1. Introduction
The Hantek TO1000 series handheld digital oscilloscope is a versatile, portable instrument designed for electronic testing and measurement. It integrates a 2-channel digital oscilloscope, a 4000-count multimeter, and a 25MHz arbitrary waveform signal generator (D series models only) into a compact, touch-screen device. This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation of your Hantek TO1000 series instrument.
2. Safety Information
Please read and understand all safety instructions before operating the device. Failure to follow these instructions may result in electric shock, fire, or damage to the instrument.
- Always ensure proper grounding and use appropriate probes for the voltage levels being measured.
- Do not operate the device in wet or damp conditions.
- Do not attempt to open the device casing; there are no user-serviceable parts inside.
- Refer to local electrical safety standards and regulations when using this instrument.
- When measuring high voltage, ensure probes are correctly wired and rated for the voltage. The oscilloscope is not isolated, and incorrect wiring can damage the instrument.
3. Package Contents
Verify that all items listed below are included in your package. If any items are missing or damaged, please contact your vendor.

Image: Hantek TO1000 Series Oscilloscope with all included accessories.
- Hantek TO1000 Series Oscilloscope (x1)
- Instrument Pack (x1)
- 18W Charger, Type-C (x1)
- Probe (x1 or x2, depending on model)
- Alligator Clip Line (x1)
- Multimeter Pen (x1, standard for TO1002C/D series)
- HT324 Cable (x1, only for TO1002D series plus 1 piece)

Image: Detailed list of two-channel accessories for Hantek TO1000 series.
4. Product Overview
The Hantek TO1000 series features a robust design with a 7-inch touch screen and an intuitive English user interface.

Image: Front view of the Hantek TO1000 Series Oscilloscope displaying a waveform.
4.1 Physical Features
- Display: 7-inch touch screen with 800x480 resolution.
- Protection: Four-corner protection for durability and anti-fall earthquake resistance.
- Stand: Integrated hanging legs allow for use on a table or hanging on a partition/window.

Image: Dimensions and port locations of the Hantek TO1000 Series Oscilloscope.
4.2 Dimensions
- Height: 54 mm
- Width: 176 mm
- Length: 248 mm
4.3 Interfaces
- USB Disk Interface: For data storage and transfer.
- Charging Interface: Type-C port for power and charging.
5. Setup
5.1 Powering On/Off
Press and hold the power button located on the device to turn it on or off.
5.2 Charging the Battery
The device is equipped with a long-lasting, large-capacity battery. Use the provided 18W Type-C charger to charge the instrument.

Image: Diagram showing 18W fast charge and battery capacity for Hantek TO1000 series.
- TO1112 Series: 2 x 2600mAh batteries = 5200mAh capacity.
- TO1112 Series (Four-battery version): 4 x 2600mAh batteries = 10400mAh capacity.
- Other Series: 4 x 2600mAh batteries = 10400mAh capacity.
- Battery Life: Approximately 7-8 hours of use.
5.3 Probe Connection
Connect the oscilloscope probes to the BNC connectors on the device. Ensure a secure connection.

Image: Illustration of probe selection and a warning about high voltage wiring.
- The TO1000 2-channel series comes standard with an X1/X10 switchable probe.
- Important: When measuring high voltage, ensure probes are correctly wired. The oscilloscope is not isolated, and incorrect wiring can lead to instrument damage.
5.4 Plug Type
The device is available with either a US or EU plug type, depending on your region.

Image: Optional US and EU plug types for the charger.
6. Operating Instructions
6.1 User Interface
The device features a simple and intuitive English user interface, making it easy for beginners to get started.

Image: Main English interface of the Hantek TO1000 Series oscilloscope.
6.2 Oscilloscope Functions
The oscilloscope offers a wide range of features for waveform analysis.
- Two Channels: Supports two analog input channels for simultaneous measurement.

Image: Oscilloscope screen showing two active channels with different waveforms.
- Measurements: Provides 42 types of automatic measurement parameters for comprehensive analysis.

Image: Menu displaying 42 types of measurement parameters.
- Mathematical Operations and FFT: Perform addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), and division (/) on waveforms. The FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) function converts time-domain signals into the frequency domain for spectrum analysis.

Image: FFT spectrum analysis and mathematical operations menu.
- Triggering: Features 7 trigger types to capture instantaneous and abnormal signals: Single, Automatic, Edge, Pulse, Video, Slope, and Timeout.

Image: Menu displaying the seven trigger types.
- X-Y Mode: Used for Lissajous measurements to determine the phase difference between two sine-wave signals of the same frequency.
- Roll Mode: Displays waveforms rolling from right to left. The horizontal range is 100ms to 100s, ideal for observing waveforms below 5Hz. This mode provides real-time display without dead zones or data loss, but low probability signals may not be automatically identified.

Image: Oscilloscope screen in Roll mode, showing a slowly scrolling waveform.
6.3 Multimeter Function (C and D Series Standard)
The integrated 4000-count multimeter allows for various electrical measurements.

Image: Oscilloscope screen displaying multimeter voltage measurement results.
- Measures AC and DC voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, diode, and on-off continuity.
- Includes a data recording function to monitor and record changes over time, generating trend charts for analysis or export.
6.4 Signal Generator Function (D Series Standard)
D series models include a signal generator that can be used simultaneously with the oscilloscope.

Image: Oscilloscope screen displaying signal generator settings for waveform output.
- Maximum output frequency up to 25MHz.
- 12-bit high resolution, 200MS/s high sampling rate.
- Built-in variety of arbitrary waves.
- Supports AM/FM modulation.
- Output high resistance and low resistance can be switched.
6.5 Data Storage
The device supports 8GB U-disk storage for saving various data types.

Image: Oscilloscope screen showing the 'Save to USB flash drive' option.
- Save reference waveforms, CSV waveforms, waveform pictures, and settings.
- One-click screensaver function to U-disk.
6.6 Computer Software
The oscilloscope can communicate with a computer via its USB interface.

Image: Screenshot of the Hantek oscilloscope computer software interface.
- Measurement waveforms can be easily operated and analyzed using the computer software.
- The software is primarily used for D series models to edit and output arbitrary waves.
6.7 Video Learning
Hantek provides video tutorials for various product functions. You can find these resources on the official Hantek website.

Image: Hantek's video learning portal with various tutorial thumbnails.
- Provides video learning for up to 48 products.
- Offers electronic English instruction manuals and computer software host.
- Visit www.hantek.com to acquire more information and resources.
7. Specifications
7.1 TO1000 Series Selection Table
| Models | Channel | Bandwidth | Sampling rate | Storage depth | Signal Source | Multimeter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TO1152C | 2 CH | 150 MHz | 1GSa/S | 8M | - | YES |
| TO1202C | 2 CH | 200 MHz | 1GSa/S | 8M | - | YES |
| TO1252C | 2 CH | 250 MHz | 1GSa/S | 8M | - | YES |
| TO1152D | 2 CH | 150 MHz | 1GSa/S | 8M | 25 MHz | YES |
| TO1202D | 2 CH | 200 MHz | 1GSa/S | 8M | 25 MHz | YES |
| TO1252D | 2 CH | 250 MHz | 1GSa/S | 8M | 25 MHz | YES |
| Battery parameter | Four batteries 3.7V 2600mAh*4 | Four-section parallel | ||||
| Battery life | Use for about 7-8 hours | Plug-in power bank | ||||
7.2 Oscilloscope Parameters
| Basic parameter | Series | |
|---|---|---|
| TO1000 Series (1G Sampling) | TO1112 Series (250M Sampling) | |
| Horizontal Scale Range | 2ns/div~100s/div 1、2、5 sequence | 2ns/div~100s/div 1、2、5 sequence |
| Incremental Time Measurement Accuracy (Full Bandwidth) | ±(1 sampling interval +100ppm X reading +0.6ns) | ±(1 sampling interval +100ppm X reading +0.6ns) |
| Sampling interval | seconds/grid ÷ 200 | seconds/grid ÷ 200 |
| Vertical | ||
| A/D Converter | 8-bit resolution, each channel sampled simultaneously | 8-bit resolution, each channel sampled simultaneously |
| Vertical Scale Range | 2mV/div~10V/div at input BNC | 10mV/div~10V/div at input BNC |
| Vertical Resolution | 8bit | 8bit |
| Vertical Sensitivity | 2mV/div~10V/div | 10mV/div~10V/div |
| Offset Range | ±1V (2mV/div~100mV/div) ±10V (200mV/div~1V/div) ±50V (2V/div~10V/div) | ±1Vmax (100mV/div) ±10Vmax (1V/div) ±50Vmax (10V/div) |
| Voltage Level | 300VCATII | 300VCATII |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 300VRMS (10X) | 300VRMS (10X) |
| Cursor | The voltage difference between the cursors ΔY The time difference between the cursors ΔX Reciprocal of ΔX in Hertz (1/ΔX) | |
| Auto Measure | Frequency, Bimodal value, Average value, Maximum value, Minimum value, Period, Top value, Middle value, Bottom value, Amplitude, Root mean square, Rising edge overshoot, Rising edge precharge, Cycle root mean square, Cycle average value, Rising time, Falling time, Positive pulse Width, Negative pulse width, Positive duty cycle, Negative duty cycle, FRR, FFF, Falling edge overshoot, Falling edge precharge, Pulse width, FRF, FRR, LRR, LRF, LFF, Maximum value time, Minimum value time, Positive phase difference, Negative phase difference, Variance, Number of positive pulses, Number of negative pulses, Number of rising edges, Number of falling edges, Trigger count | |
| Math Operations | ||
| Data Source | CH1~CH4 / CH1~CH2 | CH1/CH2 |
| Operator | +、-、X、/、FFT | |
| FFT | ||
| Point | 1024 | |
| Window | Rectangle, Hanning, Hemming, Blackman, Bartlett, Flat top | |
| Display | Display single or display all | |
| Vertical scale | dB、VRms | |
| Storage | ||
| Save / Transfer out | Save and call out, Including Images, References, CSV, Binary, Settings | |
| Save to External Storage | Images, References, CSV, Binary, Settings | |
| Video Trigger | ||
|---|---|---|
| Video standard | NTSC、PAL、HDTV720p、HDTV1080p、HDTV1080i | NTSC、PAL、HDTV720p、HDTV1080p、HDTV1080i |
| Source | CH1~CH4 / CH1~CH2 | CH1/CH2 |
| Synchronization | Scan line, Line number, Odd field, Even field, All fields | Scan line, Line number, Odd field, Even field, All fields |
| Slope Trigger | ||
| Slope | Rising, Falling | Rising, Falling |
| Condition | <、>、!=、= | <、>、!=、= |
| Source | CH1~CH4 / CH1~CH2 | CH1/CH2 |
| Time Range | 8ns~10s | 8ns~10s |
| Timeout Trigger | ||
| Source | CH1~CH4 / CH1~CH2 | CH1/CH2 |
| Polarity | Positive polarity, negative polarity | Positive polarity, negative polarity |
| Time Range | 8ns~10s | 8ns~10s |
| Measuring function | ||
| Input | ||
| Channel Count | 4 / 2 Analog channels | 2 Analog channels |
| Input Coupling | DC, AC or GND | DC, AC or GND |
| Input Impedance | 1MΩ ±2% | 1MΩ ±2% |
| Input Capacitance | 18pF ±3pF | 18pF ±3pF |
| Probe Attenuation | 1X、10X | 1X、10X |
| Support probe attenuation coefficient | 0.01X~10000X | 0.01X~10000X |
7.3 Arbitrary Wave Generator Parameters (D Series Only)
| Signal generator function (Note: Only D series standard) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Channel Number | 1 | |
| Sampling Rate | 200MSa/s | |
| Vertical Resolution | 12bit | |
| The Highest Frequency | 25MHz | |
| Standard Waveform | Sine wave, Square wave, Triangle wave, Noise, DC | |
| Sine Wave | Frequency range | 0.1Hz~25MHz |
| Amplitude | 50Ω ±2% | |
| Square wave/Pulse | Frequency range | 0.1Hz~10MHz |
| Duty ratio | 0~100% | |
| Triangle Wave | Frequency range | 0.1Hz~1MHz |
| Symmetry | 0%~100% | |
| Noise | Bandwidth | > 25MHz |
| Offset | ±1.5V (50Ω)、±3.0V (high resistance) | |
| DC | Resolution | 100 μV |
| Precision | 2% (1KHz) | |
| Frequency range | 0.1Hz~10MHz | |
| Arbitrary Wave | Support upper computer download, and external memory calling out | |
| Amplitude | 0mV~3Vpp (50Ω) 0mV~6Vpp (high resistance) | |
| Frequency Resolution | 0.1 Hz or 4 bits, take the greater one of the two | |
| Wavelength | 4KSa | |
| Frequency Accuracy | 100 ppm (< 10 kHz) / 50 ppm (> 10 kHz) | |
| Modulation | FM | Modulation waveform: Sine wave, Square wave, Triangle wave |
| Modulation frequency: 1Hz~50KHz | ||
| AM | Modulation waveform: Sine wave, Square wave, Triangle wave | |
| Modulation frequency: 1Hz~50KHz | ||
| Burst | Type | Multi-period, Infinite |
| Cycle Number | 1~2000000000 | |
| Trigger source | Manual | |
7.4 Multimeter Parameters (C and D Series Standard)
| Multimeter function (Note: Only C and D series standard) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maximum resolution | 4000 points | |||
| Measuring method | Voltage, Current, resistance, capacitance, diode, on-off measurement | |||
| Maximum Input Voltage | AC:600V,DC:600V | |||
| Maximum Input Current | AC:10A,DC:10A | |||
| Input Impedance | 10MΩ | |||
| DC Voltage | Measurement Item | Range | Precision | Resolution |
| 400mV | 100 μV | |||
| 4.000V | ± (1%+2) | 1mV | ||
| 40.00V | 10mV | |||
| 400.0V | 100mV | |||
| 600.0V | 1V | |||
| Overload protection: 400mV: 250V, other: 600Vrms. | ||||
| AC Voltage | 4.000V | 1mV | ||
| 40.00V | ± (1.2%+5) | 10mV | ||
| 400.0V | 100mV | |||
| 600.0V | ± (1.5%+5) | 1V | ||
| Frequency: 40Hz~400Hz | ||||
| DC Current | 40.00mA | ± (1%+2) | 10 μA | |
| 400.0mA | ± (1.5%+2) | 1mA | ||
| 10.00A | ± (3%+2) | 10mA | ||
| Overload protection: self restoring fuse: 200mA/250V, 4A and 10A range no fuse | ||||
| AC Current | 40.00mA | ± (1.3%+2) | 10 μA | |
| 400.0mA | ± (1.8%+2) | 1mA | ||
| 10.00A | ± (2%+3) | 10mA | ||
| Frequency: 40Hz~400Hz | ||||
| Self restoring fuse: 200mA/250V, 4A and 10A range no fuse. | ||||
| Resistance | 400.0 Ω | ± (1%+3) | 0.1 Ω | |
| 4.000K Ω | 1 Ω | |||
| 60.00K Ω | ± (1.2%+5) | 10 Ω | ||
| 400.0K Ω | 100 Ω | |||
| 4.000M Ω | 1K Ω | |||
| 40.00M Ω | ± (1.5%+3) | 10K Ω | ||
| Overload protection: 220Vrms | ||||
| Capacitance | 400.0nF | 10pF | ||
| 4.000 μF | ± (3%+5) | 1nF | ||
| 40.00 μF | 10nF | |||
| 100.0 μF | 100nF | |||
| Overload protection: 220Vrms | ||||
| Diode | 0V~1.0V | |||
| On off Measurement | <50 Ω | |||
8. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your Hantek TO1000 series oscilloscope, please refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:
- No Power: Ensure the device is fully charged or connected to the power adapter. Check the Type-C cable and adapter for damage.
- No Waveform Display: Verify that probes are correctly connected to the input channels and the signal source. Check trigger settings and adjust vertical/horizontal scales.
- Incorrect Measurements: Ensure probes are properly calibrated (if applicable) and the correct attenuation setting (X1/X10) is selected on both the probe and the oscilloscope. Check multimeter lead connections for multimeter functions.
- Software Connection Issues: Ensure the USB cable is securely connected to both the oscilloscope and the computer. Install the latest drivers and software from the Hantek website.
- Touch Screen Unresponsive: Try restarting the device. If the issue persists, contact support.
9. User Tips
- Probe Calibration: Regularly calibrate your oscilloscope probes for accurate measurements. Refer to the Hantek website for specific calibration procedures.
- Software Updates: Check the official Hantek website periodically for firmware and software updates to ensure optimal performance and access to new features.
- Battery Management: For optimal battery life, avoid completely discharging the device frequently. Charge it when the battery level is low.
10. Warranty and Support
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the official Hantek website or contact your authorized Hantek dealer. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty claims.





