User manual

921445-00 Rev A
SET UP
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Carrying
The oscilloscope’s case contains a built-in carrying handle. Lift the
handle away from the oscilloscope body, grasp firmly and lift the
instrument.
Always unplug the instrument from the power source before lifting and
carrying it.
Connecting
Make the desired cable connections. All except for the power
connection are optional.
After start up, configure the connection on the oscilloscope using the
menu options listed below. See the HDO4000 Oscilloscopes Operator’s
Manual for more detailed instructions.
Power
Connect the line cord rated for your country to the AC power inlet on the
back of the instrument, then plug it into a grounded AC power outlet.
(see Power and Ground Connections in “General Safety Information”).
LAN
Connect a cable from either Ethernet port on the side panel to a network
access device. On the oscilloscope, use the standard Windows Network
dialog to configure the network connection. Go to Utilities > Preference
Setup > Email to configure email settings.
USB Peripherals
Connect the device to a USB port on the front or side of the instrument.
Go to Utilities > Utilities Setup > Hardcopy to configure printer settings.
External Monitor
Connect the monitor cable to a video output on the side of the instrument
(VGA, DVI, and HDMI are all supported). Go to Display > Display Setup >
Open Monitor Control Panel to configure the display settings.
External Controller
Connect a USB-A/B cable from the USBTMC port on the back of the
instrument to the controller. Go to Utilities > Preference Setup >
Remote to configure remote control.
Other Oscilloscope (for Reference Clock)
Connect a BNC cable from Ref In/Out on the back of the instrument to
the other instrument. Go to Timebase > Horizontal Setup > Reference
Clock to configure the clock.
Other Auxiliary Device
Connect a BNC cable from Aux Out on the back of the instrument to the
other device. Go to Utilities > Utilities Setup > Aux Output to configure
the connection.