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Time and Date
The oscilloscope has a 24-hour clock that it uses to stamp a time and date on
waveforms when they are acquired. It also places a date and time stamp on
files stored to the disk drive, on waveforms transferred over the HP-IB bus,
and on waveforms that are printed. A printed waveform has both the time it
was acquired and the time it was printed listed on the printout.
The oscilloscope uses the same clock when it lists the date and time of the
last calibration in the Cal status and Utility screens.
To change the time or date, simply press the Time softkey or the Date
softkey. Then, change the time or date with the knob, arrow keys, or keypad.
Declassify frame memory
Declassifying the memory in the mainframe is a method to ensure sensitive
information is not seen by individuals without the proper clearance.
Declassifying the mainframe places zeros in the oscilloscope’s RAM memory.
This clears all the setup memories, waveform memories, pixel memories,
front-panel setups, channel memories, and function memories. Declassify the
mainframe in situations when you are concerned about the security of the
work you are performing.
For example, you would declassify the mainframe when you are going to
leave the oscilloscope unattended for awhile or when someone is visiting your
area that does not have the clearance to know about your work. When the
oscilloscope is not declassified, there is always the possibility that someone
could analyze the front-panel setups or RAM memory of the oscilloscope to
determine the type of work you are performing. After the oscilloscope
declassifies the memory in the mainframe, the screen displays the message
"Frame Memory is Declassified." This message stays on the screen until the
oscilloscope is no longer declassified.
Utility Menu
System Configuration
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Summary of Contents for 54710A
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Page 16: ...Glossary Index Contents Contents 7 ...
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Page 86: ...4 Applications ...
Page 96: ...6 Display 6 4 Scale 6 5 Offset 6 6 Input 6 6 Probe 6 7 Calibrate 6 10 Channel Menu ...
Page 98: ...Channel menu and menu map for the HP 54712A plug in Figure 6 1 Channel Menu 6 3 ...
Page 110: ...7 Thresholds 7 4 Top Base 7 6 Define time 7 8 Statistics 7 9 Define Measure Menu ...
Page 112: ...Define measure menu and menu map Figure 7 2 Define Measure Menu 7 3 ...
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Page 164: ...10 Messages ...
Page 178: ...12 Function 12 3 Define Function 12 4 Display 12 7 Math Menu ...
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Page 246: ...14 Setup Memory 14 3 Save 14 3 Recall 14 4 Default Setups 14 4 Setup Menu ...
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Page 274: ...17 Scale 17 3 Position 17 3 Reference 17 4 Windowing 17 5 Time Base Menu ...
Page 282: ...Trigger menu and menu map Figure 18 1 Trigger Menu 18 3 ...
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Page 322: ...20 Waveform 20 3 Pixel 20 6 Waveform Menu ...
Page 346: ...Limit test menu and menu map Figure 22 2 Limit Test Menu 22 3 ...
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Page 360: ...Mask menu map Figure 23 1 Mask Menu 23 3 ...
Page 370: ...Figure 23 3 Figure 23 4 Mask Menu Edit Mask 23 13 ...
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