3. AUX Out generates a signal transition on a trigger event or outputs a synchronization signal from the AFG.
4. LAN connector (RJ-45) connects the oscilloscope to a 10/100 Base-T local area network.
5. USB Device port lets you connect to a PC to remotely control the oscilloscope using the USBTMC protocol.
6. USB Host port lets you connect a USB memory device, keyboard, or mouse.
7. HDMI output lets you connect an external monitor or projector to show the oscilloscope screen.
8. Security lock connector lets you use a standard PC/laptop lock cable to secure the oscilloscope to a work bench or other
location.
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 typical operations including:
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Saving, loading, and accessing files
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Setting oscilloscope display and measurement preferences
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Configuring network access
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Running self tests
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Erasing measurement and settings memory (TekSecure
™
)
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Loading option licenses
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Opening a Help viewer
2. The Waveform View area displays analog, digital, math, reference, and bus waveforms. The waveforms include waveform
handles (identifiers), trigger position, and level(s) indicators. See
Identifying items in the time domain display
on page 17.
Getting acquainted with your instrument
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