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RTO6

Oscilloscope

Getting Started

 

1801667002
Version 02

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Page 1: ...R S RTO6 Oscilloscope Getting Started 1801667002 Version 02 B1ÐÔ2 ...

Page 2: ...1 29 0 Email info rohde schwarz com Internet www rohde schwarz com Subject to change data without tolerance limits is not binding R S is a registered trademark of Rohde Schwarz GmbH Co KG Trade names are trademarks of the owners 1801 6670 02 Version 02 R S RTO6 Throughout this manual products from Rohde Schwarz are indicated without the symbol e g R S RTO6 is indicated as R S RTO6 ...

Page 3: ...ata Sheet and Brochure 15 3 3 Release Notes Open Source Acknowledgment 16 4 Preparing for Use 17 4 1 Lifting and Carrying 17 4 2 Unpacking and Checking 17 4 3 Choosing the Operating Site 18 4 4 Setting Up the Product 18 4 5 Considerations for Test Setup 20 4 6 Connecting to Power 21 4 7 Switching On or Off 21 4 8 Connecting External Devices 23 5 Instrument Tour 26 5 1 Front Panel 26 5 2 Rear Panel...

Page 4: ... Schwarz SmartGrid 50 6 6 Toolbar 51 6 7 Displaying Results 60 6 8 Using Dialog Boxes 62 6 9 Entering Data 63 6 10 Instrument Information and Notifications 66 6 11 Getting Information and Help 68 7 Setting Up the Instrument 71 7 1 Performing a Self alignment 71 7 2 Setting the Display Language 72 8 Contacting Customer Support 73 Index 74 ...

Page 5: ...of potential dangers and gives instructions on how to prevent personal injury or damage caused by dangerous situations Safety information is provided as follows In Chapter 1 1 Safety instructions on page 5 The same information is provided in many languages as printed Safety Instructions The printed Safety Instructions are delivered with the product Throughout the documentation safety instructions ...

Page 6: ...self Use the instrument handles to move or carry the instrument Do not use the mounted accessories instead of the handles Accessories are not designed to carry the weight of the instrument To move the instrument safely you can use lifting or transporting equipment such as lift trucks and forklifts Follow the instructions provided by the equipment man ufacturer Choosing the operating site Only use ...

Page 7: ...ecting to power and grounding The mains power supply input of the instrument complies with overvoltage cate gory II It has to be connected to a fixed installation used to supply energy con suming equipment such as household appliances and similar loads Be aware that electrically powered products have risks such as electric shock fire per sonal injury or even death Take the following measures for y...

Page 8: ...eed the value specified in the data sheet Observe all voltage and current ratings of the instrument the probes and the accessories Limits and ratings are marked on the products and listed in the data sheets Consider that the rated voltage depends on the frequency The voltage limita tion curves or values are provided in the data sheet Do not exceed the maxi mum measurement voltage from the probe ti...

Page 9: ...e measures to pre clude direct contact with the measurement setup Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is applied Switch off the test circuit while connecting and disconnecting probe leads Use only insulated voltage probes test leads and adapters Make sure that the input leads fulfill the safety requirements for your measure ment The delivered input leads might have a jacket ...

Page 10: ...hout rated measurement category For measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to mains for example electronics circuits powered by batteries and specially protected secondary circuits This measurement category is also known as CAT I CAT II For measurements performed on circuits directly connected to the low voltage installation by a standard socket outlet for example household appl...

Page 11: ... least two people or transport equipment Electrical hazard Indicates live parts Risk of electric shock fire personal injury or even death 1 2 Warning Messages in the Documentation A warning message points out a risk or danger that you need to be aware of The signal word indicates the severity of the safety hazard and how likely it will occur if you do not follow the safety precautions WARNING Pote...

Page 12: ...and Regulatory Information R S RTO6 12 Getting Started 1801 6670 02 02 1 3 Korea Certification Class A 이 기기는 업무용 A급 전자파 적합기기로서 판매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하 시기 바라며 가정외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 합니다 Korea Certification Class A ...

Page 13: ...gh quality line of probes For a detailed specification refer to the data sheet The R S RTO6 oscilloscope brings various benefits in your daily work It helps you to Find signal anomalies quickly with unparalleled update rate Capture all signal details with excellent signal integrity See more with up to 16 bit resolution Find complex signal details with advanced trigger capabilities Measure more wit...

Page 14: ...are basic functionality and applications User manual Instrument Describes all instrument functions in detail It also provides an introduction to remote control a complete description of the remote control commands with pro gramming examples and information on maintenance and instrument interfaces Includes the contents of the getting started manual The online version of the user manual provides the...

Page 15: ...des safety information in many languages The printed document is deliv ered with the product Instrument security procedures manual Deals with security issues when working with the R S RTO6 in secure areas Service Manual Describes the performance test for checking the rated specifications module replacement firmware update troubleshooting and fault elimination and contains mechanical drawings and s...

Page 16: ... release notes list new features improvements and known issues of the cur rent firmware version and describe the firmware installation The open source acknowledgment document provides verbatim license texts of the used open source software It can also be read directly on the instrument www rohde schwarz com firmware rto6 Release Notes Open Source Acknowledgment ...

Page 17: ...feet b Carefully remove the pads from the instrument handles at the front c Pull off the corrugated cardboard cover that protects the rear of the instru ment d Carefully unthread the corrugated cardboard cover at the front that pro tects the instrument handles and remove it 2 Retain the original packing material Use it when transporting or shipping the product later 3 Using the delivery notes and ...

Page 18: ...that are directly connected to a low voltage supply network that supplies residential buildings Class A equipment is intended for use in industrial environments It can cause radio disturbances in residential environments due to possible conducted and radiated disturbances It is therefore not suitable for class B environments If class A equipment causes radio disturbances take appropriate measures ...

Page 19: ...uct on top of the product As an alternative you can mount several products in a rack 4 NOTICE Overheating can damage the product Prevent overheating as follows Keep a minimum distance of 10 cm between the fan openings of the prod uct and any object in the vicinity Do not place the product next to heat generating equipment such as radia tors or other products 4 4 2 Mounting the Product in a Rack Th...

Page 20: ... the rack brackets with a tightening torque of 1 2 Nm to secure the product at the rack To unmount the product from a rack 1 Loosen the screws at the rack brackets 2 Remove the product from the rack 3 If placing the product on a bench top again unmount the adapter kit from the product Follow the instructions provided with the adapter kit 4 5 Considerations for Test Setup Cable selection and electr...

Page 21: ...o ensure proper instrument functioning Then it restores the user settings to the state before the disturbance 4 6 Connecting to Power For safety information see Connecting to power and grounding on page 7 The R S RTO6 can be used with different AC power voltages and adapts itself automatically to it The nominal ranges are 100 V to 240 V AC at 50 Hz to 60 Hz and 400 Hz max 6 2 A to 4 1 A 1 Plug the...

Page 22: ...t panel light up If the previous session was terminated regularly the oscilloscope uses the last settings Before you start measurements be sure to comply with the warm up phase specified in the data sheet If you leave the main power switch on the instrument is in standby mode To dis connect from power supply power off the instrument Powering off is only required if the instrument must be disconnec...

Page 23: ...ing USB Devices The USB interfaces on the front and rear panels allow you to connect USB devi ces directly to the instrument The number of USB connectors can be increased by using USB hubs Due to the large number of available USB devices there is almost no limit to the expansions that are possible with the R S RTO6 The following USB devices can be useful for example USB flash drives to save screen...

Page 24: ...access and modify the settings of the Windows operating system To access Windows press the Windows key on the external keyboard or select Menu Minimize Application on the R S RTO6 menu Connecting a USB flash drive If the installation of a USB flash drive is successful Windows informs you that the device is ready to use The device is made available as a new drive D and is displayed in Windows Explo...

Page 25: ...re the displays directly in the instrument setup 1 Check the input type of the monitor or projector Make sure to select the cor rect cable To use a VGA monitor you need an active DVI D to VGA adapter 2 Open Menu Settings Display 3 Select the Monitors tab 4 Select how to display the screen 5 To access Windows display settings tap Additional settings The touchscreen of the R S RTO6 has a screen reso...

Page 26: ...ectors and also the touchscreen with its control elements 5 1 Front Panel The front panel of the R S RTO6 is shown in Front Panel The function keys are grouped in functional blocks to the right of the touchscreen Below the screen various connectors are located Figure 5 1 Front panel of R S RTO6 1 Touchscreen 2 Trigger controls 3 Horizontal controls 4 Vertical controls Front Panel ...

Page 27: ...erface The input impedance is selectable the values are 50 Ω and 1 MΩ The maximum input voltage is 200 V peak 150 V RMS at 1 MΩ input impedance and 5 V RMS at 50 Ω input impedance 5 1 2 Other Front Panel Connectors Besides the input connectors the instrument has USB connectors and probe compensation connectors at the front panel USB Two USB type A connectors that comply with standard USB 3 1 They ...

Page 28: ...el The rear panel of the R S RTO6 is shown in Rear Panel Figure 5 2 Rear panel of R S RTO6 1 USB connectors type A 2 USB Device connector type B 3 LAN connector 4 HDMI connector for external monitor 5 AC power supply connector and main power switch 6 DisplayPort connector 7 Option slot for R S RTO6 B6 waveform generator shown in figure or R S RTO6 B7 pulse source Rear Panel ...

Page 29: ...illoscope using the protective earth conductor on the front panel and an appropriate cable The AC main power switch also interrupts the power supply of the OCXO When you power up the instrument be sure to comply with the warm up phase specified in the data sheet before you start measurements USB Device USB 3 0 interface of type B device USB to be used for remote control of the instrument USB Two U...

Page 30: ... level is 2 5 V 50 mA With 1 MΩ termination the level is 5 V A short circuit of the connector to ground cre ates current of 100 mA To enable the trigger out signal select Trigger menu Ctrl Action Here you also adjust polarity delay and length of the pulse The default is a positive pulse of 100 ns The minimum delay is 800 ns Mixed signal option R S RTO6 B1 digital extension port R S RTO6 B1E The mi...

Page 31: ...the data sheet The option can be installed in the option slot at the rear panel The module has four connectors Out 2 92 mm connectors K type for pulse signal output Ref 2 92 mm connectors K type for reference signal output GBIP option R S RTO6 B10 The GBIP option provides a GBIP interface and connector for remote control For detailed specifications refer to the data sheet 5 3 Keys and Controls 5 3...

Page 32: ...y again to switch the source The key lights up in the color of the selected trigger source Slope Toggles the trigger slope or trigger polarity dependent on the trigger type The current setting is shown on the trigger label Run Stop Starts and stops the continuous acquisition A green light indicates a running acquisition A red light shows that acquisition is stopped Single Starts a defined number o...

Page 33: ... waveform to the right Reference point defines the position of the reference point on the screen Turn clockwise to move it to the right The reference point marks the rescaling center of the time scale It is indicated by a gray triangle outline at the top of the dia gram If you modify the time scale the reference point remains fixed on the screen and the scale is stretched or compressed to both sid...

Page 34: ... opens the Vertical dialog box for the appropriate channel The vertical rotary knobs are focused on the selected waveform They are illumi nated in the color of the selected waveform Ref Opens the Reference dialog box where you can configure and display refer ence waveforms Press the key repeatedly to switch the reference waveform If a reference waveform is selected the vertical rotary knobs are il...

Page 35: ... knobs are illuminated in brown default color the brightness of the color depends on the selected waveform Position The upper rotary knob changes the vertical position or the offset of the selected waveform The horizontal axis and the selected waveform are moved vertically The knob lights up in the color of the selected waveform You can select if the knob changes the position or the offset in Menu...

Page 36: ...alue and move to the next cell To set cursor positions histogram areas and mask points in input boxes press to toggle the parameter turn clockwise to increase the value or turn counterclockwise to decrease it To move zoom area cursor line or gate in diagrams Turn to move the ele ment that has the focus and press to toggle the focus To change the intensity Press the Intensity key and turn the knob ...

Page 37: ...ile a measurement is enabled the Measure ments dialog box is displayed where you can Configure various measurements and enable statistics Configure gated measurement Configure long term and histogram measurements Configure actions to be executed if specified limits are exceeded History The sample memory contains several stored acquisitions before the current one which is shown in the display Press...

Page 38: ...ined pre set configuration Camera Performs the action that is assigned to the key in Settings menu Frontpanel Hardkeys By default the key saves a screenshot of the waveform display Touch Lock Locks the touchscreen to prevent unintended use When the touchscreen is off the key is illuminated Press again to unlock the touchscreen Clear Deletes all measurement results including long term measurement a...

Page 39: ...n computers with non Windows operating systems a remote desktop connection is possible using RDP applications For details refer to the user manual chapter Remote Desktop Connection Remote monitoring and control of the instrument from a connected computer is also possible with a standard web browser and a LAN connection For details refer to the user manual chapter Web Control Alternatively you can ...

Page 40: ... two fingers vertically to change the vertical scale of the active waveform Function keys and rotary knobs The front panel provides nearly all functions and controls to operate the instru ment in the classic ways without touchscreen As an exception the signal bar cannot be used with front panel controls Optional mouse and or keyboard These devices work conform to Windows standards The navigation k...

Page 41: ...a minimized live waveform 10b and signal icon with vertical settings 10c 11 Histogram area 12 Histogram Diagram A diagram shows one or more waveforms channel reference and math wave forms together with histograms masks etc Zoom details XY waveforms spectra and other special waveforms are shown in separate diagrams By default the diagram name contains the diagram number and the short names of the w...

Page 42: ...aveform Trigger position and trigger level The blue markers show the horizontal position of the trigger and the vertical trig ger level You can touch and move the trigger markers in the diagram to set the positions The trigger point is the zero point of the diagram The trigger position can be moved outside the diagram A red trigger position marker indicates that the trigger position is not visible...

Page 43: ...ap the button See also Chapter 6 10 Instrument Information and Notifications on page 66 Zoom diagram and zoom area Zoomed waveforms are shown in separate zoom diagrams in addition to the waveform diagrams On the original waveform diagram a rectangle indicates the zoomed section of the waveform this is the zoom area You can modify the zoom area by dragging the rectangle as a whole and by dragging i...

Page 44: ...signal icons C1 and C2 show the main settings and the wave forms are displayed in diagrams Other waveforms are minimized and shown in the signal icon Figure 6 5 Signal label 1 Vertical scale 2 Offset 3 Bandwidth 4 Coupling 5 Termination If the signal bar contains many icons and not all icons are visible touch one of the icons and scroll left or right until the required icon appears You can also sw...

Page 45: ...a dialog box 3 Dialog box 4 Result table docked 5 Signal bar 6 Menu Not shown Input box Toolbar 1 The icons on the toolbar provide quick and easy access to the most important functionality For a detailed description refer to Chapter 6 6 Toolbar on page 51 If you adjust the settings of an analyzing function e g cursor measurement the toolbar assist is shown instead of the icons The toolbar assist p...

Page 46: ...ent results on page 60 Signal bar 5 The signal bar shows all enables waveforms as described in Signal bar on page 44 Menu 6 The menu provides access to the complete functionality of the R S RTO6 Input box The input box appears if you adjust a value using one of the rotary knobs or if you drag an element on the screen for example a cursor line The input box shows the current value of the modified p...

Page 47: ...rms The R S RTO6 can create and display many waveform types The most impor tand are Channel waveforms Up to three waveforms per input channel can be shown For a four channel instrument 12 channel waveforms are available Reference waveforms Four waveforms can be used as reference for comparison and analysis Math waveforms Working with Waveforms ...

Page 48: ...each waveform can be changed the color of its signal icon and of the illuminated keys is adjusted to the new color Alternatively a color table can be assigned to a waveform Settings Menu Settings Appearance Colors tab Waveforms can be minimized to signal icons showing a small real time signal view Thus more space in the diagram area is available without switching off waveforms Diagrams are display...

Page 49: ...ding to your needs Choose one of the following ways Press the channel key In the Vertical dialog box select the channel and tap Channel On The waveform is now active selected and is shown in the diagram To select a waveform Choose one of the following ways Tap the waveform in the waveform diagram To select a channel reference or math waveform press the correspond ing key Tap the signal icon Note Z...

Page 50: ... the toolbar and then the waveform If several waveforms overlap or lie close together the upper selected waveform is switched off 6 5 Rohde Schwarz SmartGrid The Rohde Schwarz SmartGrid helps to create and arrange the diagrams on the screen with drag drop The diagram layout depends on the position where you drop the signal icon in relation to an existing diagram Figure 6 7 SmartGrid positions 1 In...

Page 51: ...o the diagram area and move it around The Rohde Schwarz SmartGrid appears and a blue area shows where the waveform will be placed 2 Drop the waveform in the target area The waveform appears in an existing or in a new diagram and it is selected for further actions 3 To change the size of a diagram tap the handle between two diagram frames and drag it to the required position 6 6 Toolbar The toolbar...

Page 52: ... are one click actions These actions are performed immediately when you tap the icon Other toolbar functions are analyzing functions These actions are interactive actions To use analyzing functions interactive actions 1 If several waveforms are shown in the diagram select the waveform that you want to analyze See To select a waveform on page 49 2 Tap the icon of the function in the toolbar 3 Check...

Page 53: ...ces It is retained when you switch off and on the instrument and you can save it in the user preferences and user defined preset 1 To open the toolbar configuration tap the icon in the toolbar 2 Select the required toolbar functions Disable the functions that you do not need Enable the functions that you want to add to the toolbar A detailed description of the toolbar functions is given in Chapter...

Page 54: ...70 02 02 One click actions Interactive actions Undo Zoom Redo Search Help Cursor Graphical Saveset Mask Test Saveset Histogram Image Measure Report Quick meas Clear FFT Autoset and Preset Label Run Stop and Single Save Reference Find Level Save Waveform Toolbar ...

Page 55: ...ad and preset with active reference waveform Redo Recovers the undo steps in reverse order Help Enables the tooltip display A short description appears when you tap a parameter in a dialog To open the corresponding help topic tap the Show Help button in the lower right corner of the tooltip See also Chapter 6 11 Getting Information and Help on page 68 Graphical Saveset Opens a window to select and...

Page 56: ...rument remotely Run Stop and Single Starts and stops the continuous acquisition or starts a defined num ber of acquisition cycles The icons have the same functionality as the corre sponding keys on the front panel They are useful when you control the instru ment remotely Find Level Analyses the signal and sets the trigger level to the middle of the signal peaks Force Trigger Starts an immediate si...

Page 57: ...zoom Zoom Creates a coupled zoom area and its related zoom diagram If you change the size of one zoom area the size of all coupled zoom areas is changed as well First create a zoom using the Standard zoom Then tap Coupled zoom and tap the existing zoom area The zoom area is duplicated Drag the duplicate to the required position Fingertip zoom Zoom Magnifies the waveforms around your fingertip Tap ...

Page 58: ...ngle on the screen You can add more segments to the test and add another test You can also move the mask segments on the screen To configure the mask test settings tap the icon in the Mask result box Histogram The histogram icon on the toolbar shows the last selected histogram type A short tap on the icon activates the selected histogram To use another histogram type select it in the toolbar assis...

Page 59: ...he waveform Tap the icon and then tap the waveform to be labeled Enter the label text using the on screen keyboard The text is shown in the same color as the waveform If you tap the display background the label is assigned to the selected waveform You can drag the label to another position Save Reference Copies the selected source waveform with all its settings to the reference waveform If the acq...

Page 60: ...ements from the display Tap the icon and then tap the element to be deleted or the waveform to be switched off 6 7 Displaying Results The results of measurements mask tests searches protocol decoding and oth ers are displayed immediately There are several places to display the results In a table that is docked below the diagram not available for mask test results In a floating result box in front ...

Page 61: ...you cannot move the result box back to the docked position 2 Touch and hold the title of the result box and drag the box on the screen The SmartGrid indicates where the result box will be placed If you drop the box on one of the buttons the results are shown in a sepa rate tab besides above or below the diagram If you drop the box on the signal bar a result icon is created If you drop the box some...

Page 62: ... instrument intuitively with the touchscreen This section pro vides an overview of the accessing methods and describes how to use the dialog boxes Each dialog box has four icons in the upper right corner Go back opens the previously opened dialog box Go forward opens the next dialog box Minimizes the dialog box to a small box that only contains the last selected func tion Closes the dialog box For...

Page 63: ...lysis and you need to change it often you can display a small box that only contains the required setting 1 Tap the setting that you need to modify 2 Tap the Minimize icon in the upper right corner of the dialog box The dialog box turns into a small box that contains only the setting that was last selected 3 To restore the complete dialog box tap the Maximize icon in the small box To close a dialo...

Page 64: ...ale to toggle the increment Position to set to zero Level to set the trigger level to 50 of the signal 3 The input box also provides settings Tap the Steps icon to toggle the increment Tap the Reset icon to set the parameter to the autoset value if availa ble The Multiuse knob is described in Multiuse on page 36 To enter values with the on screen keypad For data input in dialog boxes the touchscre...

Page 65: ... between small steps and large steps tap the Steps icon To get the value that was used before the keypad was displayed tap Cur To enter a user defined value tap the numbers and complete the entry by tapping the unit button The arrow buttons move the cursor left or right Bksp deletes the last character before the cursor changes the sign of the value To enter data with the on screen keyboard 1 Doubl...

Page 66: ...p Cur This is the value that was used before the keyboard was displayed The arrow buttons move the cursor left or right Bksp deletes the last character before the cursor 3 Tap Enter to complete the entry 6 10 Instrument Information and Notifications In the upper right corner of the screen you see the Rohde Schwarz logo date and time the symbolic information on LAN connection and the notifications ...

Page 67: ... lar information They are displayed for a few seconds and saved The color of the dot before the text indicates the severity gray for information orange for warnings and red for errors To read the notifications tap Notification You can also delete the list of notifications 1 To hide the date and time open Menu Settings Appearance Dia gram tab 2 Disable Show date time Instrument Information and Noti...

Page 68: ...To display tooltips and context help 1 Enable the Help icon on the toolbar 2 Tap the parameter for which you need information The tooltip opens 3 To open the corresponding help topic tap the Show Help button in the lower right corner of the tooltip The Help window opens and displays the comprehensive description and the corresponding remote command You can browse the help for further information N...

Page 69: ...Right arrow forward To increase or decrease the font To navigate the Help use the touchscreen To search for a topic in the index The index is sorted alphabetically You can browse the list or search for entries in the list 1 Switch to the Index tab 2 Select the Keyboard icon besides the entry field 3 Enter the first characters of the keyword you are interested in The entries containing these charac...

Page 70: ...several words enclose it in quotation marks For example a search for trigger qualification finds all topics with exactly trigger qualification A search for trigger qualification finds all topics that contain the words trigger and qualification Use Match whole word and Match case to refine the search Use operators AND OR and NOT To close the Help window Select the Close icon in the upper right corn...

Page 71: ...for the first time After a firmware update Once a week When major temperature changes occur 5 1 Warm up the instrument before you start the self alignment The minimum warm up time is indicated in the data sheet 2 Remove the probes from the input connectors 3 In the Menu Settings menu select Maintenance 4 In the Alignment tab tap Start Alignment The alignment is performed the process might take sev...

Page 72: ...boxes result boxes and other screen information is displayed A reboot of the instrument is not necessary 1 Open the Menu Settings System dialog 2 Select the Localization tab 3 Tap the Language button The button shows the current language 4 Select the required language The instrument changes the language after a few seconds Setting the Display Language ...

Page 73: ...uct contact our customer support center A team of highly qualified engineers provides support and works with you to find a solution to your query on any aspect of the operation program ming or applications of Rohde Schwarz products Contact information Contact our customer support center at www rohde schwarz com support or fol low this QR code Figure 8 1 QR code to the Rohde Schwarz support page ...

Page 74: ...ey 37 Cursors 57 Customer support 73 D Data entry 63 Data sheet 15 Delete 60 Demo 56 Diagrams 41 Dialog boxes 45 Background transparency 36 Usage 62 Digital waveforms 47 Display Overview 40 Display elements Diagram 40 Input box 45 Menu 45 Result box 45 Signal bar 40 Toolbar 45 DisplayPort 25 30 E External monitor 25 29 External trigger input 30 External trigger output 30 F FFT 59 Key 35 Find Remot...

Page 75: ...ing 24 MSO 30 N Normal trigger mode 32 Notification 43 Numeric data entry 63 O Offset Channel 35 On Off key 31 Open source acknowledgment 16 Operation Concepts 39 Manual 39 Options R S RTO6 B1 MSO 30 R S RTO6 B1E for R S RT ZVC 30 R S RTO6 B6 waveform and function generator 31 R S RTO6 B10 GBIP 31 P Position Horizontal 33 Vertical 35 Power Connector 29 Key 31 Preset key 38 Probes Compensation 27 P...

Page 76: ... base 33 Time scale 33 Toolbar 51 Coupled zoom 57 Cursor 57 Delete 60 FFT 59 Find level 56 Hardware zoom 57 Hide show icons 53 Histogram 58 Label 59 Load saveset 55 Masks 58 Measure 58 Overview 53 Quick measurement 59 Redo 55 Run Stop 56 Save Reference 59 Save Waveform 59 Search 57 Show tooltips 55 Single 56 Undo 55 Zone trigger 59 Zoom 57 Tooltips 55 Show 68 Touch Lock key 38 Touchscreen Compared...

Page 77: ...ator option 31 Waveforms Arrange 50 Channel 47 Display intensity 36 Math 47 Minimize 49 Overview and usage 47 Reference 47 Select 49 States 48 Switch off 50 Switch on 49 XY 47 Zoom 47 Web interface 39 Windows Access 24 X XY waveforms 47 Z Zone trigger 32 59 Zoom Area 43 Diagram 43 Key 33 Quick access 57 Waveforms 47 ...

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