You need to set the vertical sensitivity to match the signal voltage of what you're measuring. The top menu item "VD" is volts per division. Pressing the left or right arrows will change the sensitivity.Im setting gains on my amp and the wave gets to big for me to see. I have no vert pan
Did you not read what I said? If the waveform is so large that the DSO cant handle it on it's own(High voltage/High Current applications), you'll need an x10 probe. It will have a "1x / 10x" setting, which will put a resistor in-line with the signal, which the DSO will be able to display.Well, it turns out you can NOT upgrade V3.29D to lastest BenF. So that means any amp bigger then about 1800 becomes useless cause it goes off the screen.
Mine came with one and I used it. Ill try what Maylar said next time I set it.Did you not read what I said? If the waveform is so large that the DSO cant handle it on it's own(High voltage/High Current applications), you'll need an x10 probe. It will have a "1x / 10x" setting, which will put a resistor in-line with the signal, which the DSO will be able to display.
I'd try what maylar said, if you still cant see the waveform due to its size, you'll need an x10 probe. I'm not sure if the DSO v3 comes with one, but my V2 didn't. In which case you'll need to buy/make one like I mentioned earlier.
Yeah if it came with one then it's more than likely user error. Hook it up to a signal and switch between x1 and x10, you'll notice the signal gets larger / smaller on the display.Mine came with one and I used it. Ill try what Maylar said next time I set it.