User Manual
Table Of Contents
- toc
- Important safety information
- Compliance information
- Preface
- Installation
- Before Installation
- Operating Considerations
- Connecting Probes
- Securing the Oscilloscope
- Powering on the Oscilloscope
- Powering off the Oscilloscope
- Functional Check
- Compensating a TPP0250, TPP0500B or TPP1000 Passive Voltage Prob
- Compensating a non-TPP0250, non-TPP0500B or non-TPP1000 Passive
- Application Module Free Trial
- Installing an Application Module
- Upgrading Bandwidth
- Changing the Language of the User Interface or Keyboard
- Changing the Date and Time
- Signal Path Compensation
- Upgrading Firmware
- Connecting Your Oscilloscope to a Computer
- Connecting a USB Keyboard to Your Oscilloscope
- Get Acquainted with the Instrument
- Acquire the Signal
- Setting Up Analog Channels
- Using the Default Setup
- Using Autoset
- Acquisition Concepts
- Using FastAcq
- How the Analog Acquisition Modes Work
- Changing the Acquisition Mode, Record Length, and Delay Time
- Using Roll Mode
- Act on Event
- Setting Up a Serial or Parallel Bus
- Setting Up Digital Channels
- When and Why to Turn On MagniVu
- Using MagniVu
- Setting Up the RF Inputs
- Trigger Setup
- Display Waveform or Trace Data
- Adding and Removing a Waveform
- Setting the Display Style and Persistence
- Setting Waveform Intensity
- Scaling and Positioning a Waveform
- Setting Input Parameters
- Positioning and Labeling Bus Signals
- Positioning, Scaling, and Grouping Digital Channels
- Viewing Digital Channels
- Annotating the Screen
- Viewing the Trigger Frequency
- Displaying the Frequency Domain Menu
- Analyze Waveform or Trace Data
- Using Markers in the Frequency Domain
- Taking Automatic Measurements in the Time Domain
- Selecting Automatic Measurements in the Time Domain
- Customizing an Automatic Measurement in the Time Domain
- Taking Automatic Measurements in the Frequency Domain
- Taking Digital Voltmeter Measurements
- Taking Manual Measurements with Cursors
- Setting Up a Histogram
- Using Math Waveforms
- Using FFT
- Using Advanced Math
- Using Spectrum Math
- Using Reference Waveforms and Traces
- Using Wave Inspector to Manage Long Record Length Waveforms
- Auto-magnify
- Limit and Mask Testing
- Making Video Tests
- Making Automated Power Measurements
- Save and Recall Information
- Use the Arbitrary Function Generator
- Use the Application Modules
- Appendix A: Warranted Specifications
- Appendix B: TPP0250, TPP0500B and TPP1000: 250€MHz, 500€MHz and
- Appendix C: P6316 General-Purpose Logic Probe Information
- Appendix D: OpenSSL License
Save and Recall I
nformation
2. Push R1, R2, RI
or R4.
(R1) |(On) (R2) |(Off) (R3) |(Off) (R4) |(Off)
If you push the side menu Ref Details,you
can read wheth
er the reference holds analog
waveform or RF trace information.
Removing a reference waveform from the display. To remove a reference waveform from the display:
1. Push Ref R.
2. Push R1, R2, RI or R4 on the lower menu
to remove t
he reference waveform or trace
from the display.
(R1) |(On) (R2) |(Off) (R3) |(Off) (R4) |(Off)
The refer
ence waveform is still in nonvolatile
memory and can be displayed again with
another push of the button.
NOTE. 10
M reference waveforms are volatile
and not saved w hen the oscilloscope power is
turned off. To keep these waveforms, save them
to exter
nal storage.
Saving
and Recalling Setups
Setup information includes acquisition information, such as vertical, horizontal, trigger, cursor, and measurement information.
It does not include communications information, such as GP IB addresses. To save the setup information:
1. Push Save / Recall Menu.
2. Push Save Setup or Recall Setup on the
lower menu.
Save
Screen
Image
Save
Waveform
Save
Setup
Recall
Waveform
Recall
Setup
Assign
Save|to
Setup
File
Utilities
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