AES uScope User manual

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The uScope –Getting started
Introduction (fw 4.19 October 1, 2011)
The uScope! A single channel, pocket-sized,
digital storage oscilloscope that ¡s small, quick,
and powerful. Automotive presets get you going
quickly. Ideal for the Flat Rater that wants the
ultimate run and gun lab scope for pin point
testing. Ideal for the student that is ready to
start scope'n.
The uScope is powered by an easy to use
interface enhanced with automotive presets and
reference waveforms.
Put the power of the uScope in your hand (and shirt
pocket).
Secondary ignition, injectors, mass air flow, crank,
cam, TPS, 02, CTS you name it it'll scope it. The
uScope is also perfect for your low amp probe,
secondary ignition pickup and pressure transducers.
When you just need to run a quick
test to verify the "signal" is working
as the engineer intended, why spend
time pulling out and setting up your
"big boy Scope" when you can do it
faster with the uScope?

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First Time Use:
Protective Film:
The uScope is shipped with a protective film over the screen and the backside of the unit. Please
feel free to remove the plastic film.
Charge the battery:
Charge your new uScope for at least 5 hours before first use.
CAUTIONS
Test Lead Connection
The test lead connects to the uScope via an audio plug. The signal rides on the tip of the audio plug.
If the tip of the test lead plug touches ground while the test lead is connected to a circuit, the circuit
will short.
oAlways connect your test lead to the uScope before connecting to a circuit.
oAlways disconnect from the circuit before disconnecting from the uScope.
Circuit Testing while Charging uScope
It is not recommended to connect the uScope input channel to a circuit while the uScope is charging.
Doing so may result in a ground loop that can destroy equipment and possibly endanger the user.
Intended for DC Circuits
The uScope is designed for use on DC circuits with a maximum voltage of 80 volts.
oDo not use the uScope for testing Line Voltage AC circuits.
oFor DC circuits above 80 volts use a 10x probe. Contact AESwave.com or more information.
Automotive Professionals
The uScope is intended for use by automotive professionals with adequate training.
oIf you are not sure, ask!

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Ports, Connection and On/Off Button
On/Off
The on off switch is located at the bottom right of the
unit. It is a slide switch.
Test Lead Port
The test lead connection is a 3.5mm stereo audio jack
located at the top left side of the unit. When connecting,
ensure that the plug is inserted to the base.
Note: The 3.5 stereo audio jack port located at the
bottom left of the unit is a signal generator. DO NOT USE
THIS PORT WHEN TESTING AN AUTOMOTIVE CIRCUIT.
USB to PC Connection and Charging Port
The USB connector is a standard micro USB and is
located in the middle left side of unit. This port is used
for PC and uScope communication and for charging the
uScope.
Memory Card –microSD Card
The uScope incorporates a microSD memory card. The
card port is located in the center of the bottom side of
the unit. Note that the electrical connection tabs face
toward you for installation. Press the card in until fully
seated. When properly installed the card will be just
below flush.
**Do not remove the memory card. Doing so may
disable the ability to save and recall setups.

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Main Buttons
[On/Off] Turn uScope on or off
Slide switch located on bottom right side of uScope
[A] Two actions
1. Quick press
A quick Press of “A” will switch between “stop” or “run” of
the waveform.
2. Long Press
Hold for 1 full second (or until the screen changes) to
switch between the Main Menu or the Grid Value
displays.
For further instructions on saving an image or setup, refer
to the manul.
[B] Save Button (Located on the right)
Press and hold “B”, while in grid value mode
and in measurement menu “ME”, to save an image of the screen.
[Arrows] Navigation (located on right side of the front
face)
When the Main Menu is visible:
oUp and down arrows: move between main menu and
menu items
oLeft and right arrows: make adjustments/selections for
the currently highlighted menu item.
[OK] Select menu Items (“OK” = menu)
When the Main Menu is visible, “M” will open or close the currently selected menu item.
For example, when “Tr”is highlighted, press “OK”to open the “Tr”menu item. Press “OK”
to close it.
Long Press “OK”
When a menu item calls for a selection, a long press of “OK”will close the window and
select the action.

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Quick Start - How To:
Charge the battery:
Charge your new uScope for at least 5 hours before first use.
Waveform Capture using a PreSet:
All presets are stored and loaded onto the SD card.
Turn on the uScope by sliding the switch located on the bottom right of unit.
1. Use the UP | DOWN arrow keys and highlight the “PS”(PreSets) menu item.
2. Press “OK”and the menu will open.
3. Use the UP | DOWN arrow keys to highlight the desired preset “Group.”
a. Sensors, Actuators, Amp, Ignition, Charging, User Set Ups
4. Press the LEFT | RIGHT arrow keys to select the desired preset in the “Group“.
5. Press and Hold the “OK”button to activate the preset.
6. Connect your test leads and fine tune time voltage and trigger adjustments if desired.
7. Note: To select Auto Setup, highlight Auto Setup, and press & hold “OK” to activate it.
Waveform Capture not using a PreSet:
1. Turn on the uScope by sliding the switch located on the top right of unit to the right.
2. Use the UP | DOWN arrow keys and highlight the “Tr”(Trigger) menu item.
3. Press “OK”and the menu will open
4. Use the UP | DOWN arrow keys to highlight the “Tr”Mode (Trigger Display Mode) Menu item.
5. Use the LEFT | RIGHT arrow keys to select AUTO. Note the prompt located in the top left of the
screen.
a. AUTO trigger type will allow the uScope to update the screen regardless of other trigger
settings. This is a great first step to get the signal on the display. Reference chart on
page 11.
6. Press “OK”to exit the menu
7. Connct test leads to the signal.
8. If the signal is to short or too tall:
a. Use the UP | DOWN arrow keys and highlight the “.V”menu item.
b. Press “OK”and the menu will open
c. Use the UP | DOWN arrow keys and highlight “V/Div”
d. Use the RIGHT arrow key to make the waveform taller. Use the LEFT arrow key to make
it shorter.
e. Press “OK”to exit the menu
Continued….

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9. To see more of the signal or less of the signal:
a. Use the UP | DOWN arrow keys and highlight the “.T”(Time Settings) menu item.
b. Press “OK”and the menu will open
c. Use the UP | DOWN arrow keys and highlight “T/Div”
d. Use the RIGHT arrow key to go to a faster time setting showing less time of the signal but
in greater detail –like a magnifying glass. For example, see one injector pulse instead of
three.
e. Use the LEFT arrow key to go to a slower time setting showing more time of the signal
but in less detail. For example, display three injector pulses instead of one.
f. Press “OK”to exit the menu
10. To stablize the signal:
a. Some signals can not be stablized. For example, a square wave that has a unique ID
such as a crank sensor. Other signals are easy to stabalize. In either case follow these
procedures:
b. Use the UP | DOWN arrow keys and highlight the “Tr”(Trigger Settings) menu item.
c. Press “OK”and the menu will open.
d. Use the UP | DOWN arrow keys to highlight the “Tr” Level (Trigger voltage level) Menu
item.
e. Use the LEFT | RIGHT arrow keys to set the trigger level. The LEFT arrow key moves
the trigger level down and the RIGHT key moves the trigger level up. Note: the Yellow
dotted horizontall line in the display indicating the selected level.
f. Note: When “Tr”level menu item is selected, The numerical value of the Trigger will be
displayed on the top right of the screen.
g. A good technique for beginners is to move the Yellow Dotted line level indicator above
the signal. Then move it down and note the changes in the display of the waveform.
i. Rules of thumb:
1. For repetitive signals that do not have a unique spike that reaches above
or below the repetitive portion of the signal, such as a square wave, just
place the trigger level within the center 1/3 of the signal. Leave the
TRIGGER MODE on AUTO or NORM.
2. For signals that do have a unique charactoristic such as an injector or
ignition place the TRIGGER LEVEL along a unique portion of the signal
such as the rising edge of the spike or a falling edge use TRIGGER
MODE on NORM to stabalize. One more helpful adjustment is to set the
TRIGGER SLOPE to positive or negative. (In the “TR”menu highlight
“TR.”SLOPE and use the LEFT | RIGHT arrow key to set the SLOPE.

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Switching between MENU and Grid Values
To switch between GRID VALUES and the MAIN MENU press and hold the “A” button for approximaely
.5 seconds. (Please note: Tapping the “A” button for less than .5 seconds will hold the signal)
Display with Grid Values
Display with Menu

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Main Menu
“.V” Voltage and Vertical setting Menu
Highlight the “V.”menu item and press “OK”to open the menu.
V/Div (Voltage per division setting)
Highlight V/Div
Use LEFT/RIGHT to select desired Volts per division
Press “OK”when complete to close menu
Gnd (Ground position)
Highlight “Gnd”
Use the LEFT/RIGHT to move the vertical position of the waveform. Note: that
left arrow moves waveform down and right arrow moves it up.
Note: The horizontal grid line will always reference 0 volts.
Press “OK”when complete to close menu
Invert (Inverts waveform on display, ideal for secondary ignition.)
Highlight Invert
Press LEFT/RIGHT arrow key
Note: the bottom right of the screen will indicate if invert is on or off
oThe following will be displayed at the button right of the screen if invert is
on: INV
Press “OK”when complete to close menu
Ref Vert Pos (Reference Vertical Position)
Highlight Ref Vert Pos
Use the LEFT/RIGHT to pick the desired position of the reference waveform.
Press “OK” to exit the menu
“.T” Time and Horizontal Setting Menu
Highlight the “.T”and press “OK” to activate the menu.
T/Div (Time per division Settings)
Highlight “T/Div”
Use LEFT/RIGHT to select the time division setting
Press “OK”to exit menu
Horz Pos (Horizonal Postion)
Highlight “Horz Pos”
Use LEFT/RIGHT to select the desired Horizontal Position
Press “OK”to exit menu
“Tr” Trigger and Display Mode Menu
Highlight the “Tr” and press “OK” to activate the menu.
Tr. Disp Mode (Trigger Display Mode)
Highlight “Tr.”Mode
Use LEFT/RIGHT to select the desired trigger display mode
Trigger mode is indicated at the top Left of uScope screen
Press “OK”to exit menu

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Tr. Level (Trigger Volt Level)
Highlight “Tr.”Mode
Use LEFT/RIGHT to select desired position of the Trigger level
Left moves the trigger level down and right moves it up.
Note: horizontal yellow trigger level indicator trace.
Press “OK”to exit menu
Tr. Slope (Trigger Slope)
Highlight “Tr”Slope
Use LEFT/RIGHT to select Trigger Slope
Trigger Slope will be indicated by a yellow or red arrow just to the right of the
trigger mode at top left of the uScope screen
Note: When the trigger is red, this indicates the trigger is out of range.
Press “OK” to exit menu
Tr. Window (Trigger Window)
Highlight Tr. Window
Use LEFT/RIGHT to select trigger window. LEFT makes the window smaller and
RIGHT makes it larger (vertically).
Trigger window is indicated by the orange horizontal cursors
Press “OK” to exit menu
Tr HPos (Trigger Horizontal Position)
Highlight HPos
Use LEFT/RIGHT to select the trigger horizontal position.
Press “OK”to exit menu
“PS” Automotive Presets Menu (memory card must be inserted)
Select the “PS” menu item and press “OK” to activate the menu.
Use UP/DOWN to select preset type
Use LEFT/RIGHT to scroll through different preset setups.
Press and hold “OK”to load select preset.
Screen will blink after loading preset and the preset name will be fixed in the top
right of the screen.
Press “OK” to exit the menu
User Setups
Please reference the user’s manual for more information.
Show/Hide Ref
Use UP/DOWN to highlight the menu item
Use LEFT/RIGHT to toggle reference waveform on and off
Press “OK” to exit the menu
“SD” Save Waveforms, Setups, Configuration and Images on SD Card
Highlight the “SD” menu and press “OK” to activate the menu.
Note: SD card must be present in uScope.
Save as image (BMP)
Highlight the “save as image” menu item.
Use LEFT/RIGHT to select file number to save. Note: filename at top right of
screen.

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Press and hold “OK” button until prompt changes to the next numerical file
number - located in top right of screen.
Press “OK” to exit the menu
Save to USER file
Highlight “Save to user file”
Use LEFT/RIGHT to select file number to save. Note: filename at top right of
screen.
Press and hold “OK”button until prompt at the top right of screen changes the file
number.
Press “OK” to exit the menu
“CR”Cursor Values
Highlight the “CR” menu using the UP/DOWN arrow keys and press “OK”
Use UP/DOWN to Highlight the desired cursor (Cursor V1, V2, T1 T2)
Use LEFT/RIGHT to adjust cursor location. (Note: The cursor values are located
on the bottom left of the screen)
To turn cursors off.
oHighlight either V1-V2 (vertical cursors) or T1-T2 (time cursors).
oUse LEFT/RIGHT to toggle between ON/OFF.
Press “OK” to exit menu
“ME” Measurements
Highlight the “ME” menu and press “OK” to activate the measurements value.
To turn off measurement values. Use UP/DOWN and select “Enable On/OFF”
Use LEFT/RIGHT to toggle between ON/OFF
Press “OK” to exit menu
“OP” Options
Highlight the “OP” and press “OK” to activate the menu.
Probe Cal (Probe Calibration)
Highlight Probe Cal
At the top right of the screen, the uScope will specify what attenuation setting you
are currently on (Note: 10x does not change anything within the scope other than
the voltage settings will be 10x larger –1volt per division will read 10 volt per
division.
Use the LEFT/RIGHT to pick the desired attenuation.
Press “OK”to exit the menu
Sample Speed
Use LEFT/RIGHT to toggle between Normal screen update and PEAK to PEAK
mode. (Peak to Peak mode is started by default.)
Press “OK” to exit the menu
Grid Intensity
Use LEFT/RIGHT to adjust the brightness of the graticule lines.
Press “OK” to exit the menu
SigGen Freq (Connect leads to the frequency generator for this option)
This refers to the built in Frequency generator
Use Left/Right to select the Frequency
Press “OK” to exit the menu
SigGen Duty (Connect leads to the frequency generator for this option)
This refers to the built in Frequency generator duty
Use Left/Right to select the Frequency percentage

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Press “OK” to exit the menu
Startup Menu On/Off
Highlight “Startup Menu On/Off” using UP/DOWN
Use LEFT/RIGHT to toggle between On/Off
On = Menu items will show on startup
Off = Menu items will be turned off and value mode will be turned on
Press and hold “OK” to accept changes.
You must now save your current settings as a custom startup. See below.
Press “OK” to exit menu
Set Custom Startup (Set current settings as default)
Highlight “Set Customer Startup” using UP/DOWN
Press and hold “OK”
Message will appear on the upper right confirming the save “Save ok”
Press “OK” to exit menu
Reset Factory Default
To reset your uScope to factory default settings.
Use UP/DOWN to select “Reset Factory Default”
Press and hold “OK”
You will see a message flash on the upper right hand corner
Calibrate
Ground level calibration is automatically handled by the firmware.
However, you can change the gain calibration of the scope. Please
reference to your user manual for more information.

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General:
The following items are helpful in understanding the operation of your scope so you can get the
most out of it.
Charging the uScope Battery:
Grab your uScope and USB cable included with your kit.
Connect your uScope to any active USB port on a PC or charging station.
Note: to verify the uScope is charging, turn on the uScope and look at the bottom left of the
screen, you should see the word “USB.” If you see a battery icon, then the uScope is connected
to an inactive USB port or not properly connected.
Note: a USB receptacle or USB wall charger can also be used to charge the uScope.
Note: Do not use the uScope on AC line signals while charging.
How to Capture a Waveform onto a PC:
Turn the uScope On
Plug the uScope into an available USB port on a computer
Note: The waveforms and presets are saved onto the uScope memory card. Never remove the
memory card, doing so will interrupt some of the uScopes functions.
The uScope memory card will act as removable mass storage once plugged into your pc.
The folder can be accessed through my computer under “Devices with Removable Storage”
The folder containing the waveform images is labeled “IMAGE”
Note: The images are organized by image number, you will need to remember the image
number.
Note: IMAGE001- IMAGE016 are the reference waveforms. DO NOT delete the images.
Firmware updates
The uScope Firmware is updating on a regular basis with improved features and functions. To
check for the latest version go to the uScope home: www.yourdt.com/uscope
Note the firmware will only load and operate on the uScope designe by AESwave.
http://www.yourdiagnostictools.com/uscope/
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