Getting Started
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WavePro 7Zi and Zi-A
Oscilloscopes
Page 1: ...Getting Started Manual WavePro 7Zi and Zi A Oscilloscopes ...
Page 2: ...WavePro 7 Zi and Zi A Oscilloscopes November 2010 ...
Page 3: ...ny damage or malfunction caused by the use of non LeCroy supplies Furthermore LeCroy shall not be obligated to service a product that has been modified or integrated where the modification or integration increases the task duration or difficulty of servicing the oscilloscope Spare and replacement parts and repairs all have a 90 day warranty The oscilloscope s firmware has been thoroughly tested an...
Page 4: ...ower Consumption 18 Power and Ground Connections 18 Calibration 20 Cleaning 20 Abnormal Conditions 20 Hardware 22 Front Panel 22 Detaching and Attaching the Front Panel 23 I O Panel 25 Back Panel 27 External Display 28 Basic Controls 30 Hardware and Software Controls 30 Front Panel Controls 30 Front Panel Groupings 31 Miscellaneous Setup Controls 31 Trigger Front Panel Controls 32 Horizontal Front...
Page 5: ...pters 41 Connecting the Adapters 43 Auxiliary Output Signals 43 Auxiliary Output Setup 44 Probes 45 Passive Probe Compensation 46 Display Dashboard 47 Screen Layout Groupings and Controls 47 Menu Bar 47 The Quick Access Toolbar 48 The Signal Display Grid 49 Signal Display Grid Pop Up Menu 51 Trace Descriptor Labels 51 Display Pop Up Menu 53 Annotating Traces 53 Dialog Area 55 Tool Bar Buttons 56 M...
Page 6: ...nce Mode Setup 64 Zooming Segments in Sequence Mode 66 Displaying an Individual Segment 67 Viewing Time Stamps 68 RIS Sampling Mode For Higher Sampling Rates 69 Roll Mode 70 Vertical 70 Adjusting Sensitivity and Position 70 Adjusting Sensitivity 70 Adjusting the Waveform s Position 71 Coupling 71 Overload Protection 71 Setting Coupling 71 Probe Attenuation 72 Setting up Probe Attenuation 72 Bandwi...
Page 7: ...Channel Deskew Setup 74 Response Optimization Modes 74 Trigger 76 Trigger Overview 76 Trigger Types 77 Edge 77 Width 77 Qualified A B 77 Smart 78 Pattern Logic 80 TV 80 Qualified First 80 Cascade 80 Serial Trigger 81 Trigger Settings 81 Simple Triggers 82 Edge Trigger 82 Trigger Setup 82 TriggerScan 89 Training TriggerScan 90 Starting TriggerScan 91 Saving TriggerScan Setups 92 ...
Page 8: ...ng 99 Quickly Zooming Multiple Waveforms 100 Persistence 100 Persistence Setup 100 WaveStream Display Mode 102 Adjusting Trace Intensity 103 Analyzing Waveforms 104 Measure 104 Measuring with Cursors 104 Cursors Setup 105 Overview of Parameters 107 Parameter Setup 108 Measure Modes 110 Help Markers 111 Histograms 114 Creating and Viewing a Histogram 114 Math 118 Math Traces and Functions Overview ...
Page 9: ...ps 142 Saving Oscilloscope Setup s 142 Recalling Oscilloscope Setup s 143 Recalling Default Settings 144 Saving and Recalling Waveforms 145 Saving Waveforms 145 Recalling Waveforms 148 Disk Utilities 150 Deleting a Single File 150 Deleting All Files in a Folder 150 Creating a Folder 151 Utilities 151 Status 151 Adding Software Options 152 Remote Communication 152 Remote Communication Setup 153 Con...
Page 10: ...Time from the Internet 163 Setting the Date and Time from Windows 163 Options 164 Preferences 164 Enabling Audible Feedback 164 Enabling Auto calibration 165 Optimizing Performance 165 Setting an Offset Control 165 Setting a Delay Control 166 Configuring E mail Settings 166 Acquisition Status 168 Service 168 Show Windows Desktop 168 Touch Screen Calibration 169 Managing Files 169 Hard Disk Partiti...
Page 11: ...tion 174 Restarting the Operating System 174 Reference 174 WavePro 7 Zi and Zi ASpecifications 174 CERTIFICATIONS 175 CE Declaration of Conformity 175 EMC Directive 175 Low Voltage Directive 176 UL and cUL 176 Contact LeCroy for Support 177 Windows License Agreement 190 Index 191 ...
Page 12: ...on on saving screen images and disk utilities the Utilities oscilloscope functions Managing Files the System Recovery tool and a Reference section including certification and contact information Support When your WavePro 7 Zi and Zi A Series Oscilloscope is delivered verify that all items on the packing list or invoice copy have been shipped to you Contact your nearest LeCroy customer service cent...
Page 13: ... safe condition You are required to follow generally accepted safety procedures in addition to the safety precautions specified in this section Safety Symbols Where the following symbols appear on the instrument s front or rear panels or in this manual they alert you to important safety considerations This symbol is used where caution is required Refer to the accompanying information or documents ...
Page 14: ... this button toggles the oscilloscope s state between operating and Standby mode This switch is not a disconnect device The instrument can only be placed in a complete Power Off state by flipping the main power switch to the off Zero position or by removing the power cord This symbol is used to denote Alternating Current CAUTION The CAUTION sign indicates a potential hazard It calls attention to a...
Page 15: ... to source circuits in which measures are taken to limit transient voltages to an appropriately low level Operating Environment The instrument is intended for indoor use and should be operated in a clean dry environment Before using this product ensure that its operating environment is maintained within these parameters Temperature 5 to 40 C Humidity Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures u...
Page 16: ...lation Overvoltage Categories II Mains Supply Connector I Measuring Terminals Pollution Degree 2 Protection Class I PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING Installation Overvoltage Category II refers to local distribution level which is applicable to equipment connected to the mains supply AC power source Installation Overvoltage Category I refers to signal level which is applicable to equipment measuring termi...
Page 17: ...pertures the oscilloscope feet up or down provide adequate clearance as paper or light objects can be drawn to and obstruct the opening CAUTION Do not block the ventilation holes located on both sides and rear of the oscilloscope For bottom apertures always keep items like sheets of paper clear of the oscilloscope bottom The instrument also has internal fan control circuitry that regulates the fan...
Page 18: ...ction against electrical shock hazard the power cord plug must be inserted into a mating AC outlet containing a safety ground contact WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Only use the power cord provided with your instrument Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside of the oscilloscope or disconnection of the safety ground terminal creates a hazardous situation Intentional interrup...
Page 19: ...roximately 12 watts dissipation The oscilloscope can only be placed in a complete power off state by flipping the main power switch at the back of the oscilloscope to the Off zero position or by unplugging the instrument s power cord from the primary power source AC outlet It is recommended that the power cord be unplugged from the AC outlet if the oscilloscope is not being used for an extended pe...
Page 20: ...he exterior of the instrument using a damp soft cloth Do not use chemicals or abrasive elements Under no circumstances allow moisture to penetrate the instrument Avoid electrical shock hazard by unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard No operator serviceable parts inside Do not remove covers Refer servicing to qualified personnel Abnormal Condit...
Page 21: ...s 21 WP7Zi GSM E RevB Proper use of the instrument depends on careful reading of all instructions and labels WARNING Any use of the oscilloscope in a manner not specified by the manufacturer may impair the instrument s safety protection ...
Page 22: ...llowing table Number and Description 1 Power Button 2 Channel Row LED Indicator 3 Channel Inputs 4 Auxiliary Input and Output 5 Volume Control and Mute Button 6 Ground Connector 7 Speaker 8 Fast Edge Recovered Clock and Data Outputs 9 USB Ports 10 Detachable Front Panel Remote Control 11 Release Switch for Front Panel Remote Control ...
Page 23: ...Attaching the Front Panel Detach the front panel from the oscilloscope by sliding the detachment lever to the left and pulling at the right Attach the front panel by inserting the lower part first sliding the detachment lever to the left and then pushing the top in place ...
Page 24: ...ed as a remote control Just plug and play connect to the oscilloscope using the USB A to USB Mini B cable provided Note While a standard front panel comes with your Zi oscilloscope LeCroy offers additional standard front panels or a 4 channel version as follows to better suit the way you work Learn more and Contact LeCroy for Support on page 177 ...
Page 25: ...lloscopes 25 WP7Zi GSM E RevB I O Panel The I O Panel is located on the right side facing the front of the instrument as follows Numbered labels on this image of the I O Panel correspond with descriptions on the following table ...
Page 26: ...ber and Description 1 LBUS LeCroy Bus 2 Mouse 3 Keyboard 4 USB Ports 5 External VGA Monitor 6 Ethernet Port 7 Line In 8 Speakers 9 Microphone 10 PCI Expansion Slots for DVI for standard display hardware LSIB and other options LeCroy External Display Zi EXTDISP 15 Note Contact a system administrator when connecting to any internal LAN ...
Page 27: ...bels on this image correspond with descriptions on the following table Number and Description 1 10 MHz Reference Clock Input Grounded EMI Shield required when port is not in use 2 10 MHz Reference Clock Output 3 Removable Hard Drive 4 DVD CD R Drive 5 Power Switch 6 AC Power Plug ...
Page 28: ...socket and the DVI plug into the PCI slot Connect your USB plug where applicable to an available port Note A standard VGA monitor can be used by connecting it directly to the VGA Port 2 Turn on the oscilloscope let the instrument boot and then touch Display Display Setup from the menu bar 3 Touch the Open Monitor Control Panel button on the Second Monitor Configuration section of the Display dialo...
Page 29: ...WavePro 7 Zi and Zi A Oscilloscopes 29 WP7Zi GSM E RevB The following picture shows a WavePro 7 Zi with the LeCroy external display attached optional ZI EXTDISP 15 ...
Page 30: ...n the oscilloscope s front panel and the screen control interface elements of the software Front Panel Controls Note Many front panel controls directly correspond with screen layout controls For example the Print front panel general control button corresponds with the Hardcopy function at Utilities Utilities Setup Hardcopy The following picture shows the detachable Zi front panel ...
Page 31: ...e online help opens on the second monitor Default Setup Press to reset the oscilloscope s settings to the default configuration Corresponds with screen menu selection File Recall Setup Recall Default Setup For a list of default settings see Save Recall Saving and Recalling Setups on page 142 Auto Setup Press once and the Auto Setup flyout menu opens OR From the menu bar touch the Auto Setup select...
Page 32: ... Color Persistence When you turn the knob if WaveStream is ON the WaveStream display intensity changes When you turn the knob if WaveStream is OFF changes the Intensity setting Corresponds with the screen menu selection Display Display Setup on page 92 Trigger Front Panel Controls Level Press to toggle between 50 trigger level and the previous level setting Turn to change the trigger threshold lev...
Page 33: ... trigger conditions set for the type of trigger selected If the scope is already armed it will force a trigger Stop Press to prevent the scope from triggering on a signal If you boot up the instrument with the trigger in Stop mode the message no trace available will be displayed Press the Trigger AUTO front panel button to display your trace Horizontal Front Panel Controls Note Horizontal front pa...
Page 34: ...obs controls If a channel is OFF pressing that channel button turns it on and makes it active If a channel button is ON pressing that channel button makes it active and then pressing it a second time turns it OFF Offset Press to toggle between a zero vertical offset value and the previous vertical offset value for the selected channel Turn to change the vertical offset value for the selected chann...
Page 35: ...are using Turn to adjust the position of the cursor absolute cursor or one of the two relative cursors Cursor Type Press one to turn cursors ON to the last cursor type selected Each subsequent press toggles through the cursor types Off Abs Horizontal Rel Horizontal Abs Vertical or Rel Vertical Relative Cursor Press to set the relative cursor to the default 75 position either horizontal or vertical...
Page 36: ...dual grid with channels in the top grid and the WaveScan Z1 trace in the bottom grid Setup Press once to open the WaveScan dialog Corresponds with screen menu selection Analysis WaveScan Press the WaveScan SETUP front panel button again to close the WaveScan dialog General Controls Front Panel Controls Print Press once and the Print flyout menu opens Press the Print Now button on the flyout menu t...
Page 37: ...ouch Screen Press to toggle the touch screen on and off Clear Sweeps Press to clear data from multiple sweeps acquisitions including persistence trace displays averaged traces parameter statistics and Histicons During waveform readout cancels readout This is the same as pressing Clear Sweeps on the Measure Measure Setup or Math Math Setup dialogs Zoom and Math Front Panel Controls Note Zoom and Ma...
Page 38: ...be tip to oscilloscope display All probe interfaces permit automatic recognition of connected probes For active single ended and differential voltage probes and current probes these interfaces upload gain and offset correction factors from the probe EEPROM s and automatically compensates to achieve fully calibrated measurements This intelligent interconnection between your instrument and a wide ra...
Page 39: ...eCroy provides the greatest flexibility of probe selection in any oscilloscope The ProLink inputs provide a high signal integrity high bandwidth interchangeable interface to SMA cables LeCroy ProLink probes and accessories ProLink is used exclusively for higher bandwidth probes up to 4 6 GHz on WavePro 7 Zi and Zi A series oscilloscopes The ProBus interface offers both 50 Ω 1 MΩ input impedance an...
Page 40: ...upling Figure 4 2 The channel screen layout showing Input A s ProLink interface controls setup Note Input A Upper and B Lower refer to the two rows of input channels specifically available on LeCroy WavePro 7 Zi and Zi A series oscilloscopes with bandwidths of 4 to 6 GHz WavePro 715 725 and 735Zi all have only one row of input channels on the front panel and one corresponding selected input on the...
Page 41: ...recognition and interaction This adds to the flexibility of the system as the oscilloscope can sense and control each probe Probe Interface ProBus Bandwidth ProLink Bandwidth 50 Ω 3 5 GHz 4 6 GHz 1 MΩ 500 MHz NA Table 4 1 Probe interface characteristics Note The WavePro 740Zi Zi A and 760 Zi Zi A oscilloscopes offer both ProBus and ProLink probe interfaces which allows dual inputs in the DC to 3 5...
Page 42: ...nterface Figure 4 4 BMA to SMA BMA to BNC BMA to 2 92 mm and LPA 2 92 mm to ProLink Adapters Figure 4 5 First the BMA Female Connector 1 Then shown installed are the ProLink BMA to SMA ProLink BMA to BNC and ProLink BMA to 2 92 mm Adapters 2 3 and 4 Note When connecting an active probe to the instrument an adapter is not required unless you wish to connect a ProBus compatible probe to a ProLink in...
Page 43: ... tighten the captive screws When removing an adapter loosen the two captive screws Push down on the adapter to unseat the clips This will require some force and will be initially noisy but no damage will result to the connector the floating female BMA connector or the pins which can be 15 degrees off axis when being mated or unmated Auxiliary Output Signals In addition to a calibration signal the ...
Page 44: ...the auxiliary output signal Auxiliary Output Setup 1 Touch Utilities Utilities Setup from the menu bar 2 Touch the Aux Output tab 3 If you want a 1 kHz 1 V square wave touch the corresponding button 4 If you want a specialized output touch one of the buttons under Use Auxiliary Output For 5 If you selected Square Wave touch inside the Frequency data entry field and enter a value using the pop up k...
Page 45: ... test point and a ground point The ground also called earth acts as a zero reference for the test point measurement Differential Probes Differential active probes are like two probes in one Instead of measuring a test point in relation to a ground point like single ended active probes differential probes measure the difference in voltage of a test point in relation to another test point Passive Pr...
Page 46: ...accomplished by means of a trimmer at the connector end of the probe 1 Attach the connector end of your passive probe to any channel 2 Connect the probe end to the CAL output connector at the front of the oscilloscope Ground the probe 3 Adjust the trim pot at the connector end of the probe until the square wave is as flat as possible ...
Page 47: ...Many front panel controls directly correspond with screen layout controls For example the Print front panel general control button corresponds with the Hardcopy function at Utilities Utilities Setup Hardcopy Menu Bar The top of the screen contains a menu bar of commonly used functions Whenever you touch one of these buttons and make a selection from its drop down menu the dialog area at the bottom...
Page 48: ...bar You can use these toolbar buttons to quickly access trigger functions Auto Press to turn on Auto Trigger mode which triggers the oscilloscope after a time out even if the trigger conditions are not met Normal Press to turn on Normal Trigger mode which triggers the oscilloscope each time a signal is present that meets the conditions set for the type of trigger selected Single Press to turn on S...
Page 49: ...l divisions just like any other oscilloscope Set up the signal display area by touching Display Display Setup from the menu bar The Display dialog offers a choice of grid combinations and can also set the grid intensity There are several indicators on the grid to help you understand the following Trigger Delay This indicator is located along the bottom edge of the grid Trigger delay allows you to ...
Page 50: ...n dialog to make the setting Post trigger Delay This is indicated by a left pointing arrow to the lower left of the grid Pre trigger delay is indicated by a right pointing arrow to the lower right of the grid Trigger Level This indicator is located at the right edge of the grid It tracks the trigger level as you reposition the trace up or down or change scale When triggering is stopped a hollow ar...
Page 51: ...iptor Labels Shown just beneath the grid display these boxes provide a summary of your channel timebase and trigger settings When a trace is selected its corresponding descriptor label is shown highlighted Figure 4 6 The C1 Trace Descriptor Label is selected C2 is not Make vertical or horizontal channel adjustments by touching the respective label The setup dialog for the function is shown beneath...
Page 52: ... your channel timebase and trigger settings Make vertical or horizontal channel adjustments by touching the respective label The setup dialog for the function is shown beneath TimeBase trace descriptor labels show the trigger delay setting time per division and sampling information Trigger trace descriptor labels show the trigger mode Auto Normal or Stopped It also shows the coupling DC trigger ty...
Page 53: ... gives you the ability to add an identifying label bearing your own text to a waveform display For each waveform you can create multiple labels and turn them all on or all off Also you can position them on the waveform by dragging or by specifying an exact horizontal position Touch the waveform you want to annotate right on the display grid and then touch Set label on the pop up menu A dialog box ...
Page 54: ...t to change Note If the dialog for the trace you want to annotate is currently displayed you can touch the label button at the bottom to display the Trace Annotation setup dialog You may place a label anywhere you want on the waveform Labels are numbered sequentially according to the order in which they are added and not according to their placement on the waveform If you want to change the label ...
Page 55: ... subtabs or pop up dialogs The dialog area is controlled by touch screen buttons and front panel buttons The following Dialog Area controls also provide assistance when entering data Slider Bar When you click in some data entry fields a slider bar opens at the bottom of the screen You can use the slider bar on the left to make fine adjustments to the value You can use the value slider on the right...
Page 56: ...layed Math Opens the Math menu You can then select a math function from this menu without leaving the Channel Setup dialog A math trace of the channel whose dialog is currently open is automatically displayed Decode Opens the main Serial Decode dialog where protocol option measurements can be applied to signals Store Loads the channel trace into the next available memory location M1 to M4 Find Sca...
Page 57: ...ile setting up a Math trace on a parameter measurement Message Bar At the bottom of the oscilloscope display is a narrow message bar The current date and time are displayed at the far right Status error or other messages are also shown in this area Turning on Channels and Traces Note If you want to display each trace on its own grid automatically enable Autogrid by touching Display Autogrid from t...
Page 58: ...re including math setups The Trace Dialog is shown on the lower dialog portion of the screen The tab is labeled with the corresponding channel number as follows Timebase Timebase Setup and Control Set up the Timebase by using the front panel Horizontal controls or the Timebase menu bar trace descriptor label and dialog box Setting up additional timebase setup and controls 1 Touch Timebase Horizont...
Page 59: ...gh they are not displayed In 2 channel operation channels 2 and 3 are made active Channels 1 or 2 and 3 or 4 can be used in Auto operation for 40 GS s When channels are paired in the following combinations the maximum sampling rate is doubled and the record length is greatly increased Channel Combinations Receiving 40 GS s Channels 1 and 3 Channels 1 and 4 Channels 2 and 3 Channels 2 and 4 Note Th...
Page 60: ...Sequence Sampling Mode on page 61 or RIS Sampling Mode on page 69 mode sampling Some instruments also offer Roll Mode on page 70 Selecting a Sampling Mode 1 Touch Timebase Horizontal Setup from the menu bar 2 In the Timebase dialog touch a Sample Mode button 3 If you chose Sequence Mode touch the Sequence tab The Sequence dialog is shown Use the following fields to provide details for controls suc...
Page 61: ...igger occurred The instrument offers up to the maximum record length of points of pre trigger information Post trigger delay on the other hand allows you to sample the waveform starting at the equivalent of 10 000 divisions after the event occurred On fast timebase settings the maximum single shot sampling rate is used But for slower timebases the sampling rate is decreased and the number of data ...
Page 62: ...re event capture all instances over hours or days and view analyze each afterwards You can use Sequence mode in remote operation to take full advantage of the instrument s high data transfer capability In Sequence mode the complete waveform consists of a number of fixed size segments acquired in single shot mode see the instrument specifications for the limits The oscilloscope uses the sequence ti...
Page 63: ...WavePro 7 Zi and Zi A Oscilloscopes 63 WP7Zi GSM E RevB Sequence Display Modes The instrument gives you a choice of five ways to display your segments Adjacent Waterfall cascaded Mosaic tiled Overlay ...
Page 64: ...d size segments acquired in single shot mode see the instrument specifications for the limits The oscilloscope uses the sequence timebase setting to determine the capture duration of each segment Along with this setting the oscilloscope uses the number of segments maximum segment length and total available memory to determine the actual number of samples or segments and time or points Figure 4 9 S...
Page 65: ... Enable Timeout checkbox 5 Touch inside the Timeout data entry field and enter a timeout value using the slider bar at the bottom of the window Click the keypad button as follows on the slider bar to enter a value using the pop up numeric keypad Note Use the sequence mode timeout to automatically interrupt the sequence acquisition if the timeout value is exceeded without a valid trigger The timeou...
Page 66: ...nts already acquired will be retained in memory Zooming Segments in Sequence Mode You can zoom individual segments easily using the QUICKZOOM front panel button When you zoom the zoom traces default to Segment 1 Channel descriptors indicate the total number of segments acquired Zoom descriptors indicate Seg and Segments in the Zoom You can scroll through the segments using ZOOM front panel positio...
Page 67: ...ant to zoom in or out in large standard increments with each touch of the zoom control buttons leave the Var checkbox unchecked OR If you want to set exact horizontal or vertical zoom factors touch inside the Horizontal Scale div data entry field and enter a time per div value using the pop up numeric keypad Then touch inside the Vertical Scale div field and enter a voltage value Displaying an Ind...
Page 68: ...e method to provide a value in the Number of Selected data entry field Note In Persistence mode the segments are automatically overlaid one on top of the other in the display In non Persistence mode they appear separately on the grid Viewing Time Stamps You can view time stamps for each segment Figure 4 11 View Segment Time Stamps 1 Touch Timebase Acquisition Status on the menu bar OR Touch Vertic...
Page 69: ...g these bins and satisfying the time constraint is a random one The relative time between ADC sampling instants and the event trigger provides the necessary variation The instrument requires multiple triggers to complete an acquisition The number depends on the sample rate the higher the sample rate the more triggers are required It then interleaves these segments in the following graphic to provi...
Page 70: ... valid because of new data Note If the processing time is greater than the acquire time the data in memory gets overwritten In this case the instrument issues a Channel data is not continuous in ROLL mode warning and rolling starts over again Vertical Adjusting Sensitivity and Position Adjusting Sensitivity 1 Press the appropriate channel push button channel 1 for example OR Touch Vertical Channel...
Page 71: ...w the Offset field Coupling The choices of coupling are as follows DC 50 Ω GROUND DC 1 MΩ AC 1 MΩ Overload Protection The maximum input voltage depends on the input used Values are displayed on the front of the oscilloscope Whenever the voltage exceeds this limit the coupling mode automatically switches from DC 50 Ω to GROUND You then have to manually reset the coupling to DC 50 Ω described in the...
Page 72: ...meric keypad Bandwidth Limits Reducing the bandwidth also reduces the signal and system noise and prevents high frequency aliasing Setting Bandwidth Limits Set bandwidth limits as follows 1 In the menu bar touch Vertical and then select a channel from the drop down menu 2 Touch inside the Bandwidth field and select a bandwidth limit value from the pop up menu Models are available with the followin...
Page 73: ...nt to set up channel 1 for example 2 In the dialog area touch inside the Interpolation data entry field under Pre Processing Pre Processing is meant as before Math processing 3 Touch inside the Interpolation data entry field A pop up menu appears offering Linear or Sinx x interpolation 4 Touch the button for the type of interpolation you want Inverting Waveforms If available on your instrument tou...
Page 74: ... the Deskew math function channel Deskew does no resampling but instead adjusts the horizontal offset by the amount that you enter The valid range is dependent on the current timebase 9 divisions Channel Deskew Setup 1 In the menu bar touch Vertical from the drop down menu select a channel to set up 2 Touch inside the Deskew data entry field and enter a value using the pop up numeric keypad Respon...
Page 75: ...m measurements Then by providing the flattest possible frequency response with zero group delay the fastest possible rise time can be measured LeCroy provides all three of these choices in the Response Optimization Mode selection Pulse Response A delay compensation that minimizes preshoot This selection most resembles the response of an analog oscilloscope Eye Diagram Delay compensation with equal...
Page 76: ...pattern the oscilloscope requires controls to determine what specific point in time when a trigger is met to show the signal on the display This is accomplished and affected in a variety of ways Some trigger settings allow for pre trigger post trigger and a delay between the time of the trigger event and the time when the display is refreshed or sweeped and the waveform is again shown on the scree...
Page 77: ...Software Assisted Trigger and Trigger Scan In addition there are more sophisticated triggers for setting basic or complex conditions These include Smart Triggers Serial Trigger Qualified Triggers and Cascade Triggers Learn more and Contact LeCroy for Support on page 177 Edge A simple trigger Edge trigger is activated by basic waveform features or conditions such as positive or negative slope and h...
Page 78: ...ese are a specific set of sophisticated trigger types Smart trigger types are used to set conditions on signals with rare features like the glitches and others as follows WINDOW A smart trigger occurs when a signal enters or exits a window defined by adjustable thresholds INTERVAL While Glitch trigger performs over the width of a pulse Interval trigger performs over the width of an interval the si...
Page 79: ...gger is generated at the end of the timeout period following the last trigger source transition RUNT The Runt trigger occurs when a pulse crosses a first threshold line but fails to cross a second threshold line before recrossing the first Other defining conditions for this trigger are the edge triggers on the slope opposite to that selected and runt width SLEW RATE SlewRate trigger activates a tr...
Page 80: ... composite video signals Use them on PAL SECAM NTSC or HDTV systems Qualified First In single trigger mode Qualify First arms the oscilloscope on the A event and then triggers on all subsequent B events This button is enabled when using the sequence sampling mode It is commonly used in sequence mode for disk drive applications with the index pulse defined as the A qualifier signal and the servo ga...
Page 81: ...y made for all trigger types using either the Delay or Level knobs on the front panel of the instrument or their respective fields on the Timebase setup dialog Horizontal Turn the DELAY knob in the HORIZONTAL control group to adjust the trigger s horizontal position Or touch inside the Delay field in the timebase setup dialog and enter a value using the pop up keypad The trigger location is shown ...
Page 82: ...d and type in a value using the pop up numeric keypad Quickly set a level of zero volts by touching the Zero Level button An arrow on the right side of the grid shows the threshold position This arrow is only visible if the trigger source is displayed Simple Triggers Edge Trigger EDGE TRIGGER SETUP Setup your trigger by following the main steps explained in Trigger Setup below providing values for...
Page 83: ...ger If available touch inside the Coupling field and select a coupling mode Coupling refers to the type of signal coupling at the input of the trigger circuit Choices of trigger coupling vary by oscilloscope model With DC coupling all of the signal s frequency components are coupled to the trigger circuit for high frequency bursts ...
Page 84: ... right of the dialog as follows for a Positive Slope selection on an Edge Trigger Figure 4 12 Edge trigger works on the selected edge at the chosen level The slope positive or negative is specified on the Trigger label permanently shown to the lower right of the grid LEVEL Level defines the source voltage at which the trigger circuit generates an event a change in the input signal that satisfies t...
Page 85: ...e the Level data entry field Provide a voltage level using the slider bar at the bottom of the window Click the keypad button as follows on the slider bar to enter a value using the pop up numeric keypad in millivolts Note Once specified Trigger Level and Coupling are the only parameters remaining unchanged as you switch from trigger mode to trigger mode for each trigger source OPTIMIZE FOR HF The...
Page 86: ...dition is settings are summarized to the right of the dialog HOLDOFF BY TIME OR EVENTS Holdoff is an additional condition of Edge and Pattern triggers It can be expressed either as a period of time or an event count Holdoff disables the trigger circuit for a given period of time or number of events after the last trigger occurred Events are the number of occasions on which the trigger condition is...
Page 87: ... complex repetitive waveforms by placing a condition on the time between each successive trigger event This time would otherwise be limited only by the input signal the coupling and the instrument s bandwidth Select a positive or negative slope and a minimum time between triggers The trigger is generated when the condition is met after the selected holdoff time counted from the last trigger The de...
Page 88: ...er is two the trigger will occur on the third event Figure 4 14 Edge Trigger with Holdoff by Events in this example two events The bold edges on the trigger source indicate that a positive slope has been selected The broken upward pointing arrows indicate potential triggers while the bold ones show where triggers actually occur after the holdoff expires AUXILIARY INPUT TRIGGER Some instrument mode...
Page 89: ...ggerScan automates two key processes in triggering rare events 1 Trains the system by looking at normal acquired waveforms During the training the oscilloscope analyzes the waveforms to determine what waveforms normally look like Using this information it generates a list of smart trigger setups to trigger on abnormal situations 2 Loads the smart trigger setups from the Trainer and cycles through ...
Page 90: ...ou want to change the trigger types or if you change the channel or signal 1 Touch Trigger Trigger Setup from the menu bar 2 On the Trigger dialog click the TriggerScan tab 3 Touch inside the Source data entry field and select a channel as the source for the training 4 Touch the Trainer button 5 On the TriggerScan Trainer Setup window choose the types of triggers the Trainer should use to train th...
Page 91: ...tup highlight the setup in the Trigger List and touch the Delete Selected button Note If you want to delete all trigger setups in the Trigger List touch the Delete All button 5 If you want to replace the selected trigger setup with the current trigger setup highlight the setup in the Trigger List and touch the Update Selected button 6 Once you have made any changes to the Trigger List touch Start ...
Page 92: ...iggerScan dialog touch inside the Setup File Name data entry field and enter a file name using the pop up keyboard OR Touch the Browse button and select a location and file name 2 Touch the Save Setup button Note You can load previously saved TriggerScan setups by touching the Browse button locating the file and then clicking Load Setup Viewing Waveforms Display Display Setup Note Not all grid sty...
Page 93: ...on top checkbox if you want to superimpose the grid over the waveform Note Depending on the grid intensity some of your waveforms may be hidden from view when the grid is placed on top To undo simply uncheck Grid on top 3 Touch the Axis labels checkbox to permanently display the values of the top and bottom grid lines calculated from volts div and the extreme left and right grid lines calculated f...
Page 94: ...EQUENCE MODE DISPLAY Set up a Sequence Mode display by first selecting a Sequence trigger mode in the Timebase Horizontal Setup dialog You must also have entered a Num Segments value For more information on setting up Sequence Mode see the Sequence Sampling Mode on page 61 topic 1 Touch Display Display Setup on the menu bar 2 Touch inside the Display Mode field and select a display mode from the p...
Page 95: ...races must have the same X axis The shape of the resulting pattern reveals information about phase difference and frequency ratio SETTING UP XY DISPLAYS 1 Touch Display Display Setup on the menu bar 2 Choose an XY display by touching one of the XY display mode buttons You can show the two waveforms on the XY grid only or you can show the input waveforms on a single or dual grid 3 Touch inside the ...
Page 96: ...oom a single channel known as To Zoom a Single Channel on page 97 a math or memory trace known as Zooming Memory or Math Function Traces multiple waveforms at once known as To Zoom Multiple Waveforms Quickly on page 100 segments in a sequence found in Sampling Modes Sequence Sampling Mode on page 61 You can also use the Multi Zoom Math function to create time locked zoom traces for selected wavefo...
Page 97: ...100 topic PREVIEWING ZOOMED WAVEFORMS When you zoom a waveform a preview of the zoomed area is shown on the Preview section of the Zx dialog Zooming a Single Channel The Zoom button appears as a standard button at the bottom of the channel Cx Vertical Adjust setup dialog for you to create a zoom trace of your input waveform 1 On the menu bar touch Vertical Channelx Setup OR Touch the channel trace...
Page 98: ...on changes by a small increment OR If you want to zoom in or out in large standard increments with each touch of the zoom control buttons leave the Var checkbox unchecked OR If you want to set exact horizontal or vertical zoom factors touch inside the Horizontal Scale div data entry field and enter a time per div value using the pop up numeric keypad Then touch inside the Vertical Scale div field ...
Page 99: ...m position to zero Turn to change the vertical position of the selected math or zoom trace Vertical Ratio Press to toggle between fixed and variable vertical zoom ratio adjustment Turn to change the vertical zoom ratio of the selected math trace Touch and Drag Zooming 1 Touch and drag a rectangle around any part of an input channel waveform math trace or memory trace The Zoom Z1 to Z4 dialog opens...
Page 100: ...nd reveal its idiosyncrasies or anomalies for a repetitive signal Use Persistence to accumulate on screen points from many acquisitions to see your signal change over time The instrument persistence modes show the most frequent signal path in three dimensional intensities of the same color or graded in a spectrum of colors You can show persistence for up to eight inputs for any channel math functi...
Page 101: ...ld and enter a whole number integer using the slider bar at the bottom of the window Click the keypad button on the slider bar to enter a value using the pop up numeric keypad For more information on saturation see the Saturation Level topic 5 Touch inside the Persistence time data entry field and make a selection from the pop up menu Persistence Setup for Each Input Channel Individually 1 Touch t...
Page 102: ... the Saturation data entry field and enter a whole number integer using the slider bar at the bottom of the window Click the keypad button on the slider bar to enter a value using the pop up numeric keypad 6 Touch inside the Persistence time data entry field and make a selection from the pop up menu 7 If you want to return all input channel setups to their default settings touch the Reset All butt...
Page 103: ...ce Intensity field value Analog Persistence When the button is pushed once the waveform resembles a trace on a phosphor oscilloscope Turning the knob affects persistence with a blended form of Intensity and Saturation As the knob is turned clockwise the Intensity value increases while the Saturation value decreases The opposite occurs when the button is turned counter clockwise Color Persistence T...
Page 104: ...oriz ontal generally Time or Frequency cursors are markers that you move horizontally along the waveform Place them at a desired location along the time axis to read the signal s amplitude at the selected time Vert ical Voltage cursors are lines that you move vertically on the grid to measure the amplitude of a signal CURSOR MEASUREMENT ICONS Each cursor locates a point on the waveform The cursor ...
Page 105: ...e Displays the slope between cursors If there are non time domain waveforms displayed there will also be a menu offering choices of x axis units s or Hz for example Cursors Setup QUICK DISPLAY At any time you can change the display of cursor types or turn them off without invoking the Cursors Setup dialog as follows 1 On the menu bar touch Cursors then Off Abs Horizontal Rel Horizontal Abs Vertica...
Page 106: ... to display them 3 Touch the Horizontal Abs or Vertical Absmode button 4 Touch inside the Position 1 data entry field and type in a value for the cursor using the slider bar at the bottom of the window Click the keypad button as follows on the slider bar to enter a value using the pop up numeric keypad OR Use the CURSORS knobs on the front panel to place the cursor SETTING UP RELATIVE CURSORS 1 To...
Page 107: ...for example On the Cursors Setup dialog an X Axis menu is available where you can choose the units For example if you are placing cursors on a histogram select V histo Overview of Parameters Parameters are measurement tools that determine a wide range of waveform properties Use them to automatically calculate many attributes of your waveform like rise time rms voltage and peak to peak voltage for ...
Page 108: ...OGS You can quickly gain access to a parameter setup dialog by touching the parameter list box below the grid For example touch within P1 below the grid previous to display the P1 setup dialog Touch the row titles as follows to display the top Measure dialog Parameter Setup 1 Touch the parameter tab Px of an unused location or one that you want to change 2 Under Type select a measurement type Meas...
Page 109: ...s Advanced Web Edit Selecting this type uses LeCroy s Processing Web for measurement setup This feature available with the XWEB option allows you to chain practically unlimited math functions together for operation on your waveform measurements 3 Touch inside the Source1 field and select a channel math trace memory trace or other waveform to be measured 4 If you selected Measure On Waveforms touch...
Page 110: ...n the Measure Gate topic available in the online help files 6 Touch the Accept tab to define parameter values to be used in the measurement as covered in the Qualified Parameters topic available in the online help files Measure Modes The selections for Measure Mode allow you to quickly apply parameters for standard vertical and standard horizontal setups and custom setups STANDARD VERTICAL PARAMET...
Page 111: ...ld and choose a source for which the measurements should apply Help Markers Help Markers clarify parameter measurements by displaying movable cursors and a visual representation of what is being measured For the at level parameters Help Markers make it easier to see where your waveform intersects the chosen level This feature also displays the hysteresis band that you have set about that level You...
Page 112: ...e gate posts a label identifying the parameter being measured and a level indicator and hysteresis band for at level parameters not part of Standard Horizontal or Standard Vertical parameters Figure 6 1 Standard Horizontal Parameter Help Markers Figure 6 2 Standard Vertical Parameter Help Markers ...
Page 113: ...e Simple selection produces cursors and Measure Gate gate posts The gate posts are independently placeable for each parameter The Detailed selection produces cursors Measure Gate gate posts a label identifying the parameter being measured and a level indicator and hysteresis band for at level parameters Note The choice of Simple or Detailed is applied to all parameters at the same time That is if ...
Page 114: ... zoom in on a trace the histogram does not contain data for that part of the original no longer visible trace SINGLE PARAMETER HISTOGRAM SETUP From Measure Dialog 1 Touch Measure Measure Setup on the menu bar 2 Touch the My Measure button 3 Touch one of tabs P1 through Px 4 Touch inside the Source1 field and select an input waveform from the Select Source window 5 Touch inside the Measure field an...
Page 115: ...at the same time depends on the software options loaded on your oscilloscope 3 Touch the Graph button 4 Touch inside the Source1 field and select a source from the pop up menu 5 Touch inside the Measurement field and select a parameter from the pop up menu 6 Touch inside the Graph with field and select Histogram from the pop up menu 7 In the dialog to the right touch the Histogram tab 8 On the Buf...
Page 116: ... up menu VIEWING THUMBNAIL HISTOGRAMS HISTICONS Histicons are miniature histograms of parameter measurements that appear below the grid These thumbnail histograms let you see at a glance the statistical distribution of each parameter 1 On the menu bar touch Measure then one of the Measure Mode buttons Std Vertical Std Horizontal or My Measure 2 Touch the Histicons checkbox to display thumbnail his...
Page 117: ...me depends on the software options loaded on your oscilloscope 3 Touch inside the Source1 field and select a source from the pop up menu 4 Touch inside the Operator1 field and select Phistogram from the Select Math Operator window 5 Touch the Phistogram tab then touch inside the Slice Direction field and select Horizontal or Vertical slice from the pop up menu 6 Touch inside the Slice Center field...
Page 118: ...integral of the averaged difference between Channels 1 and 2 Any trace and function can be chained to another trace and function For example you could make Trace F1 an average of Channel 1 Trace F2 an FFT of F1 and Trace F3 a zoom of F2 Math Made Easy With the instrument s math tools you can perform mathematical functions on a waveform displayed on any channel C1 to C4 or recalled from any of the ...
Page 119: ...trace by touching the Fx button for that trace The math function pop up menu is then shown 4 Select a function from the pop up the selected function is automatically assigned with the same setups as were in place for the last function in that Fx position 5 If you want to change other setup items like the source waveform touch the appropriate Fx tab The setup dialog for that Fx position is then sho...
Page 120: ...be used to plot measurement data and observe variations with respect to time Differences between Track and Trend are summarized in the following table Characteristic Trend Track Representation Parameter value vs event Parameter value vs time Behavior Cumulative over several acquisitions up to 1 million events Non cumulative resets after every acquisition Unlimited number of events Time Correlation...
Page 121: ...ime to calculate measurement values and to display data before the trigger is re armed data can be missed Yes Maximum time period that can be captured is limited by acquisition memory and sampling rate In general Track is the tool to use if you want to capture a continuous stream of data spaced closely together To understand the change in a parameter with time Trend can be used if your data is spa...
Page 122: ...math function if you selected Dual function Then touch inside the Operator2 field and select FFT from the pop up menu 6 In the right hand dialog touch the FFT tab 7 Choose whether to Truncate or Zero fill the trace display Truncate When the FFT transform size does not match the record length you can truncate the record and perform an FFT on the shorter record This increases the resolution bandwidt...
Page 123: ...gorithm that computes FFTs on transform sizes having lengths that can be expressed as factors of 2N 5K This is very compatible with the record lengths encountered in the oscilloscope which are often multiples of 1 2 4 5 or 10 Power of 2 The other choice is a power of 2 algorithm where the record lengths are in the form of 2N The power of 2 algorithm generally runs faster than the least primes algo...
Page 124: ...y is much greater For instance there is no frequency trigger in any oscilloscope yet WaveScan allows for quick frequency scans You can accumulate a data set of unusual events separated by hours or days enabling faster debugging The events are time stamped table indexed and event rows can be selected for individual viewing You can also set actions to occur automatically when unusual events are foun...
Page 125: ...ply a descriptive Label to the feature as shown on the Actions portion of the trace dialog Note The number of grids displayed varies from one to three grids depending on which views are enabled WaveScan handles this function automatically and there is no option to move traces from one grid to another as would be the case under normal non WaveScan operation Search Modes Search modes are used to loc...
Page 126: ...Scan is enabled the instrument reverts to Real time sampling mode Parameter Analysis CREATING AND VIEWING A TREND 1 In the menu bar touch Measure Measure Setup 2 Touch one of parameter tabs P1 through P12 3 Touch inside the Source1 data entry field and select an input waveform from the pop up menu 4 Touch inside the Measure data entry field and select a parameter from the pop up menu 5 Touch the T...
Page 127: ...trace before turning off the channel trace CREATING A TRACK VIEW 1 In the menu bar touch Measure Measure Setup 2 Touch one of parameter tabs P1 through P12 3 Touch inside the Source1 data entry field and select an input waveform from the pop up menu 4 Touch inside the Measure data entry field and select a parameter from the pop up menu 5 Touch the Track button at the bottom of the dialog Now from ...
Page 128: ... Track dialog Pass Fail Testing COMPARING PARAMETERS Each Pass Fail input Qx can compare a different parameter result to a user defined limit or statistical range under a different condition The conditions are represented by these comparison operators At the touch of a button test results can also be compared to these standard statistical limits ...
Page 129: ...your actual waveform with vertical and horizontal tolerances that you define Existing masks can be loaded from a floppy disk or from a network You can set your mask test to be True for waveforms All In All Out Any In or Any Out For example if you select All In the test becomes False if even a single waveform falls outside the mask Masks that you create from your waveform can be confined to just a ...
Page 130: ...ope You can set the amplitude and width of the pulse as described in Auxiliary Output Signals Depending on your oscilloscope model you can configure up to 8 pass fail conditions The Boolean conditions to determine if your waveform passes are as follows Pass Fail Boolean Conditions All True All False Any True Any False All Q1 to Q4 Or All Q5 to Q8 Any Q1 to Q4 And Any Q5 to Q8 PASS FAIL TESTING SET...
Page 131: ...es stop test sound alarm print result emit pulse or save the waveform actions If you want to have the results printed and your oscilloscope is not equipped with a printer make sure your instrument is connected to a local or network printer Learn more in the Printing and Hardcopy Functions topic available in the online help files 9 If you want to save your waveform automatically touch the Save Setu...
Page 132: ... test are true only if every waveform falls within the set limit Selecting Any makes the test true if just one waveform falls within the limit 6 Touch inside the Condition field on the ParamCompare part of the dialog and select a math operator from the pop up menu 7 Touch inside the Limit field and enter a value using the pop up numeric keypad The value entered acquires the dimensions correspondin...
Page 133: ...ne of the Qx tabs and a setup dialog for the position is shown 3 Touch inside the Condition field in the main dialog and select DualParamCompare 4 Touch inside the Source1 and Source2 fields and select a source from the pop up menu 5 Touch inside the ParamCompare mini dialog field and select a source from the pop up menu 6 Touch inside the Compare Values field and select All or Any from the pop up...
Page 134: ... are testing For example if you are testing a time parameter the unit is seconds 9 If you choose either WithinDeltaPct or WithinDeltaAbs from the Condition menu respectively touch inside the Delta field and enter a value Mask Testing 1 Touch Analysis Pass Fail Setup from the menu bar 2 Touch one of the Qx tabs and a setup dialog for the position is shown 3 Touch inside the Source1 field and select...
Page 135: ...cation 8 If you want to make a mask from your waveform touch the Make Mask tab 9 Touch inside the Ver Delta and Hor Delta fields and enter boundary values using the pop up numeric keypad 10 Touch the Browse button to create a file name and location for the mask if you want to save it 11 Touch the Gate tab then enter values in the Start and Stop fields to constrain the mask to a portion of the wave...
Page 136: ...rming additional functions on the waveform in exactly the same way as for a normal waveform You can program the oscilloscope yourself The instrument does not just provide connectivity with data downloads to other programs It provides true customizable interaction with these other programs and allows you to truly customize the oscilloscope to do the exact job you want it to do The advantages to thi...
Page 137: ... storing the waveform data LabNotebook also stores your panel setups and parameter measurements You have the capability to back up the database to external media The Flashback feature allows you to recall the state of the DSO at a later date including the saved waveforms and the DSO setup so that you can make additional measurements A keyword filter makes it easy to find the correct notebook entry...
Page 138: ...tion and touch Save 3 If selected in Notebook Preferences your entry can show your waveforms in print colors This means it s printed on a white background in order to save printer ink Otherwise waveforms are shown on a black background At this point a drawing toolbar appears at the top of the screen containing buttons explained as follows The Pen Tool The pen tool enables you to write or draw in f...
Page 139: ...screen The Arrow Tool The arrow tool enables you to draw lines with arrowheads for callouts You can rotate these lines through 360 degrees and drag them to any location on the screen The Text Tool The text tool enables you to enter text callouts on your report When you touch this tool an Enter label text pop up opens where you can provide text using the pop up keyboard After you touch Close your t...
Page 140: ... More Colors Button When you touch More a Custom box opens with the default color yellow displayed Touch the yellow button to open the full color palette When you have chosen a custom color touch Add to Custom Colors the color will appear in the Custom Colors palette Then touch the color to enable it and touch OK The next object that you create will be in that color ...
Page 141: ...and then touch Erase Selected Erase All Button Touch Erase All to erase all drawn objects and text Undo Button Touch Undo to discard the last object drawn Move Toolbar Button The Move Toolbar button enables you to place the toolbar anywhere on the screen Touch the button a second time to return it to its original fixed location Done Button ...
Page 142: ...settings as an lss file to a specific hard disk location a network location or USB drive Saving Oscilloscope Setup s Access the Save Setup dialog by selecting File Save Setup from the menu bar Now use one of the following two methods to save setup s SAVING SETUP S INTERNALLY ON YOUR INSTRUMENT Save your settings internally on your instrument by touching inside one of the six SetupX data entry fiel...
Page 143: ...ds to save setup s RECALLING SETUP S INTERNALLY ON YOUR INSTRUMENT Recall your settings located internally on your instrument by touching inside one of the six Recall buttons on the Recall From Internal Setup part of the screen Each Recall button is labeled with a corresponding setup storage slot If a setup is stored SetupX is shown along with the date time of the save otherwise the slot is labele...
Page 144: ...ed for Math Reference Waveforms and Channels Trigger is set to Channel 1 with an Auto positive edge DC coupled and with a 0V level The Timebase set to 50 ns div 10ks 20 GS s and with zero delay Smart memory is set to Set max memory with 100ks selected The Cursors are turned off The Grids are set to AutoGrid If you want to reset the settings to the default configuration press the DEFAULT SETUP fron...
Page 145: ...ect either Memory or File by touching either respective button on the Save To portion of the dialog Note When Memory is selected only Source and Destination controls are shown on the Save Waveform dialog When File is selected many more controls are available Regardless the controls are used as explained in the following steps 2 Touch inside the Source field and select a source from the Select Sour...
Page 146: ...ame XYZ32 but it is not preceded by waveforms XYZ0 through XYZ31 the waveform is renumbered with the next in sequence If you need to use a number in your waveform s name append an alpha character at the end of the number XYZ32a for example 5 If you are saving to a file touch the Data Format field and select a format type Binary saves the file to LeCroy s binary file format This format is documente...
Page 147: ...in the output file are represented with 8 bits Note Using this option can result in a loss of output file resolution Amplitude only Specifies the output file include amplitude data for each sample but not sample time information Time and Amplitude Specifies the output file include both time and amplitude data for each sample With Header Specifies to include a header with scaling information If you...
Page 148: ...ard disk space on your instrument 7 Touch the Browse button next to the Save file in directory field and navigate to the location where you want the file saved The file name is assigned automatically and is shown under the field 8 Finally touch the Save Now button Recalling Waveforms Note Only trc files were saved in binary format can be recalled into the oscilloscope Access the Recall Waveform di...
Page 149: ...ect a location for storage memory or file from M1 to M4 4 Show on Recall Mark this checkbox to have the memory trace shown on the grid display after recalling the waveform 5 When saving a File touch inside the Show only files field and select an area to limit the search channels math functions or memory 6 Touch inside the Recall files from directory data entry field and enter the path using the po...
Page 150: ...1 Touch the Delete button on the Disk Utilities to make sure this button is selected 2 Touch inside the Current folder data entry field and use the pop up keyboard to enter the path to the folder containing the file for deletion OR Touch the Browse button and navigate to the folder 3 Touch inside the File to be deleted data entry field and use the pop up keyboard to enter the name of the file OR T...
Page 151: ...on and be sure to including the folder name 3 Finally touch the Create Folder button Note Disk Space data for Size Free and File s is available on the far right of the dialog for convenience Utilities Status Field values are shown for information about your instrument Among them include your Hardware and Software options View the oscilloscope s system status including software and hardware configu...
Page 152: ...r back on after a ten second wait Remote Communication From the Remote tab on the Utilities dialog you can set up remote communication You can select a network communication protocol establish network connections and configure the Remote Control Assistant log from the Remote dialog The choice of communication protocols is limited to TCPIP and GPIB PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING GPIB is an option and re...
Page 153: ...election will not be accessible 4 If you are using GPIB set a GPIB address by touching inside the GPIB Address data entry field and enter an address OR If you are using TCPIP press the Net Connections button the Windows Network Connections window opens You can reconfigure the oscilloscope s connection if it is already connected to the network or make a new connection Note Your instrument allows yo...
Page 154: ...printers or plotters print to file or e mail your files Any Microsoft Windows supported printer is supported by your instrument The following Printing and Hardcopy procedures are explained here Printer Setup Adding Printers and Drivers Default Printer Setup Printing Screen Images Printing Clipboard File E mail Printer Setup 1 Touch File Print Setup on the menu bar The Utilities Hardcopy dialog ope...
Page 155: ...nter setup 4 Touch the icon for the layout Orientation you want portrait or landscape 5 Touch the Hardcopy Area field to choose which part of the screen you want to print from the pop up menu Choose Grid Area Only if you do not need to print the dialog area and you only want to show the waveforms and grids Choose DSO window if you want to print the dialogs with the waveforms and grids Choose Full ...
Page 156: ...creen Image You can print in one of three ways Press the PRINT front panel button Then touch the Print Now button on the Print flyout menu Touch File Print on the menu bar Touch Utilities Utilities Setup and click the Hardcopy tab On the Hardcopy dialog touch the Print Now button Note The instrument uses the Print settings on the Hardcopy dialog to print the screen image So you can either print fr...
Page 157: ...he Print Now button Clipboard The Clipboard selection on the Hardcopy tab saves the screen image on the clipboard so you can paste a file into another application like Microsoft Word for example Choose from either of the following methods to save a screen image to your clipboard Press the PRINT front panel button Then touch the Save Screen To Clipboard button from the Print flyout menu Note Once y...
Page 158: ...ogs with the waveforms and grids Choose Full Screen if you want to print the entire screen 3 Touch the Print Now button File The File selection on the Hardcopy tab saves the screen image as a file to storage media such as a USB drive or hard drive Choose from either of the following methods to save a screen image to a file Press the PRINT front panel button Then touch the Save Screen To File butto...
Page 159: ... when you eventually do print from the file 3 Touch inside the File Name data entry field and enter a name for the display image using the pop up keyboard 4 Touch inside the Directory data entry field and type the path to the folder you want to print to using the pop up keyboard Or touch the Browse button and navigate to the folder 5 Touch the Hardcopy Area field to choose which part of the screen...
Page 160: ...the Print flyout menu The instrument uses the additional e mail settings automatically Touch Utilities Utilities Setup and click the Hardcopy tab On the Hardcopy dialog touch the E Mail button 1 Touch inside the File Format data entry field and select a graphic file format from the pop up menu 2 Touch the Colors field and choose Standard to print the screen as it appears Print to print the wavefor...
Page 161: ...Connecting section the Aux Output tab is on the Utilities dialog and is briefly mentioned again here for the sake of clarity In addition to a calibration signal the following signals can be output through the AUX OUTPUT connector Square Wave You can set a Frequency value from 500 Hz to 5 MHz Trigger Out This function can be used to trigger an external oscilloscope DC Level This is a reference leve...
Page 162: ...ou want a specialized output touch one of the following buttons under Use Auxiliary Output For Square Wave Trigger Enabled Trigger Out Pass Fail or Off Note If you choose Pass Fail touch inside the Pulse Duration field if applicable and enter a value from 1 µs to 131 ms using the pop up numeric keypad 4 If applicable touch inside the Amplitude data entry field and enter a value using the slider ba...
Page 163: ...menu bar 2 Touch the Date Time tab 3 Touch inside each of the Hour Minute Second Day Month and Year data entry fields and enter a value using the pop up numeric keypad 4 Touch the Validate Changes button Setting the Date and Time from the Internet Note The Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP is used 1 Ensure that the oscilloscope is connected to the Internet through the LAN connector at the side of ...
Page 164: ... manual for more details or visit our Website at www lecroy com options Options that you purchase add performance to your instrument This added performance is seen in the new math functions or parameters that you can choose from when doing Measure or Math setups Preferences Enabling Audible Feedback You can choose to have audible confirmation each time you touch a screen or front panel control Whe...
Page 165: ...tion is available on your oscilloscope you can set up the oscilloscope to optimize either calculating speed or display speed If the display update rate is of primary concern to you optimize for Display If acquisition and analysis are more important optimize for analysis Optimizing for analysis can be useful when persistence or averaging is used giving higher priority to waveform acquisition at the...
Page 166: ... to either keep the horizontal offset indicator stationary when Div is selected or to have it move with the trigger point when Time is selected The advantage of selecting Div is that the trigger point remains on the grid as you increase the timebase whereas if Time is selected the trigger point could move off the grid Note Regardless of whether you select Time or Div the Delay shown in the timebas...
Page 167: ...d 4 If you chose MAPI touch inside the Originator Address From data entry field and use the pop up keyboard to type in the instrument s e mail address Then touch inside the Default Recipient Address To data entry field and use the pop up keyboard to enter the recipient s e mail address OR If you chose SMTP touch inside the SMTP Server data entry field and use the pop up keyboard to enter the name ...
Page 168: ...o provided for XY setups memory M1 M4 setups and time stamps for sequence mode sampling Service This button on the Utilities Setup dialog provides access to service dialogs Note Service dialogs are for LeCroy service personnel use only A security code is required to gain access Contact LeCroy service help by referring to the Contact LeCroy for Support on page 177 topic in this manual for more deta...
Page 169: ...ch cross before touching it Managing Files Use the instrument s Utilities menu to save the screen image as a file to storage media such as a USB drive or hard drive You can give your files custom names and create directories for them Hard Disk Partitions The instrument s hard disk is partitioned into drive C and drive D Drive C contains the Windows operating system and the instrument application s...
Page 170: ...d virus scan definition files are not automatically upgraded Therefore after completion of the disk image recovery it is highly recommended to search vendor Web sites and upgrade the individual components to current revision levels After the recovery procedure is completed you must activate Windows either by Internet connection to Microsoft s Web site or by telephone Have your Windows Product Key ...
Page 171: ... to perform using the Recovery Wizard After the recovery procedure is done you must activate Windows either by Internet connection to Microsoft s Web site or by telephone Have your Windows Product Key number located on the rear of the oscilloscope handy during Widows reactivation Note The recovery process produces a replica of the operating system and oscilloscope application software at the curre...
Page 172: ...rom the Main Menu The Restore Data Wizard opens 6 Click Next on the Welcome page 7 On the Backup Archive Selection page you choose the zone where the recovery partition is located Choose Acronis Secure Zone this is where the recovery data is located on your oscilloscope and click Next 8 On the Backup Date Selection page choose the date when the backup was created and to which state you want to rev...
Page 173: ...e screen 16 Once the restoration is complete an Information window is displayed indicating that the Data was successfully restored Click OK 17 Click Operations Exit The oscilloscope will restart and begin installing the required software A message is displayed asking if you want to install Microsoft Office PowerPoint Viewer 18 Click Yes to install PowerPoint Viewer The InsallShield Wizard for Adob...
Page 174: ... software If you exit the application and want to reload it touch the shortcut icon on the desktop Note If you minimize the application touch the appropriate task bar or desktop icon to maximize it Restarting the Operating System If you need to restart the Windows operating system reboot the oscilloscope by pressing and holding in the power switch for 10 seconds then turning the power on again Ref...
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Page 191: ... 27 bandwidth limiting setup 72 C calibration 20 channel deskew 74 cleaning 20 clipboard 157 comparing parameters 128 Connecting the Adapters 43 cooling 17 coupling 71 Coupling 83 cursors 104 icons 104 measuring with 104 setup 105 Cursors 107 customization connectivity 136 Customization Overview 135 D data formats 146 date time 163 deleting files 150 deskewing channels 74 desktop 168 Dialog Area 5...
Page 192: ...ont Panel 22 Front Panel Controls 30 Front Panel Groupings 31 G gain varying 74 grid intensity 93 grid on top 93 H hard disk partitions 169 hardcopy setup 154 Hardware and Software Controls 30 Help 113 help markers 111 histicons 116 histograms creating and viewing 114 histicons 116 persistence 117 slice center 117 thumbnail 116 holdoff 86 I I O Panel 25 Intensity knob 103 intensity of grid 93 inte...
Page 193: ...ze 85 overload protection 71 P Parameter Measurements 126 parameter setup 108 parameters 107 measure modes 110 standard vertical 110 partitions hard disk 169 Pass Fail Testing 128 pass fail testing actions 129 Pass Fail Testing Setup 130 Passive Probe Compensation 46 performance optimization 165 persistence 100 Persistence Histogram 117 power ground connections 18 power of 2 fft 123 preferences 16...
Page 194: ...y to a File 143 Saving Setup s Internally on Your Instrument 142 Saving TriggerScan Setups 92 Saving Waveforms 145 Screen Layout Groupings and Controls 47 Search Modes 125 segments displaying 67 sensitivity and position adjusting 70 Sequence Display Modes 63 sequence mode display setup 94 Sequence Sampling Mode Working with Segments 61 sequence sampling mode display modes 67 timeouts 65 Setting 10...
Page 195: ...gger setup coupling 83 holdoff 86 trigger types 77 trigger types 77 TriggerScan 89 truncate 122 Turning 107 Turning on Channels and Traces 57 U utilities acquisition status 168 audio feedback 164 autocalibration 165 auxiliary output signals 161 clipboard 157 date time 163 delay control 166 delay in 166 desktop 168 email 160 file 158 hardcopy 154 offset control 165 options 164 performance optimizat...
Page 196: ...Getting Started Manual WP7Zi GSM E RevA 196 WaveML data format 147 WavePro 174 WaveStream 102 Width 86 Windows operating system 174 X XY displays 95 Z zero fill 122 Zooming Segments in Sequence Mode 66 ...
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