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IM 701830-01E

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Conventions Used in this Manual

Unit

k ................ Denotes “1000”. Example: 100 kS/s
K ............... Denotes “1024”.

Example: 640 KB (storage capacity of a floppy disk)

Used Characters

Alphanumerics enclosed in double quotation marks usually refer to characters and set values
that appear on the screen and panel.
The SHIFT + xxx key refers to first pressing the SHIFT key (the indicator above the SHIFT key
lights), and then pressing the xxx key to  obtain another, specified, function.

Note

The following symbol marks are used to attract the operator’s attention.

Affixed to the instrument, indicating that for safety, the operator
should refer to the User’s Manual.

WARNING

Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent the danger
of injury or death to the user.

CAUTION

Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent damage to
the instrument.

Note

Provides information that is important for proper operation of the
instrument.

Symbol Marks Used for Descriptions of Operations

The following symbol marks are used in Chapters 3 to 14 to distinguish certain features in
descriptions.

Function

Describes settings and restrictions relating to the
operation. A detailed description of the function is
not provided. For a detailed description of the
function, refer to Chapter 1.

Operating Procedure

Carry out steps in the order shown. The operating
procedures are given with the assumption that you are
not familiar with the operation. Thus, it may not be
necessary to carry out all the steps when changing
settings.

How to Use This Manual

Summary of Contents for DL716

Page 1: ...Digital Scope IM 701830 01E 1st Edition I 1102...

Page 2: ...o change without prior notice as a result of improvements in the instrument s performance and functions Display contents illustrated in this manual may differ slightly from what actually appears on yo...

Page 3: ...standard power cord A1006WD Maximum rated voltage 125 V maximum rated current 7 A F VDE standard power cord A1009WD Maximum rated voltage 250 V maximum rated current 10 A Q BS standard power cord A105...

Page 4: ...nput module is what you ordered Model Name Abbreviation 701855 High Speed Isolation Module HS_ISOL 701856 High Speed Module HS 701852 High Resolution High Voltage Isolation Module HR_HV 701853 High Re...

Page 5: ...ter BNC to Banana female 366921 Saftey connector to binding post 751512 Banana male to BNC 366922 RS 232 9 pin to 25 pin conversion adapter 366971 Measurement lead for measuring voltages of 42 V or mo...

Page 6: ...in this manual the protection provided by this instrument may be impaired Also YOKOGAWA Electric Corporation assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements The follo...

Page 7: ...er cut off the internal or external protective earth wire or disconnect the wiring of protective earth terminal Doing so poses a potential shock hazard Defect of Protective Earth and Fuse Do not opera...

Page 8: ...ode record length input filter history realtime print to the built in printer and realtime recording to the internal hard disk optional etc 8 Display Explains display format interpolation zoom X Y dis...

Page 9: ...cautions that should be observed to prevent the danger of injury or death to the user CAUTION Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent damage to the instrument Note Provides informatio...

Page 10: ...1 Precautions During Use 3 1 3 2 Installing 3 2 3 3 Connecting the Power Cord 3 4 3 4 Setting the Date and Time 3 6 3 5 Installing the Input Module 3 7 3 6 Connecting a Probe 3 9 3 7 Connecting a Inp...

Page 11: ...tting the Trigger Level 6 4 6 5 Setting the Hold off Time 6 5 6 6 Setting the Trigger Position 6 6 6 7 Setting the Trigger Delay 6 8 6 8 Setting the Edge Trigger SIMPLE 6 9 6 9 Setting the A B n Trigg...

Page 12: ...10 4 Outputting to a Printer with a Centronics Interface 10 6 10 5 GP IB RS 232 Interface Data Output and Format Selection 10 8 10 6 Outputting to Floppy Disk Internal Hard Disk Optional or External...

Page 13: ...5 5 15 12 Built in Floppy Disk Drive 15 5 15 13 Internal Hard Disk Optional 15 5 15 14 32 bits Extended Logic Input Optional 15 6 15 15 GO NOGO Input Output 15 6 15 16 General 15 7 15 17 External Dime...

Page 14: ...o CH8 Optional memory Max 16MW CH Optional memory Max 16MW CH Acquisition Memory 200kW CH Acquisition Memory 200kW CH Acquisition Control Logic ASIC ACL Main Memory Display ASIC 10 4 Color TFT Display...

Page 15: ...en time axis record length and displayed record length refer to Appendix 1 If record length exceeds number of screen display points see page 8 2 If the display style is set to P P the oscilloscope use...

Page 16: ...ey the trigger mode Auto is set to normal mode After acquiring the specified record length of data following a trigger activation the displayed waveform stops By pressing the Log Start soft key the tr...

Page 17: ...ou just want to observe the amplitude of the alternating current signal eliminating the DC components from the input signal DC The input signal is sent directly to the attenuator in the vertical contr...

Page 18: ...center at the vertical position 1div 1V 1div 500mV When V Zoom is switched from x1 to x2 Offset Voltage For Voltage Modules Page 5 11 Since the signal you wish to see can be moved to the vertical pos...

Page 19: ...compensate the temperature on the measurement instrument side to the cold junction is referred to as reference junction compensation This instrument can turn ON OFF the internal RJC circuit ON Use thi...

Page 20: ...ource to activate a trigger A trigger is activated when the trigger source exceeds rises above or drops falls below the preset trigger level In addition to input signals CH1 to CH16 and 32 bits extend...

Page 21: ...CH1 H CH2 H Enter Delay 2 s Edge on A Enhanced Trigger Page 6 14 A trigger is activated when an OR trigger occurs while condition A is true L H L L L H H H H H L L L L L H L L H H L L H CH1 CH2 CH3 C...

Page 22: ...Time CH1 H Time 4 s Trigger 5 s 1 s CH1 When B Time Out CH1 H Time 4 s Trigger 5 s 1 s CH1 4 s Window Trigger Enhanced Trigger page 6 19 A certain voltage range window is set and a trigger is activat...

Page 23: ...in Modules Page 6 3 Allow the trigger level to have a width so that the trigger does not get activated due to small fluctuations in the signal Select the trigger hysteresis from the following three ch...

Page 24: ...n Trigger Delay Page 6 6 to 6 8 Specify which part of the acquired waveform in the acquisition memory to display on the screen by setting the trigger position Trigger position is equal to the trigger...

Page 25: ...form Acquisition Modes page 7 2 When storing sampled data in the acquisition memory it is possible to perform processing on specified data and display the resultant waveform The following data process...

Page 26: ...imes and all waveforms can be displayed This stops automatically after acquisition The maximum acquisition count available with the feature varies according to the displayed record length Once the spe...

Page 27: ...e printer roll paper chart speed is 20 mm s Realtime record to the internal hard disk optional The data can be recorded in realtime to the internal hard disk optional The size of the recording area is...

Page 28: ...regardless of whether or not the channel display is turn ON Graticule page 8 4 Use this feature to select use of grid frame or cross graticule Extra window page 8 7 This feature displays an extra win...

Page 29: ...ou can use any of the following compression methods to display data in the non interpolation areas P P Selects use of P P compression Decim Displays data at intervals All Displays all values If interp...

Page 30: ...eform can be enlarged in the time axis direction This function is useful when the acquisition time of the waveform is set long and you wish to observe the details of a section of the waveform or when...

Page 31: ...e of the waveforms are not displayed on the screen To display the waveforms that are not displayed on the screen move the display position horizontally with Main Position of ZOOM menu or replay functi...

Page 32: ...e difference between the V cursors are measured H cursors Two horizontal broken lines H cursors are displayed The values in the vertical direction of each H cursor and the difference between the two a...

Page 33: ...Binarization BASIC mode page 9 11 Converts selected waveform into a binarized waveform All voltages below the threshold become 0 while voltages above the threshold become 1 This operation is availabl...

Page 34: ...ous signals With the Hanning window the accuracy is relatively low but the frequency resolution is relatively high The frequency resolution of the flattop window is less than that of the Hanning windo...

Page 35: ...t The resulting waveform is displayed See page 1 12 for the equation Exponential averaging Determine the average value by attenuating the influence of past data using the specified attenuation constan...

Page 36: ...e currently displayed waveform acquisition must be stopped Use of the snapshot function allows the currently displayed waveforms to remain temporarily on the screen without acquisition being stopped T...

Page 37: ...install an optional hard disk It is also possible to save data to an external SCSI device You can save data in any of the following formats HP GL command format Postscript TIFF and BMP This means that...

Page 38: ...age 3 15 Outputs probe compensation signal VERTICAL group Page 2 3 Menu group used to make vertical axis HORIZONTAL group Page 2 3 Menu group used to make horizontal axis TRIGGER group Page 2 3 Menu g...

Page 39: ...2 2 IM 701830 01E Handle Use the handle to lift and carry the unit Built in printer Page 10 1 Top View 2 1 Front Panel Rear Panel...

Page 40: ...able only to channels which have the voltage module installed HORIZONTAL Group TIME DIV knob Page 5 2 Use this knob to set the time scale If you change the scale while acquisition is suspended the new...

Page 41: ...the acquisition method menu START STOP key Page 4 6 Starts or stops acquisition according to the selected trigger mode The indicator above this key is lit during acquisition Jog and shuttle dials jog...

Page 42: ...enu that you use to save to load from or execute file operations on floppy disk MO disk or external SCSI device MISC key Pages 3 6 3 8 11 18 Chapter 13 IM 701830 11E Displays the menu for selecting GO...

Page 43: ...format The waveform display screen can be divided into 1 2 3 4 6 or 8 sections Refer to page 8 1 8 Trigger level 9 Acquisition state Running Acquisition is in progress Auto Calibration Auto calibrati...

Page 44: ...act your dealer Refer to page 2 for the part number to use when placing an order General Handling Precautions Observe the following precautions when handling the instrument Never place anything on top...

Page 45: ...in addition to the space indicated above for the operation Ambient temperature and humidity Ambient temperature 5 to 40 C Ambient humidity 20 to 80 RH when not using the printer 35 to 80 RH when usin...

Page 46: ...osition or with the rear panel facing down as shown in the figure below When using the stand pull it until it locks When not in use push the stand inwards to its original position Rubber feet When usi...

Page 47: ...extension cords or other measures that defect the protective earth Never use an extension cord that does not have a protective earth otherwise the protection feature will be invalidated Connecting th...

Page 48: ...he power switch is turned ON while the INITIALIZE key is pressed all settings will be reset to the factory settings For details refer to Section 4 2 Initializing Settings page 4 3 If there is still no...

Page 49: ...t Operating Procedure Displaying the System Configuration Menu 1 Press the MISC key 2 Press the System Config soft key to display the system configuration setting menu Setting the Date and Time 3 Pres...

Page 50: ...ure to screw the input module in place at the two locations top and bottom Do not put your hand inside the slot because you may injure your fingers on protrusions Types of input modules Following 7 ty...

Page 51: ...he steps in Removal shown below and reinstall the module according to steps 1 to 3 shown above For details on the overview screen refer to Section 14 4 Checking the System Condition Overview Guide Inp...

Page 52: ...a frequency above 1 kHz damage may occur even when the voltage is lower than this voltage For High Speed Isolation Module 701855 Maximum input voltage at a frequency of 1 kHz or less Main instrument o...

Page 53: ...the object to be measured is connected to the instrument directly without using a probe correct measurement cannot be performed due to the input impedance Points to note when using a probe other than...

Page 54: ...an this voltage For High Resolution High Voltage Isolation Module 701852 Maximum input voltage across the input terminals H and L 1 at a frequency of 1 kHz or less 850 V DC ACpeak CAT I and II 600 Vrm...

Page 55: ...de voltage across the input terminal L and earth at a frequency of 1 kHz or less 42 V DC ACpeak CAT I and II 30 Vrms If the terminal and terminal are reversed correct measurement cannot be made Immedi...

Page 56: ...ot stack the isolation logic probes during use Also allow enough space around the probes to avoid a temperature increase inside the probes Logic Input Connector Connect the accessory logic probe 70098...

Page 57: ...10 to 250 VDC Lo 0 to 30 VDC when set to AC and DC respectively Connecting the logic probe to the Logic Input Module 3 Turn OFF the instrument 4 Connect the end with the 26 pin connector clamp filter...

Page 58: ...es square Phase adjusting hole COMP signal output terminal Functional earth terminal Explanation Reason for probe compensation If the probe s input capacitance is outside the specified range the gain...

Page 59: ...tage across terminals 5 V DC ACpeak Maximum allowable common mode voltage across each terminal and earth 42 V DC ACpeak CAT I and II 30 Vrms Connecting the Strain Gauge Bridge head 700932 700933 suppo...

Page 60: ...dge B Input measurement signal C Bridge D Input measurement signal E Floating common F Sense G Sense A Signal B Signal C Excitation D Excitation E NC not connection F NC not connection When using YOKO...

Page 61: ...o enter a value you must select the desired parameter by pressing the corresponding soft key The shuttle ring the outer ring of the shuttle allows you to enter values in larger steps than the jog dial...

Page 62: ...n insert and overwrite modes The indicator will be lit during insert mode CLR Deletes all displayed characters SPACE Enters a space ENT Confirms the displayed characters CAPS Switches upper case and l...

Page 63: ...o cancel initialization If you have performed initializatioE by mistake press the Undo soft key This will restore the previous settings used before the initialization was performed The Undo operation...

Page 64: ...only for the selected channel Select the channel using one of the keys CH1 to CH16 However if auto set up is performed on a channel which has a temperature module or a logic input module installed an...

Page 65: ...annel if a single channel is selected Trigger level and slope Level is 1 2 the trigger source amplitude Slope is rising Trigger coupling DC Hysteresis High sensitivity Holdoff time 0ns Trigger positio...

Page 66: ...Stopping acquisition will also stop data processing Re starting acquisition will start data processing from the scratch Starting and stopping while accumulation is in progress Stopping acquisition wil...

Page 67: ...art soft key is pressed and the trigger is activated the waveform is acquired once When the Log Start soft key is pressed the waveform is acquired once When acquisition is complete acquisition stops a...

Page 68: ...m Set the offset voltage Save the waveform data Display the X Y waveform Clear trace This function clears every waveform currently displayed on the screen If the trace is cleared while waveform acquis...

Page 69: ...o drift caused by fluctuation in the temperature of the instrument Calibration must be performed when the temperature of the instrument is stable and is between 5 C and 40 C preferably at 23 C 2 C Not...

Page 70: ...the HELP key was pressed or displays a help window which contains information related to jog shuttle menu settings If a key is pressed or the jog shuttle is turned while a help window is displayed the...

Page 71: ...r type BNC Frequency range 100 kHz or less Module 701852 and 701853 Input level TTL level 0 to 5 V Minimum pulse width 400 ns for High and Low Applicable module High Resolution High Voltage Isolation...

Page 72: ...on the time axis to change the display range of the time axis The time measured by using cursor measurements and automatic measurement of waveform parameters are in terms of clock counts of the clock...

Page 73: ...annot be displayed To compare waveforms use the snapshot function Operating Procedure 1 Press one of the CH1 to CH16 keys to select the desired channel To select the optional 32 bit extended logic inp...

Page 74: ...the trigger mode is auto or auto level T DIV is between 100 ms div and 200 ks div and the sample rate is 100 kS s or less However when using Log Start or Single Start under the ACQ menu the display i...

Page 75: ...orizontal Axes Display example When sampling a 10 kHz input signal at 5 MS s CH3 High resolution High voltage Isolation module CH7 High speed module Operating Procedure Turn the TIME DIV knob to set t...

Page 76: ...e V div corresponding to the displayed waveform and the bottom section displays the changed V div The changed V div value becomes valid on the next start The displayed waveform CH1 V div The changed V...

Page 77: ...iv Ground level mark Vertical position mark Note The data which go out of the waveform display frame from moving the vertical position are handled as overflow data If the display waveform goes out of...

Page 78: ...int Attenuation Lower frequency 3 dB point when AC coupling Input frequency When AC is selected When DC is selected Input frequency The value varies for each input module For details refer to Section...

Page 79: ...ttenuation to 1 1 Function Probe attenuation for each channel can be selected from the following 1 1 10 1 100 1 1000 1 Note If an incorrect attenuation has been selected V div will also be incorrect I...

Page 80: ...w pass filter anti aliasing filter Full Auto 4 kHz 400 Hz 40 Hz If a limit other than Full or Auto is selected low pass filter is selected for the specified frequency Selecting Auto automatically comb...

Page 81: ...ired channel 2 Press the Bandwidth soft key to change the band width setting High Resolution Isolation Module 3 Repeat the above steps as necessary to set the value on other channels Note You can set...

Page 82: ...0 75 0 8 1 1 14 1 5 1 6 1 77 2 2 28 2 66 3 2 4 5 8 10 12 5 16 20 25 40 50 and 100 Zoom position Zooms with the center at the vertical position 1div 1V 1div 500mV When V Zoom is switched from x1 to x2...

Page 83: ...div Canceling the offset voltage If the item being controlled by the jog shuttle is Offset pressing the RESET key sets the offset voltage to 0 V Points for attention The offset voltage is effective e...

Page 84: ...mits Depending on the values of A and B for the linear scaling the upper and lower limits of the vertical axis for displaying the waveform may not be well rounded values If you set Linear Scale Roundi...

Page 85: ...g soft key and select ON or OFF Linear Scale Rounding OFF Linear Scale Rounding ON When A 1 2345E 00 B 5 4321E 00 Note Linear scaling is not available for the following waveforms Snapshot waveforms Ac...

Page 86: ...g while the waveform acquisition is stopped the display does not change The waveform will be displayed inverted the next time you start the acquisition Cursor measurements automatic measurement of wav...

Page 87: ...fter carrying out the following operating procedure When the ESC key is pressed repeatedly Just after initialization has been completed Just after auto set up has been completed When data is loaded fr...

Page 88: ...eed to be set according to the input Available range 3000 to 3000 C The setting resolution is 0 1 C 2726 8 to 3273 2K The setting resolution is 0 1K 5368 0 to 5432 0 F The setting resolution is 0 1 F...

Page 89: ...Type soft key to select the desired type Set the display range 3 Press the Upper Scale soft key to set jog shuttle action to Upper Scale 4 Turn the jog shuttle to set the upper limit You can change t...

Page 90: ...A5 A6 A8 OFF when Bit7 OFF on POD A ON when Bit7 OFF on POD A Operating Procedure 1 Press one of the keys channel key which has the logic input module installed CH1 to CH16 to select the channel To s...

Page 91: ...range Upper Scale Lower Scale Selecting the bridge voltage Excitation You can select the voltage to apply to the bridge head 2 V When the resistance of the bridge head bridge resistance is 120 or mor...

Page 92: ...e then an error message and information about the channel that failed are displayed If the power is turned ON a new strain gauge is connected or the bridge voltage or the gauge factor is changed you n...

Page 93: ...menu 9 Turn the jog shuttle to move the cursor to the channel that you wish to balance 10 Press the SELECT key to turn it ON 11 Repeat steps 9 and 10 for all of the channels you wish to balance 12 Mov...

Page 94: ...ue P1 X P2 X range Same as the measurement range see section 15 22 Scale value P1 Y P2 Y range 1 0000E 30 to 1 0000E 30 Initial setting of scale values P1 X 0 0uSTR P1 Y 0 0000E 00 P2 X 1 0uSTR P2 Y 1...

Page 95: ...the linear scaling 3 Press the Linear Scaling soft key to select one from OFF to P1 P2 If you select OFF the operating procedure ends here When Ax B is selected 4 Press the Ax B A soft key and set the...

Page 96: ...the setting a digit using the arrow keys 8 Press the P2 X P2 Y soft key and set the jog shuttle action to P2 X P2 X is displayed in the Get Measure soft key 9 Press the Get Measure soft key to read i...

Page 97: ...or key to move the cursor to the parameter you wish to change 4 Press the SELECT key to display the setup menu for the selected parameter 5 Use the jog shuttle SELECT key and arrow keys to set the par...

Page 98: ...ource is detected and the trigger level is changed to that value The trigger is activated using the new value and the displayed waveform is updated This mode can only be selected for simple triggers N...

Page 99: ...tion 6 4 slope simple for voltage temperature module trigger only Section 6 8 CH1 to CH16 slope simple trigger only Section 6 8 Logic Bit No simple for logic input module trigger only Section 6 8 Set...

Page 100: ...ule Approx 0 5 the setting resolution of the trigger level Approx 1 the setting resolution of the trigger level Approx 2 the setting resolution of the trigger level For the setting resolution of the t...

Page 101: ...odule The trigger level can be set within the measurement range For details on the measurement range see page 15 15 The resolutions used to set the trigger level are as follows Range Resolution Range...

Page 102: ...s default 0 ns The setting resolution is 500 ns Points for attention If holdoff time is set to 50 ms or above the trigger mode should be set to normal When used with the A B n or A Delay B trigger th...

Page 103: ...ord length there are waveforms that are not displayed on the screen In this case the trigger position may not be on the current displayed screen To observe the area near the trigger position move the...

Page 104: ...N DELAY key 2 Press the Position soft key 3 Turn the jog shuttle to set the trigger position You can change the setting a digit using the arrow keys located below the jog shuttle You can reset the pos...

Page 105: ...ses Setting range for trigger delay 0 to 1 s Resolution is 500 ns Delay time Trigger point Trigger position Points for attention When T div is changed the trigger delay remains unchanged Operating Pro...

Page 106: ...the displayed waveform when the level of the trigger source changes from a level below the trigger level to one above the trigger level Updates the displayed waveform when the level of the trigger so...

Page 107: ...nter Trigger is activated when all channels come to meet selected status Exit Trigger is activated when one or more channel moves out of selected status Pattern B repeating count 1 to 255 count Other...

Page 108: ...Turnthejogshuttletomovethecursorto NCount 14 Press the SELECT key to display the N Count menu 15 Turn the jog shuttle to set the desired repeating count n for condition B You can change the value of...

Page 109: ...a certain level 2 L Below a certain level 2 X Don t Care 2Varies depending on the logic probe being used as follows 700986 approx 1 4 V 700987 6 V 50 during DC 700987 50 V 50 during AC Condition Selec...

Page 110: ...to move the cursor to Delay 14 Press the SELECT key to display the Delay menu 15 Turn the jog shuttle to set the desired delay time You can change the value of the digit using the cursor key located b...

Page 111: ...ogic probe being used as follows 700986 approx 1 4 V 700987 6 V 50 during DC 700987 50 V 50 during AC Condition A Select from two conditions as follows True All channels are in specified status False...

Page 112: ...Turn the jog shuttle to move the cursor to CH1 under Edge OR 13 Press the SELECT key to display the CH1 menu 14 Press the SELECT key again to select or Setting the conditions of POD A and B when using...

Page 113: ...entical to the one which is activated when condition A is set to X Don t Care for all channels in an Edge on A trigger setting Operating Procedure Setting the trigger type 1 Press the ENHANCED key 2 P...

Page 114: ...s for condition B Same as for A B n trigger H L X For details refer to page 6 10 Channel to use for condition B Source The channels that can have trigger conditions set are CH1 to CH16 The trigger occ...

Page 115: ...ps to set the channel status for CH2 to CH16 Setting the pulse width 9 Turn the jog shuttle to move the cursor to the Time 10 Press the SELECT key to display the Time menu 11 Turn the jog shuttle to s...

Page 116: ...and width Center setting range Anywhere within the 8 screen divisions in resolution of 0 1 div Example If the scale is 1 V div resolution is 0 1 V Width setting range Up to 5 div from center in resolu...

Page 117: ...ect or Select the waveform 8 Press the Select CH soft key to select the desired waveform from channels CH1 to CH16 Set the window center 9 Press the Center Window Width soft key as necessary to set th...

Page 118: ...case the trigger is ignored If the trigger time is set to a time in the past the trigger is activated when the current time becomes Specified time time interval N where N is an integer If you specify...

Page 119: ...length automatically limits the number of channels that can be used The display of the channels which can no longer be used because the record length is increased can not be turned ON OFF The number o...

Page 120: ...ect this mode if the record length is set 1 M or above when using 16 channels If 2MW CH model You cannot select this mode if the record length is set 200 k or above when using 16 channels If 200kW CH...

Page 121: ...art see page 4 6 cannot be used in averaging mode If you are using simple averaging the instrument terminates acquisition automatically when it completes the specified number of acquisitions as set by...

Page 122: ...he History Memory Restrictions and precautions You can not use this mode together with the roll mode If you stop waveform acquisition by pressing the START STOP key sequential storage also stops It th...

Page 123: ...points are written to the acquisition memory as shown in the following figure Voltage Time axis Time axis 1 2 16 20 a 21 Input signal at 500kS s Box Averaging data b 36 Voltage Number of data points u...

Page 124: ...of all history records from the Start Record No to the End Record No The waveform corresponding to the Selected Record No will appear brighter than the other waveforms Show Map List of time stamps Yo...

Page 125: ...aveform becomes Record 0 In the case of multiple records accumulation sequential store the records will be loaded sequentially with the latest record as 0 Computation and automatic measurement of wave...

Page 126: ...range when All has been selected 5 Press the Start Record No soft key The Start Record No can now be set using the jog shuttle 6 Turn the jog shuttle to set the desired start record No 7 Set the End R...

Page 127: ...e The time is selected at the time of execution with the START STOP key The following record length can be selected Continuous continue printing until the acquisition is stopped with the START STOP ke...

Page 128: ...ndefined on the waveform immediately after the start of the realtime printing The number of points that become undefined depends on the sample rate When printing at 500 ms div or at densities that exc...

Page 129: ...s is set before executing with the START STOP key Record Time can be selected from the following Continuous Continue to record until the waveform acquisition is stopped with the START STOP key 10 s 20...

Page 130: ...tory memory waveform X Y display waveform recalled waveform zoom waveform computed waveform cannot be displayed The following operations can be carried out on the data which is realtime recorded to th...

Page 131: ...jog shuttle Setting the record length to realtime print when executing with Log Start soft key 3 Press the Store Length soft key to associate the jog shuttle to the Store Length 4 Set the record leng...

Page 132: ...H2 1 to Math1 and 0 to Math2 when using 4 waveform windows CH2 Math2 Math1 0 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 Displayed in order according to the set numbers CH1 CH5 CH9 CH13 CH2 CH6 CH10 CH14 CH3 CH11 CH15 CH4 CH8 CH12...

Page 133: ...No interpolation Outside the interpolation area If interpolation is set to Sine or Line the instrument draws lines between points that are aligned vertically Interpolate OFF Sine or Line Within the in...

Page 134: ...on method 1 Press the DISPLAY key 2 Keep pressing the Interpolate soft key to select the necessary method Set the compression method Only if Interpolate OFF 3 Keep pressing the Display Style soft key...

Page 135: ...nging the Graticule Function The graticule type can be selected from the following 3 types Grid Frame Cross Operating Procedure 1 Press the DISPLAY key 2 Press the Graticule soft key to select one of...

Page 136: ...f data value occurrence is indicated in eight colors as illustrated below The grade width can be set within the range given below The default setting is 16 Overlapping display is performed indefinitel...

Page 137: ...Proceed to step 3 if you have selected Persist or to step 4 if you have selected Color Setting the accumulative count when Persist has been selected 3 Turn the jog shuttle to set the desired accumulat...

Page 138: ...data Cursor measured values Extra Window The number of display points available in the vertical direction when the extra window is ON When the extra window is set to ON the vertical size of the wavef...

Page 139: ...gger mark Operating Procedure Set the scale value display ON or OFF 1 Press the DISPLAY key 2 Press the NEXT soft key so that it changes to NEXT 2 2 3 Press the Scale Value soft key to set the feature...

Page 140: ...ction the label appears in the scale value display and with measurement results Operating Procedure Entering a label 1 Press a channel key CH1 to CH16 to select the channel whose label you want to set...

Page 141: ...dicated by a dashed line Note that you cannot make range settings if the mode is set to X Y Setting step T div x 10 displayed record length Linkage Set this feature ON to links the Start Point and End...

Page 142: ...shuttle to select the X axis waveform CH1 Math8 4 Press the SELECT key Channels which do not have input modules installed are not displayed on the menu Set the display range 5 Press the Start Point so...

Page 143: ...rame Zoom positions Z1 Position Z2 Position You set the zoom position center of the Z1 or Z2 zoom slice by its distance from the center of the screen in time axis divisions The setting range is 5div 5...

Page 144: ...y as necessary to set the zoom mode Main Z1 Z2 Select the waveforms for zooming 3 Press the Allocation soft key to produce the allocation menu 4 Move the cursor to the trace to zoom with the jog shutt...

Page 145: ...8 9 Zooming the Waveform Page Scroll when using Main mode only 12 Press the Page Scroll Direction soft key to select or 13 The waveform display position moves by one screen every time the Page Scroll...

Page 146: ...sor key action to Scroll Speed 4 Press the cursor key to set scroll speed 5 Press the Auto Scroll Start Stop soft key to start or stop the scrolling of the waveform Page Scroll 2 Press the Scroll Dire...

Page 147: ...difference between Cursor 3 and 4 1 X Reciprocal of X value User defined cursors You can define a zero point position of cursor Ref1 and an end point position of cursor Ref2 to be used as a reference...

Page 148: ...fer to page 8 7 When the marker cursor is outside the waveform display frame only the horizontal axis value is displayed If the logic waveform Logic Input Module or simultaneous binary computation of...

Page 149: ...ou can enter up to three characters Moving the cursor 14 Press the Cursor2 soft key Cursor 1 can now be moved using the jog shuttle 15 Turn the jog shuttle to move cursor 1 16 If Linkage was set to OF...

Page 150: ...ena Distal mesial and proximal settings Distal Prox Mode The distal mesial and proximal levels serve as reference points for measurements of rise time fall time and other such parameters You can selec...

Page 151: ...xi V Min Minimum voltage V Rms Root mean squeare value 1 n xi 2 1 2 V High High level voltage V P P Peak to peak value Max Min V Low Low level voltage V StdDev Standard deviation 1 n xi2 xi 2 1 2 Amp...

Page 152: ...out on the first period only Measurement results may in some cases be inconsistent with the displayed waveform since automatic measurement is not synchronized with the display update You can ensure co...

Page 153: ...isplayed on the menu When one of the channels CH1 to CH16 is set as the Delay Ref 12 Turn the jog shuttle to set the delay measurement start line indicated by the continuous line on the screen 13 Pres...

Page 154: ...t soft key to display the Next 2 2 menu 13 Press the High Low Mode soft key to select Auto or Max Min Note You can select up to sixteen items in total on all channels However Histo can be selected ind...

Page 155: ...ected in the scale values Recomputing Exec When this instrument is displaying the computing results using auto scaling scaling is not carried out for every data update Please re execute the computing...

Page 156: ...de soft key to display the math menu 3 Keep pressing the Mode soft key until Basic is selected Setting the addition and subtraction type 4 Press the Math1 or Math2 soft key to display the Math menu 5...

Page 157: ...operative on every channel In addition a total of eight binary waveforms can be converted back to analog waveforms For details refer to page 9 15 Operating Procedure Selecting the computation mode 1 P...

Page 158: ...Trace soft key to select the channel for which the threshold is to be set 8 Press the Threshold Up soft key The upper threshold level can now be set using the jog shuttle 9 Turn the jog shuttle to set...

Page 159: ...ic mode page 9 10 Allowable shifting range You can phase shift the waveform up to half the record length record length 2 in either direction along the time axis in steps of 1 sample rate For informati...

Page 160: ...y to display the Math1 menu 5 Press the same soft key again to select the desired type Setting the phase shift 6 Press the Select CH soft key as necessary to select the channel to be shifted 7 Turn th...

Page 161: ...input channels Channels which do not have an input module installed Channels which can not be used due to the record length setting CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH...

Page 162: ...le Channels which do not have input modules installed are not displayed on the menu 8 Press the Threshold Up Threshold Lo soft key The upper threshold level can now be set using the jog shuttle 9 Turn...

Page 163: ...olution Isolation Modules the anti aliasing filter becomes active The horizontal axis of the FFT displays half of the frequencies of the sampling rate or data update rate of each module as defined by...

Page 164: ...g Range 1 0000E 30 to 1 0000E 30 You can read the auto scaling value by setting the Scale Value to ON in the DISPLAY menu Operating Procedure 1 Press the MATH key 2 If User Define is selected for the...

Page 165: ...rm through the filter and display LS LS REAL C1 Display the real part of the linear spectrum of the specified waveform LS IMAG C1 Display the imaginary part of the linear spectrum of the specified wav...

Page 166: ...s Make sure to specify which waveform time axis waveform or frequency waveform to take the average Specifying a wrong waveform will give a meaningless result For cycle averaging set the number of data...

Page 167: ...uting equation 3 Press the Expression Math1 or Expression Math2 soft key to display the A menu for setting the equation is displayed 4 Move the cursor to the desired equation and press the SELECT key...

Page 168: ...eshold Lower similarly Digital filter If FILT1 or FILT2 is specified in the computing equation set the digital filter 7 Press the Next soft key to display the Next 3 3 menu 8 Press the Filter Select s...

Page 169: ...8 Turn the jog shuttle to move the cursor to the constant you wish to set then press the SELECT key to display a menu for setting the value 9 Set the value with the jog shuttle Use the arrow keys to m...

Page 170: ...ntact with plastic films containing plasticizer for instance vinyl chloride film cellophane tape etc for a long period of time discoloration will occur on the recording area of the chart due to the pl...

Page 171: ...from the top of the roller Move the release arm to the FREE position and straighten out the roll sheet Then move the release arm to the HOLD position The printing will fail with an error message if t...

Page 172: ...tions Points for attention The roll chart cannot be fed during acquisition Operating Procedure 1 Press the SHIFT key Functions marked in purple on the panel are now operative 2 Press the COPY key 3 Pr...

Page 173: ...window each window is zoomed in the vertical direction and printed as a full page The printing is repeated for every split window This is useful when the waveform becomes too small because there are...

Page 174: ...ay the keyboard screen 9 Enter characters using the procedure described on page 4 1 Outputting to the printer 10 Display the screen which you wish to print out 11 Press the START STOP key to stop acqu...

Page 175: ...three output types are available for printing to the external printer Normal Print the display screen in regular size Long Enlarge the waveform displayed on the screen by a factor of 2 to 50 taking 10...

Page 176: ...cting the output type and the printer format 3 Press the Type soft key to select the desired output type from Normal to Long 50 or All 4 Press the Format soft key to select ESC P to BJ Setting comment...

Page 177: ...of the screen Data Compression for TIFF and BMP Data of TIFF and BMP formats can be output by compression using respectively LZW and RLE If however Half Tone is set to OFF data of BMP format cannot be...

Page 178: ...Math5 Math6 Math7 Math8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 5 2 3 4 5 2 3 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 2 3 4 4 5 6 2 3 4...

Page 179: ...re Selecting the GP IB mode 1 Press the SHIFT key Functions marked in purple on the panel are now operative 2 Press the COPY key 3 Press the Copy to soft key to display the output media menu 4 Keep pr...

Page 180: ...select Installed Pen or assign pens for Grid to CH8 by turning the jog shuttle if Pen Select has been set to Manual Data compression with TIFF or BMP only 13 Press the Compression soft key to set comp...

Page 181: ...f OFF is selected no shades will be used Comment A comment of up to 30 characters can be output at the bottom section of the screen Data compression for TIFF and BMP Data of TIFF and BMP formats can b...

Page 182: ...size and other parameters See page 10 11 Data compression with TIFF or BMP only 9 Press the Compression soft key to set compression ON or OFF Setting the comment 10 Press the Comment soft key to displ...

Page 183: ...and the shuttered side facing towards the drive then insert it into the floppy drive Insert it until the eject button pops up Removing the floppy disk from the drive Make sure that the access indicato...

Page 184: ...hard disk Function The power of the internal hard disk can be turned ON OFF on this instrument The internal hard disk can be protected from the vibration by turning the power OFF Operating Procedure...

Page 185: ...see 11 12 Changing the SCSI IDs Terminator ON OFF If you are using this instrument by itself not connected to anything else turn the terminator ON Support for SCSI devices The instrument supports mos...

Page 186: ...ed as a hard disk Hard disk format The format is IBM compatible Selecting the formatting mode When formatting an external SCSI device you can select from the following 2 modes Normal Do a physical for...

Page 187: ...o MS DOS on a PC can also be used The three directories are automatically created when Set Media is executed Logical Quick format only clears initializes the directory entries and the FAT If you wish...

Page 188: ...rmat type only for floppy disks 6 Keep pressing the Type soft key until the desired format type is selected from 2DD 640K to 2HD 1 44M Format the disk 7 Press the Format soft key to display the format...

Page 189: ...tories that can be created on the current media is automatically created DIR1 DL_WAVE DL_SETUP DL_MISC Root DIR2 Selecting the directory for saving or loading Since the MO disk or external SCSI device...

Page 190: ...an be saved Therefore all waveforms currently displayed can be saved while accumulation of multiple records is performed in the sequential memory or history memory However no snap shot or histogram wa...

Page 191: ...on and expansion reduction operations can be performed on the loaded waveform The waveform data resides in the DL_WAVE directory with the extension identifier WVF For the file extension of the realtim...

Page 192: ...sing the procedure described on page 4 2 9 In the same way enter a Comment if necessary Specifying range to store and storing 10 Press the Range soft key several times to select from All to Z2 11 Pres...

Page 193: ...ss the START STOP key to stop acquisition Set up data resides in the DL_SETUP directory and has the extension identifier SET Do not delete or rename the file such as on a PC If you do so you will not...

Page 194: ...il Load is selected Selecting the set up data and file to be loaded Confirming the module configuration record length of the file to load and starting loading 3 Press the Mode soft key to display the...

Page 195: ...isplay turned ON available only for ASCII format Moreover no snap shot accumulated waveform or histogram waveform can be stored If multiple records are displayed using the history memory only the wave...

Page 196: ...u select ON is displayed on the soft key menu If a file name is specified then is displayed after the file name 9 Move the cursor to Filename with the jog shuttle and press SELECT key to display the k...

Page 197: ...e delete menu 1 Press the FILE key 2 Keep pressing the Function soft key until Delete is selected Selecting the data format 3 Keep pressing the Mode soft key to select the desired format from Waveform...

Page 198: ...rom Waveform to Image Entering the copy source and destination file names and comment 4 Turn the jog shuttle to select the file to be copied 5 Press the File Name soft key to display the keyboard scre...

Page 199: ...rting from the most recent cycle and working back provided that the Time div Volt div and Measure settings have remain fixed You cannot save any results obtained before the most recent change in any o...

Page 200: ...om Set the ID number of the device you wish to save or read the various data When changing the SCSI ID numbers of the instrument and the internal hard disk make sure to press the Initialize SCSI soft...

Page 201: ...nging the SCSI ID of the instrument Before connecting the instrument to a PC you may need to change the instrument s SCSI ID so that it does not conflict with the PC s ID 1 Press the MISC key 2 Press...

Page 202: ...that can be recalled later and other data The waveforms that can be used on the PC are saved on this drive Files that should not be deleted Do not delete any of the files they are created at the Realt...

Page 203: ...rive letters that follow the drive letters of the PC s hard disk such as D and E For details refer to the instruction manual of the PC or the drive Note that the drive letter of the instrument can not...

Page 204: ...signal is used as the trigger source Refer to page 6 2 Specifications Connector type BNC Input level TTL 0 to 5 V Minimum pulse width 500 ns Logic Rising edge falling edge rising falling edge Trigger...

Page 205: ...is caused The level is normally high but goes low when a trigger is activated Specifications Connector type BNC Output level TTL 0 to 5 V Output logic negative Output delay time within 2 s 1 sample p...

Page 206: ...ous Approx 31 5 kHz signal TTL negative 14 Vertical synchronous Approx 60 Hz signal TTL negative 15 Connecting to the monitor 1 Turn OFF the power to both the monitor and the instrument 2 Connect the...

Page 207: ...CH2 CH15 Math3 CH3 CH16 Math4 CH4 CH9 Math5 CH5 CH10 Math6 CH6 CH11 Math7 CH7 CH12 Math8 CH8 CH13 Math1 Text items Menu Fore Selected menu items Menu Back Background of menu Select Box Selected menu S...

Page 208: ...e selection 10 Repeat steps 6 to 9 until you have made a color setting for all the desired items Selecting text items 11 Press the Text Color soft key to display the text menu 12 Press the SELECT key...

Page 209: ...adjusted The darkest setting is 1 and the brightest setting is 7 The click sound ON OFF This function enables you to decide whether or not a click sound is made when the jog shuttle is turned This fu...

Page 210: ...input is received for the specified time The screen will return to normal display when you press any key Available time settings are as follows OFF never use screen saver 10 min 30 min 1 h 2 h 5 h Op...

Page 211: ...st of a five letter common part followed by a three digit value starting from 000 indicating the file generation sequence The common part of the filename is selected as follows Hard Copy Filename sett...

Page 212: ...Action on Trigger 8 Press the START STOP key to start acquisition Setting the execution mode of the action on trigger at power ON 2 Press the Next soft key to display the Next2 2 menu Then press the O...

Page 213: ...tion This function locks the operation keys so that the current DL716 condition is not changed accidentally Operating Procedures 1 Press the PROTECT key The PROTECT LED turns ON and the operation keys...

Page 214: ...of the backlight by turning it OFF when it is not needed Operating Procedures 1 Press the MISC key 2 Press the Next soft key to display the Next 2 2 menu and then press the Others soft key 3 Pressing...

Page 215: ...wer is turned ON No calibration has been Perform calibration 4 9 performed Passive probe s phase has not Perform phase correction properly 3 15 been corrected Incorrect probe attenuation Set the corre...

Page 216: ...ile is protected Delete the file s write disable mark 11 15 615 Physical format error Reformat the medium If the same error occurs 11 4 the instrument is probably unable to execute a format on this me...

Page 217: ...ate and time 3 6 801 Illegal file name The file name contains characters which are 4 2 not allowed or the file name is not a valid MS DOS file name Enter another file name 802 Max number of selection...

Page 218: ...ed 907 Backup battery is flat Maintenance service is required to replace the back up battery 908 Inside temperature is too high Turn OFF the power immediately Maintenance service is required 912 Fatal...

Page 219: ...ck the optional built in printer The printer is functioning correctly if gray shading is printed properly If it is not contact your dealer or nearest YOKOGAWA representative as listed on the back cove...

Page 220: ...r 13 Press the Exec soft key to start the printer test Executing the floppy disk drive test 14 Insert a formatted floppy disk 1 44 MB or 1 2 MB 15 After step 3 press the Test Item soft key to select F...

Page 221: ...s settings of horizontal and vertical axes trigger and acquisition mode of waveforms Operating Procedure 1 Press the MISC key Display the system condition 2 Press the Overview soft key to display the...

Page 222: ...er items nor expendable items items which wear out Contact your nearest Yokogawa sales representative for replacement parts Addresses may be found on the back cover of this manual Parts name Replaceme...

Page 223: ...ing condition A true Delay 0 s to 1 s 500 ns resolution Condition A Enter Exit Condition B Enter Exit Edge on A Trigger occurs on Edge OR condition if condition A is true OR Trigger occurs on OR condi...

Page 224: ...15 5 Functions Acquisition display functions Item Specifications Acquisition mode Select from five modes Normal Averaging Sequential store Envelope Box Average Record length 1 kWords 10 kWords 40 kWor...

Page 225: ...L PWXX ATAN MEAN DIF DDIF INTG IINTG PH HLBT P2 P3 FILT1 FILT2 LS RS PS PSD TF CH PHASE REAL IMAG LOGMAG MAG F1 F2 The maximum record lengths are 400 kW using Math1 and Math2 or 100 kW using Math1 to...

Page 226: ...ms to IEEE St d 488 2 1987 Code ISO ASCII code Mode Addressable Talk only mode Address setting Listener and talker addresses 0 to 30 are settable Remote mode clear Remote mode can be cleared by pressi...

Page 227: ...MB 15 13 Internal Hard Disk Optional Item Specifications No of drives 1 Drive size 3 2 GB IBM format FAT16 Partitioned to two volumes 2 GB user area 1 2 GB temporary area for realtime recording Realti...

Page 228: ...d length Standard 200 kW 32 bits M1 2 MW 32 bits M2 8 MW 32 bits M3 16 MW 32 bits Maximum sample rate 10 MS s Logic probe 700986 8 bits 700987 Isolation 8 bits Only Record Length 16CH can be used 15 1...

Page 229: ...260 H 305 D mm details on page 15 8 with printer cover closed handles and projections excluded Weight Main instrument only 701830 Approx 9 2 kg High Speed Isolation Module Approx 200 g Unternal Hard...

Page 230: ...96 150 4 0 24 5 96 152 4 0 Strain Module 701880 Main body Dimensions mm High Speed Isolation High Speed Module 701855 701856 High Resolution High Voltage Isolation High Resolution High Voltage Isolat...

Page 231: ...t 1 1 probe attenuation 100 mV div to 500 mV div 5 V 1 V div to 5 V div 50 V 10 V div to 20 V div 250 V 6 Vertical voltage axis accuracy DC accuracy 1 10 mV div to 20 V div 1 5 of 8 div offset voltage...

Page 232: ...l voltage axis accuracy DC accuracy 1 20 mV div to 20 V div 1 2 of 8 div offset voltage accuracy 5 mV div to 10 V div 1 5 of 8 div offset voltage accuracy offset axis accuracy 1 0 04 of offset voltage...

Page 233: ...tion ratio 80 dB 50 60 Hz or more typical 6 Residual noise 5 Larger of 2 5 mV or 0 01 div typical 6 Withstand voltage 3700 VAC for 1 minute across input terminal and earth 60 Hz Isolation resistance 1...

Page 234: ...dB 50 60 Hz or more typical 6 Residual noise 5 Larger of 50 V or 0 01 div typical 6 Withstand voltage 3700 VAC for 1 minute across input terminal and earth 60 Hz Isolation resistance 10 M or more 500...

Page 235: ...erminals H and L 3 At 1 kHz or less 42 V DC ACpeak CAT I and II 30 Vrms Maximum allowable common across input terminal H or L and earth 4 mode voltage At 1 kHz or less 42 V DC ACpeak CAT I and II 30 V...

Page 236: ...ut H L detection of 10 VDC to 250 VDC During AC input H L detection of AC type of 80 VAC to 250 VAC 50 60 Hz Threshold level During DC input 6 V 50 Hi level 10 to 250 VDC Lo level 0 to 3 VDC During AC...

Page 237: ...FS 1000 10 6 strain 5000 10 6 strain 5000 10 6 strain 1 of FS 1000 10 6 strain 10000 10 6 strain 10000 10 6 strain 1 of FS 1000 10 6 strain 20000 10 6 strain 20000 10 6 strain 1 of FS 1000 10 6 strai...

Page 238: ...0k 40k 40k 40k 40k 40k 40k 40k 40k 20k 10k 5k 2k 1k 500 200 100 50 Sample rate S s 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k 100k 200k 500k 1M 2M 5M 10M 10M 10M 10M 10M 10M 10M 10M 10M 10M 10M D...

Page 239: ...M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 500k 200k 100k 50k 20k 10k 5k 2k 1k 500 200 100 50 400k Word 1M Word or more Record length Sample rate S s 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k 100k 200k 500k 1M 2...

Page 240: ...200 kW CH M1 2 MW CH M2 8 MW CH M3 16 MW CH Unit word The maximum acquisition count of sequential store history memory 120 20 5 2 1 1 1 1000 169 41 16 8 4 2 1 1 1 1000 680 169 67 34 17 8 4 2 1 1 1 100...

Page 241: ...oop Area S S0 2 S1 Number of overlaps varies according to the number of loops Stop point S0 S1 Start point Stop point Start point S0 Waveform S1 Integ2XY 1 When only one Y data corresponds to X data 1...

Page 242: ...E 07 1 0000000E 07 1 0000000E 07 1 0000000E 07 HOffset 5 0000000E 05 5 0000000E 05 5 0000000E 05 5 0000000E 05 HUnit s s s s Date 97 05 15 97 05 15 97 05 15 97 05 15 Time 19 12 02 19 12 02 19 12 02 19...

Page 243: ...he Group TraceTotalNumber Total number of selected waveforms DataOffset Start position of binary file waveform data 3 Group1 group information TraceNumber Number of waveforms in the group BlockNumber...

Page 244: ...e recalled to the instrument using the file menu but the ASCII header file cannot therefore it cannot be viewed on the instrument However it can be used when you analyze the waveform using a personal...

Page 245: ...ia Mode Waveform Auto Naming OFF COPY MENU Copy to Printer Format Normal MEASURE Mode OFF Trace CH1 Item OFF Delay Ref Trig Dist Prox Mode Auto CURSOR Type OFF MATH Mode OFF DISPLAY Main Format Quad I...

Page 246: ...HighPass 4 4 4 4 3 Filter characteristics Filter Pass band ripple Attenuation slope Attenuation at stop band Phase Gauss 0dB 1 Linear phase Sharp 0 3dB 40dB at 1oct Lowpass 40dB Linear phase 40dB at...

Page 247: ...ain the signal is transformed into the frequency domain first using the Fourier transform Next the phase of each frequency component is shifted by 90 deg if the frequency is positive and 90 deg if neg...

Page 248: ...4 intervals are available PWHH Rising edge to the next rising edge PWHL Rising edge to the next falling edge PWLH Falling edge to the next rising edge PWLL Falling edge to the next falling edge PWXX...

Page 249: ...m Expression Computation Magnitude RS MAG R 2 I 2 2 Log magnitude RS LOGMAG 20xlog R 2 I 2 2 Reference log magnitude 0dB 1Vrms Power spectrum Power spectrum expresses the power squared value of each f...

Page 250: ...cross spectrum of the input and output Gyx and the input power spectrum Gxx Transfer Function Gy Gx Gy x Gx Gx x Gx Gyx Gxx Ryx jIyx Rx2 Ix2 The following spectrums can be determined with this instru...

Page 251: ...se the dedicated probe 700929 Applying a power above the value indicated below may cause damage to the input section At a frequency above 1 kHz damage may occur even when the voltage is lower than thi...

Page 252: ...Setting range High Speed Isolation Module 701850 5mV div to 20V div High Speed Module 701851 5mV div to 10V div Bandwidth Page 5 8 High Speed Isolation Module Low pass filter Full 500 kHz 50 kHz 5 kHz...

Page 253: ...ursor measurements 1 19 9 1 Cutoff frequency 9 20 App 9 Cycle averaging 1 22 9 20 D D A conversion 9 15 Data compression 8 2 10 8 10 12 Digital filter 9 20 App 9 Directories Creating 11 7 Directories...

Page 254: ...7 2 O Offset voltage 1 5 5 11 Online help 4 10 Option 2 OR trigger 1 8 6 16 Outputting the screen image data 10 4 to 10 13 Outputting to the plotter 10 8 Overview 14 7 P Paper feed knob 10 2 Peak comp...

Page 255: ...rain 5 19 15 15 Synchronized operation 12 1 T T div 1 2 5 2 Temperature measurement 1 6 5 16 Terminator 11 18 Thermocouple 1 6 3 12 5 16 Threshold level 3 14 9 20 Time 3 6 Time axis setting 1 2 5 2 Ti...

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