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EMC safety and environmental compliance

Compliance information

This section lists the EMC (electromagnetic compliance), safety, and environmental standards with which the instrument
complies. This product is intended for use by professionals and trained personnel only; it is not designed for use in households or
by children.

Questions about the following compliance information may be directed to the following address:

Tektronix, Inc.

PO Box 500, MS 19-045

Beaverton, OR 97077, USA

www.tek.com

EMC compliance

EU EMC Directive

Meets intent of Directive 2014/30/EU for Electromagnetic Compatibility. Compliance was demonstrated to the following
specifications as listed in the Official Journal of the European Communities:

EN 61326-1, EN 61326-2-1. EMC requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use. 

 

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CISPR 11. Radiated and conducted emissions, Group 1, Class A

IEC 61000-4-2. Electrostatic discharge immunity

IEC 61000-4-3. RF electromagnetic field immunity

IEC 61000-4-4. Electrical fast transient / burst immunity

IEC 61000-4-5. Power line surge immunity

IEC 61000-4-6. Conducted RF immunity

IEC 61000-4-11. Voltage dips and interruptions immunity

EN 61000-3-2. AC power line harmonic emissions

EN 61000-3-3. Voltage changes, fluctuations, and flicker

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This product is intended for use in nonresidential areas only. Use in residential areas may cause electromagnetic interference.

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Emissions which exceed the levels required by this standard may occur when this equipment is connected to a test object.

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Equipment may not meet the immunity requirements of applicable listed standards when test leads and/or test probes are connected due to coupling of electromagnetic
interference onto those leads/probes. To minimize the influence of electromagnetic interference, minimize the loop area between the unshielded portions of signal and
associated return leads, and keep leads as far away as possible from electromagnetic disturbance sources. Twisting unshielded test leads together is an effective way to
reduce loop area. For probes, keep the ground return lead as short as possible and close to the probe body. Some probes have accessory probe tip adapters to
accomplish this most effectively. In all cases, observe all safety instructions for the probes or leads used.

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For compliance with the EMC standards listed here, high quality shielded interface cables that incorporate low impedance connection between the cable shield and the
connector shell should be used.

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Summary of Contents for MDO3 Series

Page 1: ...Warning The servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only To avoid personal injury do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so Refer to all safety summaries prior...

Page 2: ...pending Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material Specifications and price change privileges reserved TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektroni...

Page 3: ...pe 4 Check that the oscilloscope passes power on self tests 5 Connecting probes 5 Rackmount information 6 Remote access from a Web browser 7 Connect the oscilloscope to a PC using a USB cable 7 Cleani...

Page 4: ...Compensation SPC 32 Compensate TPP0250 TPP0500B or TPP1000 probes 33 Connect to a network LAN 34 EMC safety and environmental compliance Compliance information 37 EMC compliance 37 Safety compliance 3...

Page 5: ...roduct and certified for the country of use Do not use the provided power cord for other products Ground the product This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid...

Page 6: ...ore you clean the product Provide proper ventilation Refer to the installation instructions in the manual for details on installing the product so it has proper ventilation Slots and openings are prov...

Page 7: ...be and accessories Before each use inspect probe and accessories for damage cuts tears or defects in the probe body accessories or cable jacket Do not use if damaged Ground referenced oscilloscope use...

Page 8: ...accessible as you read the marking WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the marking CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product Symbols on the pro...

Page 9: ...option Large 11 6 HD 1920 x 1080 pixel capacitive touchscreen display User interface optimized for touchscreen use Sample rates of 2 5 GS s on all analog channels 5 GS s on 1 or 2 channels for the MDO...

Page 10: ...nt functions available at www tek com downloads How to remotely control the instrument 3 Series MDO Programmer Manual Tektronix part number 077 1498 xx available at www tek com downloads Instrument sp...

Page 11: ...pends on instrument bandwidth 350 MHz 500 MHz and 1 GHz bandwidth 100 MHz and 200 MHz bandwidth One per analog channel TPP0500B TPP0250B Accessory bag 1 016 2144 xx Power cord 1 Depends on region Cali...

Page 12: ...at 100 to 132 V Input signal requirements Keep the input signals within allowed limits to ensure the most accurate measurements and prevent damage to the analog and digital probes or instrument Make s...

Page 13: ...put resistance 101 k Input capacitance 8 0 pF typical Pollution Degree 2 indoor use only Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity Secure lock the oscilloscope Lock an oscilloscope to a test bench or equipme...

Page 14: ...power standby switch 2 Connect the power cord to an appropriate AC mains source Power is supplied to the power supply and some other boards whenever the AC power cord is connected to a live mains cir...

Page 15: ...lloscope to your device under test DUT Use a probe that best matches your signal measurement needs Figure 2 Connecting probes to the instrument 1 Tektronix Versatile Probe Interface TekVPI These probe...

Page 16: ...auss and so on Connect a BNC probe or cable by pushing it onto a channel BNC bayonet connector and turn the lock mechanism clockwise until it locks For more information on the many probes available fo...

Page 17: ...for and opens the Web page for the oscilloscope Connect the oscilloscope to a PC using a USB cable Use a USB cable to connect the oscilloscope directly to a PC for remote instrument control 1 On the o...

Page 18: ...Installing your instrument 8 MDO32 MDO34 Installation and Safety Manual www tehencom com...

Page 19: ...controls and user interface to display waveforms and take measurements Front panel controls and connectors The front panel controls provide direct access to key instrument settings such as vertical ho...

Page 20: ...acquisitions as set in the Acquisition configuration menu Pushing Single Seq turns off Run Stop mode and takes a single acquisition The button color indicates the acquisition status quick green flash...

Page 21: ...hrough the selections The Slope button is disabled when the trigger type requires other slope qualifiers set from the Trigger configuration menu Mode sets how the instrument behaves in the absence or...

Page 22: ...the button selects the Math waveform If a Math waveform is displayed and selected pushing the button turns off the Math waveform removes it from Waveform view Push the button again to display the wave...

Page 23: ...ontrols Touch Off turns touchscreen capability off The Touch Off button is lighted when the touchscreen is turned off Save is a one push save operation that uses the current File Save As settings to s...

Page 24: ...lower tab for adjusting the high frequency response of a passive probe probe compensation The oscilloscope uses this signal to automatically compensate supported probes including the ones that ship wi...

Page 25: ...s supply power to the oscilloscope and provide connectors for network USB devices video reference signals and the AFG output 1 Power cord connector Use only the power cord specified for this product a...

Page 26: ...ion The user interface screen The touchscreen user interface contains waveforms measurement readouts and touch based controls to access all oscilloscope functions 1 The Menu bar provides menus for typ...

Page 27: ...earch configuration menu and set the search conditions for analog and digital channels Search badges are added to the Results Bar The Measurement and Search badges show measurement and search results...

Page 28: ...r interface elements on page 28 2 The Expansion Point icon on the waveform view shows the center point around which the waveform expands and compresses when changing horizontal settings 3 The Trigger...

Page 29: ...ption is installed 10 Double tap a badge to open its associated configuration menu See Badges on page 22 See Configuration menus on page 27 If you add more Channel or Waveform badges than can fit in t...

Page 30: ...tap the RF button in the display Each area of the user interface has a specific function that helps manage information or controls 1 Vertical graticule labels 2 Start frequency 3 Reference level 4 Ver...

Page 31: ...indicates that the minimum trace is currently selected 10 Normal trace Each acquisition is discarded as new data is acquired 11 Max hold trace The maximum data values are accumulated over multiple acq...

Page 32: ...to increase or decrease the vertical scale setting for that waveform You can drag or flick Channel and Waveform badges down off the display to turn them off Swiping back up from the bottom of the disp...

Page 33: ...ete them You can bring the badge back by swiping in from the right Search badges Search badges are also shown in the Results Bar below the Measurement badges A search badge lists the search source sea...

Page 34: ...orm is clipped it will not affect amplitude measurements on that math waveform WARNING Clipping is caused by excessive or dangerous voltages at the probe tip and or a vertical scale setting that is no...

Page 35: ...e Settings bar display the main Horizontal Trigger and Acquisition settings You cannot delete System badges Double tap a System badge to open its configuration menu The Horizontal badge also has Scale...

Page 36: ...tion menu with access to all settings for the badge Touch and hold Right click menu with single tap access to common actions Typical actions include turning off a channel and deleting a measurement or...

Page 37: ...ar to open its configuration menu Selections or values that you enter take effect immediately Menu contents are dynamic and can change depending on your selections instrument options or attached probe...

Page 38: ...the area to view NOTE Moving the Zoom Box or changing its position does not change the horizontal time base settings 3 The Zoom icon in the upper right corner of the Waveform View switches zoom mode o...

Page 39: ...guration menu 2 Tap anywhere outside the menu or dialog Click anywhere outside the menu or dialog Move a menu Touch and hold the menu title bar or a blank area in the menu then drag the menu to new po...

Page 40: ...Getting acquainted with your instrument 30 MDO32 MDO34 Installation and Safety Manual www tehencom com...

Page 41: ...date time display again double tap in the blank area where the date time badge was displayed to open the configuration menu and set the Display button to On 3 You may also tap the Year Day Hour Minute...

Page 42: ...oscilloscopes detects the USB drive with the firmware file and starts the installation process Follow on screen instructions to install the firmware 8 When the firmware install is finished remove the...

Page 43: ...here is no probe compensation status field shown in the panel the oscilloscope cannot store compensation values for that probe See the oscilloscope Help for how to manually compensate passive probes n...

Page 44: ...robe tip and ground from the PROBE COMP terminals 11 Repeat these steps for each supported passive probe that you want to compensate for this channel 12 Repeat these steps to compensate supported prob...

Page 45: ...hanging IP address for this instrument tap Manual and enter the IP address and other values provided by your IT or system administrator resource 5 Tap Test Connection to verify that the network connec...

Page 46: ...Configure the instrument 36 MDO32 MDO34 Installation and Safety Manual www tehencom com...

Page 47: ...N 61000 3 2 AC power line harmonic emissions EN 61000 3 3 Voltage changes fluctuations and flicker 1 This product is intended for use in nonresidential areas only Use in residential areas may cause el...

Page 48: ...Canadian certification CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements Additional compliances IEC 61010 1 S...

Page 49: ...ategory II as defined in IEC 61010 1 Environmental compliance This section provides information about the environmental impact of the product Restriction of hazardous substances Complies with RoHS2 Di...

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Page 51: ...correct handle rotate 1 Cursors button 9 Cursors button touchscreen 16 D Default Setup button 9 DVM option 17 dynamic range limit marker 17 E e Scope 7 Environment requirements 2 errors 24 Ethernet p...

Page 52: ...channel buttons 17 Input connectors front panel 9 input signal level requirements 2 K knob A 9 knob B 9 L LAN port rear panel 15 LAN connect to 34 Level knob 9 lock to bench or rack 3 LXI 7 M Math bu...

Page 53: ...6 run signal path compensation 32 Run Stop button 9 S Save button 9 scale buttons badge 22 26 Scale knob 9 Scale knob horizontal 9 search badge 22 26 Search button 16 security cable lock 15 set GPIB...

Page 54: ...record view 17 waveform badge 22 26 Waveform View 16 Z Zoom box 28 zoom icon 17 Zoom overview 28 Zoom title bar 28 Index 44 MDO32 MDO34 Installation and Safety Manual www tehencom com...

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