status, 2–13 to 2–14
initializing label list, 4–58
input
setting signal thresholds, 4–51
signals setting threshold, 4–51 to 4–52
input channels
performance characteristics, 9–3
input comparators, 4–51 to 4–52
interface modules
documentation, 2–34
make trace memory non-volatile, 4–43
interface parameters, 2–34
interfaces
message, 10–6
interlaced TV system, 6–6
internal trigger, 9–11
interval
of auto trigger, 3–3
vertical, 6–8
K
keyboard
removing, 8–9
kit
training, 1–7
L
Label, 4–56 to 4–58
Label key, 4–53 to 4–58
use to reset scope, 7–4
label list
don’t initialize during reset, 7–4
labeling inputs, 4–53 to 4–58
labels
and waveform display, 4–53 to 4–58
assigning, 4–54 to 4–57
auto-increment feature, 4–54
defining, 4–56 to 4–57
duplicates, 4–56
initializing, 4–58
list management, 4–56
message, 10–3
preset configuration, 4–48
turning on or off, 4–53
Left
time reference position, 4–22 to 4–28
level shifts
DC, 6–12
LF reject, 5–9
limitations
only one edge in pattern trigger, 3–17
line
trigger, 9–11
trigger (TV), 5–21
Line softkey
TV, 5–18
list
of channels that are off, 2–13 to 2–14
of disabled channels, 2–24
of replaceable parts, 8–14
of supplied accessories, 1–5 to 1–9
Load Defaults softkey, 7–34
logic levels, 3–17, 4–51 to 4–52
key use to test thresholds, 7–14
logic threshold, 4–51 to 4–52
logical operators
and advanced trigger, 3–19 to 3–24
low-frequency
compensation, 7–35
probe circuit, 4–39 to 4–42
reject, 5–9, 5–18
M
mail order system
use to replace parts, 8–12 to 8–17
main sweep, 2–32
Time/Div for window, 5–4
Main/Delayed key, 2–32
making
test connectors, 7–9 to 7–10
manuals
supplied, 1–5 to 1–9
marker
See cursor measurements
markers, 2–32
for delayed sweep window, 5–4
material list, 1–5 to 1–9
materials
for making test connectors, 7–9 to 7–10
list, 1–6
measurement
automatic, 2–32, 5–28 to 5–34
clear, 5–29
duty cycle, 5–28 to 5–29
fall time, 5–28 to 5–29
frequency, 5–26 to 5–27, 5–29
period, 5–28 to 5–29
phase, 5–14 to 5–16
rise time, 5–28
show, 5–27, 5–29
time, 5–28 to 5–29
width, 5–28
windowed, 6–12
measurement process, 1–2
oscilloscope setup, 1–4
measurements
and channels off, 2–24
concepts for making accurate, 4–2
preset configuration, 4–48
MegaZoom technology, 4–2, 4–5, 5–3
memory
deep, 5–3
preset configuration, 4–48
messages, 10–2
Microsoft Windows
BenchLink software, 1–7
missing trigger, 3–4
modes
Auto Single, 4–35
glitch, 2–14
peak detect, 2–13, 5–11
trigger, 2–13 to 2–14
modify graticule, 2–33, 4–51
moving channels, 2–26
multimeter
use to monitor function generator, 7–13
N
names
assigning to channels, 4–54 to 4–55
defining, 4–56 to 4–57
naming
input signals, 4–53 to 4–58
narrow pulses, 5–11
new labels, 4–56 to 4–57
Next Menu softkey, 5–27, 5–29, 5–33
no trigger, 3–4
noise
asynchronous signal, 5–6 to 5–7
reject, 5–8
noisy signals
to remove from display, 5–8 to 5–10
to view, 5–6, 5–8 to 5–10
non-interlaced TV system, 6–6
Index
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Summary of Contents for 54645A
Page 5: ...iv ...
Page 12: ...1 Getting Started ...
Page 25: ...1 14 ...
Page 26: ...2 Front Panel Overview ...
Page 60: ...3 Triggering HP 54645A D Oscilloscopes ...
Page 84: ...4 MegaZoom Concepts and Oscilloscope Operation ...
Page 142: ...5 Making Measurements with HP 54645A D Oscilloscopes ...
Page 176: ...6 Using Option 005 Enhanced TV Video Trigger HP 54645A ...
Page 189: ...6 14 ...
Page 190: ...7 Testing Adjusting and Troubleshooting ...
Page 242: ...8 Replacement Parts ...
Page 259: ...8 18 ...
Page 260: ...9 Performance Characteristics ...
Page 271: ...9 12 ...
Page 272: ...10 Messages ...