User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Important Safety Information
- Informations essentielles sur la sécurité
- 3 First Steps
- 4 Document Conventions
- 5 Getting Started
- 6 Probe
- 7 Quick Start
- 8 Touch Screen Display
- 9 Front Panel
- 10 Multiple Approaches to Recall Functions
- 11 Quickly Capture the Signal
- 12 Vertical Setup
- 13 Digital Channels
- 14 Horizontal and Acquisition Setup
- 15 Zoom
- 16 Trigger
- 16.1 Overview
- 16.2 Trigger Setup
- 16.3 Trigger Level
- 16.4 Trigger Mode
- 16.5 Trigger Type
- 16.5.1 Overview
- 16.5.2 Edge Trigger
- 16.5.3 Slope Trigger
- 16.5.4 Pulse Trigger
- 16.5.5 Video Trigger
- 16.5.6 Window Trigger
- 16.5.7 Interval Trigger
- 16.5.8 Dropout Trigger
- 16.5.9 Runt Trigger
- 16.5.10 Pattern Trigger
- 16.5.11 Qualified Trigger
- 16.5.12 Nth Edge Trigger
- 16.5.13 Delay Trigger
- 16.5.14 Setup/Hold Trigger
- 16.5.15 Serial Trigger
- 16.6 Trigger Source
- 16.7 Holdoff
- 16.8 Trigger Coupling
- 16.9 Noise Reject
- 16.10 Zone Trigger
- 17 Serial Trigger and Decode
- 17.1 Overview
- 17.2 I2C Trigger and Serial Decode
- 17.3 SPI Trigger and Serial Decode
- 17.4 UART Trigger and Serial Decode
- 17.5 CAN Trigger and Serial Decode
- 17.6 LIN Trigger and Serial Decode
- 17.7 FlexRay Trigger and Serial Decode
- 17.8 CAN FD Trigger and Serial Decode
- 17.9 I2S Trigger and Serial Decode
- 17.10 MIL-STD-1553B Trigger and Serial Decode
- 17.11 SENT Trigger and Serial Decode
- 17.12 Manchester Serial Decode
- 18 Cursors
- 19 Measurement
- 20 Math
- 21 Reference
- 22 Search
- 23 Navigate
- 24 Mask Test
- 25 DVM
- 26 Counter
- 27 Histogram
- 28 Power Analysis
- 29 Bode Plot
- 30 Eye Diagram
- 31 Jitter Analysis
- 32 Display
- 33 Arbitrary Waveform Generator
- 34 Save/Recall
- 35 Utility
- 36 Remote Control
- 37 Troubleshooting
SDS6000A Series Digital Oscilloscope User Manual
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Connecting to External Devices/Systems
7.3.1 Power Supply
The standard power supply for the instrument is 100~240 V, 50/60 Hz, or
100~120 V, 400 Hz. Please use the power cord provided with the instrument
to connect it to AC power.
7.3.2 LAN
Connect the LAN port to the network with a network cable with an RJ45
connector for remote control.
Follow the steps below to set LAN connection:
Utility
>
I/O
>
LAN Config
7.3.3 USB Peripherals
Connect a USB storage device (FAT32 format) to one of the USB host ports
for data transfer, or connect a USB mouse/keyboard to one of the USB host
ports for controlling the instrument.
7.3.4 External Monitor
Use an HDMI cable to connect the HDMI port to an external monitor. The
video signal from the HDMI port has a 1280 * 800 resolution.