Guide

Headphones Control

You can use the headphones (wired or bluetooth) to control some function of the app, for example during automotive recording you can press a button on the headphones and have a flag on the graph at the time of button press to remember the time when an event occured. You can use commercial headphones (with […]

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Keyboard Control

You can use bluetooth keyboard and mouse to control the app for example on televisions or screens with Android TV Boxes. Here is the list of keys you can use to control some of the functions: General Controls Key Description r Run / Stop m Switch Mode (Oscilloscope / Automotive / Voltmeter) q Increase Sampling

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Report Generation

Adjusted the waveform view, then click on the report icon to generate the PDF report. You can send the report to any other app like an email app or to a messaging app. Example of report: In HScope Settings you can set the the Report Author name and the Report Title.

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System Settings

In the System Settings you can see your device information. Set the Documents Folder (Android 10+) You need to set the Documents Folder in order to save the app configurations and waveform data safely in a public folder of your phone. Case 1: First HScope Installation You can create and select this folder in your

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Channel Settings

In Settings → Channels you can see the available names that can be assigned to the oscilloscope channels. Set a specific name for a channel is just a self reminder for the visualized data. No function is associated with the Channel naming. If you don\’t use some channel name of them you clicking on the eye and

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Calibration

Calibration parameter are showed and can be adjusted just when the oscilloscope is connected on the phone. 1. Factory Reset Set the calibration parameters according the calibration data stored in the oscilloscope (it works just for few models, check this possibility in the oscilloscope specific webpage). 2. Calibrate Zero Level (or Offset) Allow to set

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Oscilloscope Settings

Here you have the settings related the oscilloscope and you can see the oscilloscope information (when connected). Connections Enable the WiFi or Bluetooth connection in case you have these kind of oscilloscope. If not disable them so the app would not search on these networks. The IP Address (WiFi) configuration is currently used only for

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General Settings

In the General Settings you can see your device information. Units You can change the rate unit in the menu to show Samples/s or Bw (Bandwidth). The 2 units are equivalent. Font Size, Line Thickness/Color They change the graph and data aspect. Graphic Quality You can enable Antialiasing for the lines of the signal. Anti-aliasing

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CAN Decoder

CAN (Controller Area Network) Bus is a serial protocol used in automotive and industrial machinery to allow microcontrollers to communicate with each other. It uses differential signalling (with signals named CAN H and CAN L) to increase noise immunity. HScope can decode only the CAN-L signal. Decoder Specifications Protocol CAN 2.0 A and CAN 2.0

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