Autoscope Technology USB Autoscope IV User manual

USB Autoscope IV – Operation Manual
Operation Manual for USB Autoscope IV
Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting to operate the device
Contents
1. Purpose.......................................................................................................................................2
2. Technical characteristics of the USB Autoscope IV................................................................2
2 1 General 2
2 2 Analog oscilloscope mode 3
2 3 Software 3
2 4 Parameters of the USB port's galvanic isolation 4
2 5 Front panel elements 5
2 6 Back panel elements 6
2 7 Power supply cable 7
2 8 Universal cable 7
3. Preparing the co puter for use with the USB Autoscope IV................................................8
3 1 Minimum Laptop or PC requirements 8
3 2 Installation of the USB Oscilloscope program and utilities 9
3 3 Installation of the device drivers 13
4. Preparing the device for use....................................................................................................14
5. USB Autoscope IV kit description..........................................................................................16
6. Manufacturer li ited warranty.............................................................................................20
7. Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................20
7 1 The device does not turn on 20
7 2 "USB transfer error" 21
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1. Purpose
The USB Autoscope IV is used for troubleshooting of various electronic vehicle systems, such as
ignition and timing system The USB Autoscope IV is also very useful for engine mechanical
diagnostics The device is universal in nature and not tied to any particular vehicle system
or brand
The device works in conjunction with the USB Oscilloscope program and connects to any
USB 2 0 480 Mbit/s (HI-SPEED) port of a Windows laptop or PC The Windows version
should be XP SP2 or higher
2. Technical characteristics of the USB Autoscope IV
2.1 General
PC interface type – USB 2 0 480 Mbit/s (HI-SPEED)
Maximum (supported from the device
side) data transfer speed
– 25 MB/s
Data FIFO buffer depth – 512 kB
Device supply source – from USB
Current consumption from USB
In operating mode – no more than 300 mA
At idle: – no more than 60 mA
Current consumption of the
"12V" input
– no more than 1 A
Device provides uninterrupted (frameless) data transfer of digitized data to the laptop or PC
The stream of digitized data is stored directly on the hard disk of the laptop or PC in real time
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2.2 Analog oscilloscope ode
Number of analog inputs – 8
Voltage range (switchable, two ranges)
analog inputs 1…4 – ±6 / 30 V
analog inputs 5, 6 – ±60 / 300 V
analog inputs 7, 8 – ±6 V
Input impedance – 1 MΩ
ADC resolution – 12…16 bit 1
Maximum sampling frequency for channel:
in 1 channel sub mode – 12 5 MHz
in 2 channel sub mode – 5 0 MHz
in 4 channel sub mode – 2 5 MHz
in 8 channel sub mode – 1 25 MHz
2.3 Software
Supported operating systems – Windows XP SP2 / SP3,
Windows Vista, Windows 7,
Windows 8 / Windows 8 1
Main features – Displaying mode + recording + measuring in real
time simultaneously
Number of channels – Selectable 1, 2, 4, 8
Scale parameters:
1 channel sub mode – 2 µS / Div…1 S / Div with step 1-2-5
2 channel sub mode – 5 µS / Div…1 S / Div with step 1-2-5
4 channel sub mode – 10 µS / Div…1 S / Div with step 1-2-5
8 channel sub mode – 20 µS / Div…1 S / Div with step 1-2-5
1 The nominal signal digitizing depth is 12 bit, increasing up to 16 bit with slower digitizing speeds
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Voltage sensitivity setting 2:
for input voltage range ± 6 V – 2 mV / Div … 10 V / Div with step 1-2-5
for input voltage range ± 30 V – 10 mV / Div … 50 V / Div with step 1-2-5
for input voltage range ± 60 V – 20 mV / Div…100 V / Div with step 1-2-5
for input voltage range ± 300 V – 0 1 V / Div…100 V / Div with step 1-2-5
when using high voltage probes – 20 V / Div…100 kV / Div with step 1-2-5
Trigger modes: – auto
– normal
– wait
– single
– none
Trigger parameters: – channel
– front
– level
– level increasing threshold
– threshold time
– minimal interval
Maximum file size depends on the file system:
FAT32 – 4 GB
NTFS – 16 TB
2.4 Para eters of the USB port's galvanic isolation
USB Autoscope IV has galvanic isolation of the USB port
(device inputs ground <> PC ground)
Galvanic isolation resistance – not less than 20 GΩ
Galvanic isolation capacitance – not more than 30 pF
Galvanic isolation test voltage – 2 kV for 1 minute
2 The value of the maximum voltage sensitivity depends on the sampling frequency
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2.5 Front panel ele ents
Front panel of the USB Autoscope IV.
1…4 Connections for analog inputs 1…4 Input voltage range ± 6 / 30 V
5…6 Connections for analog inputs 5…6 Input voltage range ± 60 / 300 V
7, 9 Connections "In+" and "In–" 3 are used for connection of high voltage probes
The signals from the high voltage probes are inversely summed and go to the analog
input 8
8Connection "In Synchro" 3 is used for the synchronization (trigger) transducer that is
used to detect ignition spark The signal from the transducer goes to the analog
input 7 through a peak detector
10 Transducers' power indicator
11, 12 Pulse polarity indicator from synchronization transducer 3
Connectors of the analog inputs 1…6
1
2
3
Analog input
Device ground
+12 V 3
3 Works only when the "12 V" input is powered
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2.6 Back panel ele ents
Back panel of the USB Autoscope IV.
112 V connection Used for powering certain transducers that are connected to the inputs
Connects to the diagnosed vehicle battery through the power supply cable
2Ignition connection Analog inputs 7, 8
3USB connection Used for connection of the USB Autoscope IV
to USB 2 0 480 Mbit/s (HI-SPEED) port of a laptop or PC The connection uses a
USB 2 0 type A-B cable
4, 5 Spacers for attaching of the device to the Device Holder
6, 7 Spacers for attaching of USB cable hanger
8Device ground terminal
9USB status indicator
Connector "Ignition"
1
2
3
4
5
Analog input 8
Control output Normally, analog input number 7 and 8 are
used for ignition inputs "In-" and "In+" as well as "In Synchro",
however, if pin 2 and 4 on the ignition connector are connected
together, an internal switch is engaged with the following
result: pin 1 will be connected to analog input number 8 and
pin 5 to analog input number 7
+12 V 3
Device ground
Analog input 7
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2.7 Power supply cable
Signal measurements on the analog inputs of the USB Autoscope IV are performed relative
to the black alligator clip of the power supply cable Therefore, before starting the measurement,
the cable must be connected to the back of the device connector "12 V" and the black alligator
clip must be connected to vehicle ground on the diagnosed vehicle
The red alligator clip of the power supply cable must be connected to the positive terminal of the
vehicle battery As a result, the corresponded connector pins "Inputs" and "Ignition" will be
powered with +12 V, required to power transducers connected to these inputs
In case of breakage of the cable, it can be repaired or manufactured according to the
diagram below
Power supply cable of the USB Autoscope IV.
2Signal ground
3+12 V
4Power ground
2.8 Universal cable
Universal cables are used for connection to the inputs 1…6 of the USB Autoscope IV measuring
adapters and / or transducers
In case of breakage of the cable, it can be repaired or manufactured according to the
diagram below
Un versal cable for the USB Autoscope IV.
1«Signal»
2Device Ground
3+12 V
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3. Preparing the co puter for use with the USB Autoscope IV
3.1 Mini u Laptop or PC require ents
Processor – Pentium IV 2 GHz
RAM (random-access memory) – 1 GB
Hard disk drive – 10 GB of free disk space, data-transfer protocol
at least UDMA 100
Optical disc drive – CD-ROM for software installation
PC interface – port USB 2 0 480 Mbit/s (HI-SPEED)
Video adapter – AGP or PCI Express
Monitor – SVGA
Operating system – Windows XP SP2 / SP3,
Windows Vista, Windows 7 or
Windows 8 / Windows 8 1
Additional requirements – Any reasonably modern laptop or PC will be
adequate
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3.2 Installation of the USB Oscilloscope progra and utilities
Insert the installation CD disc in the optical disk drive of the computer
If the notification "Tap to choose what happens with this disk" appears, left-click
the message screen
Choose the option "Run setup exe"
If after inserting installation CD in the optical disk drive of computer nothing happens,
browse through the disc and open the program setup file, called "Setup exe" The drive letter
your computer uses for the optical drive, often D:\Setup exe or E:\Setup exe
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If a pop up about unknown publisher of "setup exe" appears, click "Yes"
You may have to wait while the installer verifies
In the window "Installer Language", change the installation language if desired
Then, follow the installation instructions, changing parameters only when required
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In window "Windows Security" activate option "Always trust software from…" then
press button "Install"
If the message "Windows can't verify the publisher of this driver software" appears,
choose the option "Install this driver software anyway"
If a message about the need to install "Adobe Reader" software appears, agree and install
the suggested program
Installation of the "Adobe Reader" program may take several minutes
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3.3 Installation of the device drivers
Connect the device to USB 2 0 480 Mbit/s (HI-SPEED) port of the laptop or PC only after
installation of USB Oscilloscope software
Right after connection of the device to a USB 2 0 480 Mbit/s (HI-SPEED) port
the installation of drivers will start automatically
After successful installation the user will get an installation report
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4. Preparing the device for use
The device connects to a laptop or PC's USB port using a USB 2 0 A/B interface cable
The computer must have Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or higher operating system and have
the USB Oscilloscope software installed
Before the measurements, the black alligator clip from the USB Autoscope IV's power
supply cable must be connected to vehicle ground on the diagnosed vehicle The preferred
connection point is a vehicle body ground on the diagnosed vehicle If an older vehicle,
use the engine ground The signal measurements on the analog inputs are relative to vehicle
ground, because the vehicle ground is connected to the common ground of the device
through the black alligator clip of the power supply cable Note that in some cases signal
ground and ground of vehicle body are not at the same potential One example would be
Lambda or Oxygen sensor ground on GM vehicles This can skew voltage readings
if not taken in to account In such cases a differential mode can be used, connect one channel
to the signal and another channel to the signal ground
To provide power for the transducers connected to the inputs of the USB Autoscope IV,
the red alligator clip of the power supply cable must be connected to the positive terminal
of the vehicle battery
The device and it's cables must be placed as far as possible from the high voltage wires
of the ignition system, the exhaust manifold, and the cooling system fan
The computer itself must be grounded using a separate multi stranded copper wire
with a cross section of more than 0 5 mm2, otherwise a failure of the computer or device
is possible If a laptop running on its internal battery and with the main power supply
disconnected is used, this requirement is unnecessary
In order to avoid distortion and / or damage to the data that are sent via the USB interface,
due to electromagnetic interference from the vehicle's ignition system, it is recommended
to ground the USB Autoscope IV using a separate multi stranded copper wire with
a cross section of more than 0 5 mm2
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Small alligator clip,
2 pcs
Probe extension,
4 pcs
Px35 in cylinder
pressure transducer 4
PxLonger deep well
adapter for high pressure
(in cylinder) transducer
Spark Gap high voltage
spark gap tester
Dx vacuum transducer
4 Starting from 01 06 2014 instead of Px (-0 9…+6 Bar) the transducer Px35 (-0 95…+35 Bar) is supplied
If needed, the Px transducer can be purchased in addition to the Px35
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Lx-M universal inductive probe
6. Manufacturer li ited warranty
The manufacturer guarantees the performance of components supplied with the
USB Autoscope IV during their warranty period
Warranty period for the main unit USB Autoscope IV is 24 months from the date of sale,
for transducers Px and Dx – 12 months
During the warranty period, the manufacturer will at their discretion, replace or repair
components that failed due to a manufacturing defect or during normal use Failures caused
by abuse or neglect, are not covered
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary, depending
on where you reside
7. Troubleshooting
7.1 The device does not turn on
The device is not connected to USB 2 0 480 Mbit/s (HI-SPEED) port of the host computer
Connect the device to USB 2 0 480 Mbit/s (HI-SPEED) port of the host laptop or PC
Faulty, low-speed or too long USB cable
Change the USB cable to a quality high-speed USB 2 0 A/B interface cable of no more than
3 meters in length and with a label stating "CERTIFIED HI-SPEED USB"
The driver for "Universal Serial Bus controller" is not installed
Install the drivers for the motherboard that is in your computer
The USB 2 0 480 Mbit/s (HI-SPEED) port of the personal computer is broken
Try another port or computer
The USB 2 0 480 Mbit/s (HI-SPEED) port of the personal computer does not provide
enough current
While in operate mode the current consumption does not exceed 350 mA which is well
below the maximum allowable 500 mA for USB devices However, some computers does not
provide the required current One of several possible reasons is a malfunction
of the USB port's supply circuit Try another port, or try to connect to a powered USB hub
The PC or laptop's power settings may have been set to limit the current available
to the USB port Try changing power settings, or use a powered hub
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