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Keysight InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series Oscilloscopes
User's Guide
Notices
CAUTION
WARNING
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InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series Oscilloscopes—At a Glance

~
Digital Storage Oscilloscope
DSOX1102AG
70 MHz 2 GSa/ s
Table 1 1000 X-Series Model Numbers, Bandwid ths
Model: EDUX1002A EDUX1002G DSOX1102A DSOX1102G
Channels: 2
Bandwidth: 50 MHz 70 MHz, 100 MHz with DSOX1B7T102
upgrade
Sampling rate: 1 GSa/s 2 GSa/s
Memory: 100 kpts 1 Mpts
Segmented memory: No Yes
Waveform generator: No Yes (20 MHz) No Yes (20 MHz)
Mask/limit test: No Yes
The Keysight InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series oscilloscopes deliver these features:
7 inch WVGA display.
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50,000 waveforms/second update rate.
All knobs are pushable for making quick selections.
Trigger types: edge, pulse width, and video on EDUX1000-Series models. DSOX1000-Series models add: pattern, rise/fall time, and setup and hold.
Serial decode/trigger options for: I models. DSOX1000-Series models add: CAN, LIN, and SPI.
Math waveforms: add, subtract, multiply, divide, FFT (magnitude and phase), and low-pass filter.
Reference waveforms (2) for comparing with other channel or math waveforms.
Many built-in measurements.
G-suffix models have built-in waveform generator with: sine, square, ramp, pulse, DC, noise.
USB port makes printing, saving, and sharing data easy.
A Quick Help system is built into the oscilloscope. Press and hold any key to display Quick Help. Complete instructions for using the quick help system are given in “Access the Built-In Quick Help" on page 28.
2
C and UART/RS232 on EDUX1000-Series
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For more information about InfiniiVision oscilloscopes, see:
www.keysight.com/find/scope

In This Guide

This guide shows how to use the InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series oscilloscopes.
When unpacking and using the oscilloscope for the first time, see:
When displaying waveforms and acquired data, see:
When setting up triggers or changing how data is acquired, see:
Making measurements and analyzing data:
When using the built-in waveform generator, see:
When using licensed serial bus decode and triggering features, see:
Chapter 1, “Getting Started,” starting on page 11
“Running, Stopping, and Making Single
Acquisitions (Run Control)" on page 30
“Horizontal Controls" on page 31
“Vertical Controls" on page 34
“FFT Spectral Analysis" on page 38
“Math Waveforms" on page 42
“Reference Waveforms" on page 44
“Display Settings" on page 45
“Triggers" on page 48
“Acquisition Control" on page 52
“Cursors" on page 59
“Measurements" on page 61
“Mask Testing" on page 63
“Digital Voltmeter" on page 70
“Frequency Response Analysis" on page 71
“Waveform Generator" on page 72
“Serial Bus Decode/Trigger" on page 73
When saving, recalling, or printing, see:
“Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data)" on page 79
“Print (Screens)" on page 82
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When using the oscilloscope's utility
NOTE
functions, see:
For reference information, see: “Specifications and Characteristics" on page 86
Abbreviated instructions for pressing a series of keys and softkeys
Instructions for pressing a series of keys are written in an abbreviated manner. Instructions for pressing [Key1], then pressing Softkey2, then pressing Softkey3 are abbreviated as follows:
Press [Key1]> Softkey2 > Softkey3.
The keys may be a front panel [Key] or a Softkey. Softkeys are the six keys located directly below the oscilloscope display.
“Utility Settings" on page 83
“Environmental Conditions" on page 87
“Probes and Accessories" on page 88
“Software and Firmware Updates" on page 89
“Acknowledgements" on page 90
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Contents

InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series Oscilloscopes—At a Glance / 3
In This Guide / 5
1Getting Started
Inspect the Package Contents / 12
Power-On the Oscilloscope / 13
Connect Probes to the Oscilloscope / 14
Maximum input voltage at analog inputs / 14
Do not float the oscilloscope chassis / 14
Input a Waveform / 15
Recall the Default Oscilloscope Setup / 16
Use Autoscale / 17
Compensate Passive Probes / 18
Learn the Front Panel Controls and Connectors / 19
Front Panel Overlays for Different Languages / 24
Learn the Rear Panel Connectors / 25
Learn the Oscilloscope Display / 26
Access the Built-In Quick Help / 28
2 Quick Reference
Running, Stopping, and Making Single Acquisitions (Run
Control) / 30
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Horizontal Controls / 31
Horizontal Knobs and Keys / 31 Horizontal Softkey Controls / 31 Zoom / 32
Vertical Controls / 34
Vertical Knobs and Keys / 34 Vertical Softkey Controls / 34 Setting Analog Channel Probe Options / 36
Analog Bus Display / 37
FFT Spectral Analysis / 38
FFT Measurement Hints / 38 FFT DC Value / 40 FFT Aliasing / 40 FFT Spectral Leakage / 41
Math Waveforms / 42
Units for Math Waveforms / 43
Reference Waveforms / 44
Display Settings / 45
To load a list of labels from a text file you create / 46
Triggers / 48
Trigger Knobs and Keys / 48 Trigger Types / 48 Trigger Mode, Coupling, Reject, Holdoff / 49 External Trigger Input / 51
Maximum voltage at oscilloscope external trigger input / 51
Acquisition Control / 52
Selecting the Acquisition Mode / 52 Overview of Sampling / 53
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Cursors / 59
Cursor Knobs and Keys / 59 Cursor Softkey Controls / 59
Measurements / 61
Mask Testing / 63
Creating/Editing Mask Files / 63
Digital Voltmeter / 70
Frequency Response Analysis / 71
Waveform Generator / 72
Serial Bus Decode/Trigger / 73
CAN Decode/Trigger / 74 I2C Decode/Trigger / 75 LIN Decode/Trigger / 75 SPI Decode/Trigger / 76 UART/RS232 Decode/Trigger / 77
Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data) / 79
Length Control / 80
Print (Screens) / 82
Utility Settings / 83
USB Storage Devices / 84 Configuring the [Quick Action] Key / 85
Specifications and Characteristics / 86
Environmental Conditions / 87
Declaration of Conformity / 87
Probes and Accessories / 88
Software and Firmware Updates / 89
Acknowledgements / 90
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Index
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Keysight InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series Oscilloscopes
User's Guide

1 Getting Started

Inspect the Package Contents / 12 Power-On the Oscilloscope / 13 Connect Probes to the Oscilloscope / 14 Input a Waveform / 15 Recall the Default Oscilloscope Setup / 16 Use Autoscale / 17 Compensate Passive Probes / 18 Learn the Front Panel Controls and Connectors / 19 Learn the Rear Panel Connectors / 25 Learn the Oscilloscope Display / 26 Access the Built-In Quick Help / 28
This chapter describes the steps you take when using the oscilloscope for the first time.
11
1 Getting Started

Inspect the Package Contents

• Inspect the shipping container for damage.
If your shipping container appears to be damaged, keep the shipping container or cushioning material until you have inspected the contents of the shipment for completeness and have checked the oscilloscope mechanically and electrically.
• Verify that you received the following items and any optional accessories you
may have ordered:
InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series oscilloscope.
Power cord (country of origin determines specific type).
Two oscilloscope probes.
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Power-On the Oscilloscope

WARNING
Getting Started 1
Power
Requirements
Ventilation
Requirements
To power-on the
oscilloscope
Line voltage, frequency, and power:
• ~Line 100-120 Vac, 50/60/400 Hz
• 100-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz
•50W max
The air intake and exhaust areas must be free from obstructions. Unrestricted air flow is required for proper cooling. Always ensure that the air intake and exhaust areas are free from obstructions.
The fan draws air in from the left side and bottom of the oscilloscope and pushes it out behind the oscilloscope.
When using the oscilloscope in a bench-top setting, provide at least 2" clearance at the sides and 4" (100 mm) clearance above and behind the oscilloscope for proper cooling.
1 Connect the power cord to the rear of the oscilloscope, then to a suitable AC
voltage source. Route the power cord so the oscilloscope's feet and legs do not pinch the cord.
2 The oscilloscope automatically adjusts for input line voltages in the range 100
to 240 VAC. The line cord provided is matched to the country of origin.
Always use a grounded power cord. Do not defeat the power cord ground.
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3 Press the power switch.
The power switch is located on the lower left corner of the front panel. The oscilloscope will perform a self-test and will be operational in a few seconds.
1 Getting Started
CAUTION
CAUTION
WARNING

Connect Probes to the Oscilloscope

1 Connect the oscilloscope probe to an oscilloscope channel BNC connector. 2 Connect the probe's retractable hook tip to the point of interest on the circuit or
device under test. Be sure to connect the probe ground lead to a ground point on the circuit.
Maximum input voltage at analog inputs
150 Vrms, 200 Vpk
Do not float the oscilloscope chassis
Defeating the ground connection and "floating" the oscilloscope chassis will probably result in inaccurate measurements and may also cause equipment damage. The probe ground lead is connected to the oscilloscope chassis and the ground wire in the power cord. If you need to measure between two live points, use a differential probe with sufficient dynamic range.
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Do not negate the protective action of the ground connection to the oscilloscope. The oscilloscope must remain grounded through its power cord. Defeating the ground creates an electric shock hazard.

Input a Waveform

The Probe Comp signal is used for compensating probes. 1 Connect an oscilloscope probe from channel 1 to the Demo, Probe Comp terminal
on the front panel.
2 Connect the probe's ground lead to the ground terminal (next to the Demo
terminal).
Getting Started 1
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1 Getting Started

Recall the Default Oscilloscope Setup

To recall the default oscilloscope setup: 1 Press [Default Setup].
The default setup restores the oscilloscope's default settings. This places the oscilloscope in a known operating condition.
In the Save/Recall menu, there are also options for restoring the complete factory settings or performing a secure erase (see “Save/Recall (Setups, Screens,
Data)" on page 79).
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Use Autoscale

Getting Started 1
Use [Auto Scale] to automatically configure the oscilloscope to best display the input signals.
1 Press [Auto Scale].
You should see a waveform on the oscilloscope's display similar to this:
2 If you want to return to the oscilloscope settings that existed before, press Undo
Autoscale.
3 If you want to enable "fast debug" autoscaling, change the channels
autoscaled, or preserve the acquisition mode during autoscale, press Fast Debug, Channels, or Acq Mode.
These are the same softkeys that appear in the Autoscale Preferences menu. See “Utility Settings" on page 83.
If you see the waveform, but the square wave is not shaped correctly as shown above, perform the procedure “Compensate Passive Probes" on page 18.
If you do not see the waveform, make sure the probe is connected securely to the front panel channel input BNC and to the Demo/Probe Comp terminal.
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Perfectly compensated
Over compensated
Under compensated

Compensate Passive Probes

Each oscilloscope passive probe must be compensated to match the input characteristics of the oscilloscope channel to which it is connected. A poorly compensated probe can introduce significant measurement errors.
1 Input the Probe Comp signal (see “Input a Waveform" on page 15). 2 Press [Default Setup] to recall the default oscilloscope setup (see “Recall the
Default Oscilloscope Setup" on page 16).
3 Press [Auto Scale] to automatically configure the oscilloscope for the Probe
Comp signal (see “Use Autoscale" on page 17).
4 Press the channel key to which the probe is connected ([1], [2], etc.). 5 In the Channel Menu, press Probe. 6 In the Channel Probe Menu, press Probe Check; then, follow the instructions
on-screen.
If necessary, use a nonmetallic tool (supplied with the probe) to adjust the trimmer capacitor on the probe for the flattest pulse possible.
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On some probes (like the N2140/42A probes), the trimmer capacitor is located on the probe BNC connector. On other probes (like the N2862/63/90 probes), the trimmer capacitor is a yellow adjustment on the probe tip.
7 Connect probes to all other oscilloscope channels. 8 Repeat the procedure for each channel.

Learn the Front Panel Controls and Connectors

6. [Auto Scale] key5. [Default Setup] key
~
Digital Storage Oscilloscope
DSOX1102AG
70 MHz 2 GSa/ s
10. Tools keys
1. Power switch
2. Softkeys
3. [Intensity] key
4. Entry knob
11. Trigger controls
12. Waveform keys
19. Demo/Probe Comp and Ground
terminals
15. Ext Trig input
20. USB Host
port
13. [Help] key
8. Run Control keys
9. Measure controls
7. Horizontal and Acquisition controls
16. Vertical controls
18. Waveform generator
output
17. Analog channel
inputs
14. [Bus] key
Back
Back
On the front panel, key refers to any key (button) you can press.
Softkey specifically refers to the six keys next to the display. Menus and softkey
labels appear on the display when other front panel keys are pressed. Softkey functions change as you navigate through the oscilloscope's menus.
For the following figure, refer to the numbered descriptions in the table that follows.
Getting Started 1
1. Power switch Press once to switch power on; press again to switch power off. See “Power-On the
2. Softkeys The functions of these keys change based upon the menus shown on the display next to the keys.
3. [Intensity] key Press the key to illuminate it. When illuminated, turn the Entry knob to adjust waveform intensity.
Oscilloscope" on page 13.
The Back key moves back in the softkey menu hierarchy. At the top of the hierarchy, the
Back key turns the menus off, and oscilloscope information is shown instead.
You can vary the intensity control to bring out signal detail, much like an analog oscilloscope.
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1 Getting Started
4. Entry knob The Entry knob is used to select items from menus and to change values. The function of the Entry knob changes based upon the current menu and softkey selections.
Note that when the Entry knob symbol appears on a softkey, you can use the Entry knob, to select values.
Often, rotating the Entry knob is enough to make a selection. Sometimes, you can push the Entry knob to enable or disable a selection. Also, pushing the Entry knob can also make popup menus disappear.
5. [Default Setup]
key
6. [Auto Scale]
key
7. Horizontal and
Acquisition controls
Press this key to restore the oscilloscope's default settings (details on “Recall the Default
Oscilloscope Setup" on page 16).
When you press the [AutoScale] key, the oscilloscope will quickly determine which channels have activity, and it will turn these channels on and scale them to d isplay the input signals. See “Use
Autoscale" on page 17.
The Horizontal and Acquisition controls consist of:
Horizontal scale knob — Turn the knob in the Horizontal section that is marked to
adjust the time/div setting. The symbols under the knob indicate that this control has the effect of spreading out or zooming in on the waveform using the horizontal scale.
Push the horizontal scale knob to toggle between fine and coarse adjustment.
Horizontal position knob — Turn the knob marked to pan through the waveform data
horizontally. You can see the captured waveform before the trigger (turn the knob clockwise) or after the trigger (turn the knob counterclockwise). If you pan through the waveform when the oscilloscope is stopped (not in Run mode) then you are looking at the waveform data from the last acquisition taken.
•[Acquire] key — Press this key to open the Acquire menu where you can select the Normal, XY, and
Roll time modes, enable or disable Zoom, and select the trigger time reference point.
Also you can select the Normal, Peak Detect, Averaging, or High Resolution acquisition modes and, on DSOX1000-Series models, use segmented memory (see “Selecting the Acquisition
Mode" on page 52).
Zoom key — Press the zoom key to split the oscilloscope display into Normal and Zoom
sections without opening the Acquire menu.
For more information see “Horizontal Controls" on page 31.
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Getting Started 1
8. Run Control
keys
9. Measure
controls
10. Tools keys The Tools keys consist of:
When the [Run/Stop] key is green, the oscilloscope is running, that is, acquiring data when trigger conditions are met. To stop acquiring data, press [Run/Stop].
When the [Run/Stop] key is red, data acquisition is stopped. To start acquiring data, press [Run/Stop].
To capture and display a single acquisition (whether the oscilloscope is running or stopped), press [Single]. The [Single] key is yellow until the oscilloscope triggers.
For more information, see “Running, Stopping, and Making Single Acquisitions (Run
Control)" on page 30.
The measure controls consist of:
•[Analyze] key — Press this key to access analysis features like trigger level setting, measurement
threshold setting, Video trigger automatic set up and display, or digital voltmeter (see “Digital
Voltmeter" on page 70).
•[Meas] key — Press this key to access a set of predefined measurements. See
“Measurements" on page 61.
•[Cursors] key — Press this key to open a menu that lets you select the cursors mode and source.
Cursors knob — Push this knob select cursors from a popup menu. Then, after the popup menu
closes (either by timeout or by pushing the knob again), rotate the knob to adjust the selected cursor position.
• [Save/Recall] key — Press this key to save oscilloscope setups, screen images, waveform data, or
mask files or to recall setups, mask files or reference waveforms. See “Save/Recall (Setups,
Screens, Data)" on page 79.
• [Utility] key — Press this key to access the Utility menu, which lets you configure the
oscilloscope's I/O settings, use the file explorer, set preferences, access the service menu, and choose other options. See “Utility Settings" on page 83.
•[Display] key — Press this key to access the menu where you can enable persistence, adjust the
display grid (graticule) intensity, label waveforms, add an annotation, and clear the d isplay (see
“Display Settings" on page 45).
• [Quick Action] key — Press this key to perform the selected quick action: measure all snapshot,
print, save, recall, freeze display. and more. See “Configuring the [Quick Action] Key" on page 85.
•[Save to USB] key — Press this key to perform a quick save to a USB storage device.
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T
11. Trigger controls The Trigger controls determine how the oscilloscope triggers to capture data. These controls consist of:
Level knob — Turn the Level knob to adjust the trigger level for a selected analog channel.
Push the knob to set the level to the waveform's 50% value. If AC coupling is used, pushing the Level knob sets the trigger level to about 0 V.
The position of the trigger level for the analog channel is indicated by the trigger level icon (if the analog channel is on) at the far left side of the display. The value of the analog channel trigger level is displayed in the upper-right corner of the display.
•[Trig] key — Press this key to select the trigger type (edge, pulse width, video, etc.). See “Trigger
Types" on page 48. You can also set options that affect all trigger types. See “Trigger Mode, Coupling, Reject, Holdoff" on page 49.
•[Force] key — Causes a trigger (on anything) and displays the acquisition.
This key is useful in the Normal trigger mode where acquisitions are made only when the trigger condition is met. In this mode, if no triggers are occurring (that is, the "Trig'd?" indicator is displayed), you can press [Force] to force a trigger and see what the input signals look like.
•[External] key — Press this key to set external trigger input options. See “External Trigger
Input" on page 51.
12. Waveform keys The add itional waveform controls consist of:
• [FFT] key — provides access to FFT spectrum analysis function. See “FFT Spectral Analysis" on
page 38.
•[Math] key — provides access to math (add, subtract, etc.) waveform functions. See “Math
Waveforms" on page 42.
•[Ref] key — provides access to reference waveform functions. Reference waveforms are saved
waveforms that can be displayed and compared against other analog channel or math waveforms. See “Reference Waveforms" on page 44.
•[Wave Gen] key — On G-suffix models that have a built-in waveform generator, press this key to
access waveform generator functions. See “Waveform Generator" on page 72.
13. [Help] key Opens the Help menu where you can display overview help topics and select the Language. See also
“Access the Built-In Quick Help" on page 28.
14. [Bus] key Opens the Bus menu where you can:
Display a bus made up of the analog channel inputs and the external trigger input where channel
1 is the least significant bit and the external trigger input is the most significant bit. See also
“Analog Bus Display" on page 37.
Enable serial bus decodes. See also “Serial Bus Decode/Trigger" on page 73.
15. Ext Trig input External trigger input BNC connector. See “External Trigger Input" on page 51 for an explanation of this feature.
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Getting Started 1
16. Vertical
controls
17. Analog channel
inputs
18. Waveform
generator output
The Vertical controls consist of:
Analog channel on/off keys — Use these keys to switch a channel on or off, or to access a
channel's menu in the softkeys. There is one channel on/off key for each analog channel.
Vertical scale knob — There are knobs marked for each channel. Use these knobs to
change the vertical sensitivity (gain) of each analog channel.
Push the channel's vertical scale knob to toggle between fine and coarse ad justment.
The default mode for expanding the signal is about the ground level of the channel; however, you can change this to expand about the center of the display.
Vertical position knobs — Use these knobs to change a channel's vertical position on the display.
There is one Vertical Position control for each analog channel.
The voltage value momentarily displayed in the upper right portion of the display represents the
voltage d ifference between the vertical center of the display and the ground level ( ) icon. It also represents the voltage at the vertical center of the display if vertical expansion is set to expand about ground.
For more information, see “Vertical Controls" on page 34.
Attach oscilloscope probes or BNC cables to these BNC connectors.
In the InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series oscilloscopes, the analog channel inputs have 1 M
Also, there is no automatic probe detection, so you must properly set the probe attenuation for accurate measurement results. See “Setting Analog Channel Probe Options" on page 36.
On G-suffix models, the built-in waveform generator can output sine, square, ramp, pulse, DC, or noise on the Gen Out BNC. Press the [Wave Gen] key to set up the waveform generator. See
“Waveform Generator" on page 72.
You can also send the trigger output signal or the mask test failure signal to the Gen Out BNC connector. See “Utility Settings" on page 83.
Ω impedance.
19. Demo/Probe
Comp, Ground terminals
Demo terminal — This terminal outputs the Probe Comp signal which helps you match a probe's
input capacitance to the oscilloscope channel to which it is connected. See “Compensate
Passive Probes" on page 18. With certain licensed features, the oscilloscope can also output
demo or training signals on this terminal.
Ground terminal — Use the ground terminal for oscilloscope probes connected to the Demo/Probe
Comp terminal.
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1 Getting Started
20. USB Host port This port is for connecting USB mass storage devices or printers to the oscilloscope.
Connect a USB compliant mass storage device (flash drive, disk drive, etc.) to save or recall oscilloscope setup files and reference waveforms or to save data and screen images. See
“Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data)" on page 79.
To print, connect a USB compliant printer. For more information about printing see “Print
(Screens)" on page 82.
You can also use the USB port to update the oscilloscope's system software when updates are available.
You do not need to "eject" the USB mass storage device before removing it. Simply ensure that any file operation you've initiated is done, and remove the USB drive from the oscilloscope's host port.
CAUTION: Do not connect a host computer to the oscilloscope's USB host port. A host computer sees the oscilloscope as a device, so connect the host computer to the oscilloscope's device port (on the rear panel). See “Learn the Rear Panel Connectors" on page 25.

Front Panel Overlays for Different Languages

Front panel overlays, which have translations for the English front panel keys and label text, are available in many languages. The appropriate overlay is included when the localization option is chosen at time of purchase.
To install a front panel overlay:
1 Gently pull on the front panel knobs to remove them. 2 Insert the overlay's side tabs into the slots on the front panel. 3 Reinstall the front panel knobs.
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Learn the Rear Panel Connectors

For the following figure, refer to the numbered descriptions in the table that follows.
Getting Started 1
3. USB Device port
2. Kensington lock hole
1. Power cord connector
1. Power cord
connector
2. Kensington lock
hole
3. USB Device
port
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Attach the power cord here.
This is where you can attach a Kensington lock for securing the instrument.
This port is for connecting the oscilloscope to a host PC. You can issue remote commands from a host PC to the oscilloscope via the USB device port.
1 Getting Started
Analog channel sensitivity
Status line
Analog channels and ground levels
Trigger level
Trigger point, time reference
Delay time
Time/ div
Run/Stop status
Trigger type
Trigger source
Measurements
Trigger level
Softkey labels and information area
Cursors defining measurement
Other waveforms

Learn the Oscilloscope Display

The oscilloscope display contains acquired waveforms, setup information, measurement results, and the softkey definitions.
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Figure 1 Interpreting the oscilloscope display

Status line The top line of the display contains vertical, horizontal, and trigger setup information.
Display area The display area contains the waveform acquisitions, channel identifiers, and analog trigger, and
ground level indicators. Each analog channel's information appears in a different color.
Signal detail is displayed using 256 levels of intensity.
For more information about display modes see “Display Settings" on page 45.
Getting Started 1
Back
Back
Softkey labels and information area
Measurements area When measurements or cursors are turned on, this area contains automatic measurement and cursor
When most front panel keys are pressed, short menu names and softkey labels appear in this area. The labels describe the softkey functions. Typically, softkeys let you set up additional parameters for the selected mode or menu.
Pressing the Back key returns through the menu hierarchy until softkey labels are off and the information area is displayed. The information area contains acquisition, analog channel, math function, and reference waveform information.
You can also specify that softkey menus turn off automatically after a specified timeout period ([Utility] > Options > Menu Timeout).
Pressing the Back key when the information area is displayed returns to the most recent menu displayed.
results.
When measurements are turned off, this area displays add itional status information describing channel offset and other configuration parameters.
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Access the Built-In Quick Help

To view Quick Help 1 Press and hold the key, softkey, or knob for which you would like to view help.
Quick Help remains on the screen until another key is pressed or a knob is turned.
To select the user
interface and
Quick Help
language
To select the user interface and Quick Help language:
1 Press [Help], then press the Language softkey. 2 Turn the Entry knob until the desired language is selected.
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2 Quick Reference

Running, Stopping, and Making Single Acquisitions (Run Control) / 30 Horizontal Controls / 31 Vertical Controls / 34 Analog Bus Display / 37 FFT Spectral Analysis / 38 Math Waveforms / 42 Reference Waveforms / 44 Display Settings / 45 Triggers / 48 Acquisition Control / 52 Cursors / 59 Measurements / 61 Mask Testing / 63 Digital Voltmeter / 70 Waveform Generator / 72 Serial Bus Decode/Trigger / 73 Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data) / 79 Print (Screens) / 82 Utility Settings / 83 Specifications and Characteristics / 86 Environmental Conditions / 87 Probes and Accessories / 88 Software and Firmware Updates / 89 Acknowledgements / 90
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Running, Stopping, and Making Single Acquisitions (Run Control)

To display the results of multiple acquisitions, use persistence. See “Display
Settings" on page 45.
Single vs. Running
and Record Length
Table 2 Run Control Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Run acquisitions [Run/Stop] (the key is green when running)
Stop acquisitions [Run/Stop] (the key is red when stopped)
The maximum data record length is greater for a single acquisition than when the oscilloscope is running (or when the oscilloscope is stopped after running):
Single — Single acquisitions always use the maximum memory available — at
least twice as much memory as acquisitions captured when running — and the oscilloscope stores at least twice as many samples. At slower time/div settings, because there is more memory available for a single acquisition, the acquisition has a higher effective sample rate.
Running — When running (versus taking a single acquisition), the memory is
divided in half. This lets the acquisition system acquire one record while processing the previous acquisition, dramatically improving the number of waveforms per second processed by the oscilloscope. When running, a high waveform update rate provides the best representation of your input signal.
To acquire data with the longest possible record length, press the [Single] key.
For more information on settings that affect record length, see “Length
Control" on page 80.
Single acquisition [Single] (the key is yellow until the oscilloscope triggers)
If the oscilloscope does not trigger, you can press [Force Trigger] to trigger on anything and make a single acquisition.
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Horizontal Controls

Trigger point
Time reference
Delay time
Time/ div
Trigger source
Trigger level or threshold
XY or Roll mode
Normal time mode
Zoomed time base
Time reference

Horizontal Knobs and Keys

Horizontal Softkey Controls

The following figure shows the Acquire menu which appears after pressing the [Acquire] key.
Quick Reference 2
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The time reference is indicated at the top of the display grid by a small hollow triangle (). Turning the Horizontal scale knob expands or contracts the waveform about the time reference point (∇).
The trigger point, which is always time = 0, is indicated at the top of the display grid by a small solid triangle (▼).
The delay time is the time of the reference point with respect to the trigger. Turning the Horizontal position ( ) knob moves the trigger point () to the left or right of the time reference () and displays the delay time.
The Acquire menu lets you select the time mode (Normal, XY, or Roll), enable Zoom, set the time base fine control (vernier), and specify the time reference.
Table 3 Horizontal Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Time mode [Acquire] > Time Mode (Normal, XY, or Roll)
XY time mode [Acquire] > Time Mode, XY
Channel 1 is the X-axis input, channel 2 is the Y-axis input. The Z-axis input (Ext Trig) turns the trace on and off (blanking). When Z is low (<1.4 V), Y versus X is displayed; when Z is high (>1.4 V), the trace is turned off.
Measuring the phase difference between two signals of the same frequency with the Lissajous method is a common use of the XY display mode (see the "XY Display Mode Example" description at
www.keysight.com/find/xy-display-mode).
Roll time mode [Acquire] > Time Mode, Roll

Zoom

Time reference [Acquire] > Time Ref (Left, Center, Right)
See Also “Acquisition Con trol" on page 52
[Acquire] > Zoom (or press the zoom key)
Zoom
The Zoom window is a magnified portion of the normal time/div window. To turn
on (or off) Zoom, press the zoom key (or press the [Acquire] key and then the Zoom softkey).
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These markers show the beginning and end of the Zoom window
Normal window
Time/div for zoomed window
Time/div for normal window
Delay time momentarily displays when the Horizontal position knob is turned
Zoom window
Signal anomaly expanded in zoom window
Select Zoom
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Vertical Controls

Vertical Knobs and Keys

Vertical Softkey Controls

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The following figure shows the Channel 1 menu that appears after pressing the [1] channel key.
Quick Reference 2
Channel, Volts/div
Channel 1 ground level
Trigger source
Trigger level or threshold
Channel 2 ground level
The ground level of the signal for each displayed analog channel is identified by the position of the icon at the far-left side of the display.
Table 4 Vertical Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Channel coupling [1/2] > Coupling (DC or AC)
Channel bandwidth limit
Vertical scale fine adjustment
Channel Invert [1/2] > Invert
Note that Channel Coupling is independent of Trigger Coupling. To change trigger coupling see
“Trigger Mode, Coupling, Reject, Holdoff" on page 49.
[1/2] > BW Limit
[1/2] > Fine
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CAUTION

Setting Analog Channel Probe Options

In the Channel menu, the Probe softkey opens the Channel Probe menu.
This menu lets you select additional probe parameters such as attenuation factor and units of measurement for the connected probe.
For correct measurements, you must match the oscilloscope's probe attenuation factor settings with the attenuation factors of the probes being used.
Table 5 Probe Features
Channel Probe Menu Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Channel units [1/2] > Probe > Units (Volts, Amps)
Probe attenuation
[1/2] > Probe > Probe, Ratio/Decibels, Entry knob
Changes the vertical scale so that measurement results reflect the actual voltage levels at the probe tip.
Channel skew
Probe check [1/2] > Probe > Probe Check
[1/2] > Probe > Skew, Entry knob
Guides you through the process of compensating passive probes (such as the N2140A, N2142A, N2862A/B, N2863A/B, N2889A, N2890A, 10073C, 10074C, or 1165A probes).
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Analog Bus Display

You can display a bus made up of the analog channel inputs and the external trigger input. Any of the input channels can be assigned to the bus. The bus values display appears at the bottom of the graticule. Channel 1 is the least significant bit and the external trigger input is the most significant bit.
Table 6 Analog Bus Display Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Analog bus, display [Bus] > Display
[Bus] > Select, Entry knob to select Analog Bus, push Select softkey or Entry knob to enable or
disable
Quick Reference 2
Analog bus, channel assignment
Analog bus, value number base
Analog bus, channel 1 threshold level
Analog bus, channel 2 threshold level
Analog bus, external trigger input threshold level
[Bus] > Channel, Entry knob, push Entry knob to make or clear assignment
[Bus] > Base, Entry knob (Hex, Binary)
[Bus] > Ch1 Threshold, Entry knob, push Entry knob for 0 V
[Bus] > Ch2 Threshold, Entry knob, push Entry knob for 0 V
[Bus] > Ext Thershold, Entry knob, push Entry knob for 0 V
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FFT Spectral Analysis

FFT is used to compute the fast Fourier transform using analog input channels. FFT takes the digitized time record of the specified source and transforms it to the frequency domain.
When the FFT function is selected, the FFT spectrum is plotted on the oscilloscope display as magnitude in dBV versus frequency. The readout for the horizontal axis changes from time to frequency (Hertz) and the vertical readout changes from volts to dB.
Use the FFT function to find crosstalk problems, to find distortion problems in analog waveforms caused by amplifier non-linearity, or for adjusting analog filters.
Table 7 FFT Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
FFT span/center [FFT] > Span
[FFT] > Center
FFT window [FFT] > Settings > Window (Hanning, Flat Top, Rectangular, Blackman Harris, see also “FFT
Spectral Leakage" on page 41)
FFT vertical units [FFT] > Settings > Vertical Units (Decibels, VRMS)
FFT auto setup [FFT] > Settings > Auto Setup
FFT waveform, scale
FFT waveform, offset
[FFT] > Scale, Entry knob
[FFT] > Offset, Entry knob

FFT Measurement Hints

The number of points acquired for the FFT record can be up to 65,536, and when frequency span is at maximum, all points are displayed. Once the FFT spectrum is displayed, the frequency span and center frequency controls are used much like the controls of a spectrum analyzer to examine the frequency of interest in greater detail. Place the desired part of the waveform at the center of the screen and decrease frequency span to increase the display resolution. As frequency span is decreased, the number of points shown is reduced, and the display is magnified.
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NOTE
While the FFT spectrum is displayed, use the [FFT] and [Cursors] keys to switch between measurement functions and frequency domain controls in FFT Menu.
FFT Resolution
The FFT resolution is the quotient of the sampling rate and the number of FFT points (fS/N). With a fixed number of FFT points (up to 65,536), the lower the sampling rate, the better the resolution.
Decreasing the effective sampling rate by selecting a greater time/div setting will increase the low frequency resolution of the FFT display and also increase the chance that an alias will be displayed. The resolution of the FFT is the effective sample rate divided by the number of points in the FFT. The actual resolution of the display will not be this fine as the shape of the window will be the actual limiting factor in the FFTs ability to resolve two closely space frequencies. A good way to test the ability of the FFT to resolve two closely spaced frequencies is to examine the sidebands of an amplitude modulated sine wave.
For the best vertical accuracy on peak measurements:
• Make sure the probe attenuation is set correctly. The probe attenuation is set from the Channel Menu if the operand is a channel.
• Set the source sensitivity so that the input signal is near full screen, but not clipped.
•Use the Flat Top window.
• Set the FFT sensitivity to a sensitive range, such as 2 dB/division.
For best frequency accuracy on peaks:
• Use the Hanning window.
• Use Cursors to place an X cursor on the frequency of interest.
• Adjust frequency span for better cursor placement.
• Return to the Cursors Menu to fine tune the X cursor.
For more information on the use of FFTs please refer to Keysight Application Note 243, The Fundamentals of Signal Analysis at
http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/5952-8898E.pd f. Additional
information can be obtained from Chapter 4 of the book Spectrum and Network Measurements by Robert A. Witte.
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NOTE

FFT DC Value

FFT Aliasing

The FFT computation produces a DC value that is incorrect. It does not take the offset at center screen into account. The DC value is not corrected in order to accurately represent frequency components near DC.
When using FFTs, it is important to be aware of frequency aliasing. This requires that the operator have some knowledge as to what the frequency domain should contain, and also consider the sampling rate, frequency span, and oscilloscope vertical bandwidth when making FFT measurements. The FFT resolution (the quotient of the sampling rate and the number of FFT points) is displayed directly above the softkeys when the FFT Menu is displayed.
Nyquist Frequency and Aliasing in the Frequency Domain
The Nyquist frequency is the highest frequency that any real-time digitizing oscilloscope can acquire without aliasing. This frequency is half of the sample rate. Frequencies above the Nyquist frequency will be under sampled, which causes aliasing. The Nyquist frequency is also called the folding frequency because aliased frequency components fold back from that frequency when viewing the frequency domain.
Aliasing happens when there are frequency components in the signal higher than half the sample rate. Because the FFT spectrum is limited by this frequency, any higher components are displayed at a lower (aliased) frequency.
The following figure illustrates aliasing. This is the spectrum of a 990 Hz square wave, which has many harmonics. The horizontal time/div setting for the square wave sets the sample rate and results in a FFT resolution of 1.91 Hz. The displayed FFT spectrum waveform shows the components of the input signal above the Nyquist frequency to be mirrored (aliased) on the display and reflected off the right edge.
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Figure 2 Aliasing
Because the frequency span goes from 0 to the Nyquist frequency, the best way to prevent aliasing is to make sure that the frequency span is greater than the frequencies of significant energy present in the input signal.

FFT Spectral Leakage

The FFT operation assumes that the time record repeats. Unless there is an integral number of cycles of the sampled waveform in the record, a discontinuity is created at the end of the record. This is referred to as leakage. In order to minimize spectral leakage, windows that approach zero smoothly at the beginning and end of the signal are employed as filters to the FFT. The FFT Menu provides four windows: Hanning, Flat Top, Rectangular, and Blackman-Harris. For more information on leakage, see Keysight Application Note 243, The Fundamentals of Signal Analysis at
http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/5952-8898E.pd f.
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TIP

Math Waveforms

Math functions can be performed on analog channels and lower math functions. The resulting math waveform is displayed in light purple.
Table 8 Math Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Math operator [Math] > Operator (Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, FFT Magnitude, FFT Phase, Low Pass Filter)
Cascaded math functions
Math function waveforms, scale
Math function waveforms, offset
Table 9 FFT (Magnitude), FFT (Phase) Operator Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Auto setup [Math] > Auto Setup
Span/center [Math] > More > Span
[Math] > Source
[Math] > Scale, Entry knob
[Math] > Offset, Entry knob
Math Operating Hints
If the analog channel or math function is clipped (not fully displayed on screen) the resulting displayed math function will also be clipped.
Once the function is displayed, the analog channel(s) may be turned off for better viewing of the math waveform.
The math function waveform can be measured using [Cursors] and/or [Meas].
[Math] > More > Center
Window function [Math] > More > Window (Hanning, Flat Top, Rectangular, Blackman Harris, see also “FFT Spectral
Leakage" on page 41)
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Table 9 FFT (Magnitude), FFT (Phase) Operator Features (continued)
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Vertical units [Math] > More > Vertical Units (For FFT (Magnitude): Decibels or V RMS. For FFT (Phase): Rad ians or
Degrees.)
FFT (Phase) zero phase reference point
[Math] > More > Zero Phase Ref (Trigger, Entire Display)
Table 10 Low Pass Filter Operator Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Math low-pass filter cutoff frequency
[Math] > Bandwid th

Units for Math Waveforms

Units for each input channel can be set to Volts or Amps using the Units softkey in the channel's Probe Menu. Units for math function waveforms are:
Math function Units
add or subtract V or A
multiply
FFT Magnitude dB (decibels) or V RMS.
FFT Phase degrees or radians
2
, A2, or W (Volt-Amp)
V
A scale unit of U (undefined) will be displayed for math functions when two source channels are used and they are set to dissimilar units and the combination of units cannot be resolved.
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Reference Waveforms

Analog channel or math waveforms can be saved to one of two reference waveform locations in the oscilloscope. Then, a reference waveform can be displayed and compared against other waveforms. One reference waveform can be displayed at a time.
Table 11 Reference Waveform Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Reference waveforms, display
Reference waveforms, save
Reference waveforms, skew
Reference waveforms, scale
Reference waveforms, offset
Reference waveforms, clear
Reference waveforms, info
Reference waveforms, info, transparent background
Reference waveforms, save/recall from USB storage device
[Ref] > Display Ref
[Ref] > Save/Clear > Source, [Ref] > Save/Clear > Save to
[Ref] > Skew, Entry knob
[Ref] > Scale, Entry knob
[Ref] > Offset, Entry knob
[Ref] > Save/Clear > Clear
[Save/Recall] > Default/Erase > Secure Erase
[Ref] > Save/Clear > Display Info
[Ref] > Save/Clear > Transparent
[Save/Recall] > Save > Format, Reference Waveform data (*.h5)
[Save/Recall] > Recall > Recall:, Reference Waveform data (*.h5)
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Display Settings

You can adjust the intensity of displayed analog input channel waveforms to account for various signal characteristics, such as fast time/div settings and low trigger rates.
You can turn on waveform persistence, where the oscilloscope updates the display with new acquisitions, but does not immediately erase the results of previous acquisitions. All previous acquisitions are displayed with reduced intensity. New acquisitions are shown in their normal color with normal intensity.
Table 12 Display Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Quick Reference 2
Waveform intensity (for analog input channels)
Persistence, infinite
Persistence, variable [Display] > Persistence > Persistence, Variable Persistence, [Display] > Persistence > Time,
Clear persistence [Display] > Persistence > Clear Persistence
Clear display [Display] > Clear Display
Grid intensity
Grid type [Display] > Grid > Grid (Full, mV, IRE)
Waveform labels [Display] > Labels >
Label library reset [Utility] > Options > Preferences > Default Library
Annotations [Display] > Annotation >
[Intensity] (small round key just below Entry knob)
Increasing the intensity lets you see the maximum amount of noise and infrequently occurring events. Reducing the intensity can expose more detail in complex signals.
[Display] > Persistence > Persistence, Persistence
Entry knob
You can also configure the [Quick Action] key to clear the display. See “Configuring the [Quick
Action] Key" on page 85.
[Display] > Grid > Intensity, Entry knob
See also “To load a list of labels from a text file you create" on page 46.
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Table 12 Display Features (continued)
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Freeze display You must configure the [Quick Action] key to freeze the display. See “Configuring the [Quick
Action] Key" on page 85.
Many activities, such as adjusting the trigger level, adjusting vertical or horizontal settings, or saving data will un-freeze the display.

To load a list of labels from a text file you create

It may be convenient to create a list of labels using a text editor, then load the label list into the oscilloscope. This lets you type on a keyboard rather than edit the label list using the oscilloscope's controls.
You can create a list of up to 75 labels and load it into the oscilloscope. Labels are added to the beginning of the list. If more than 75 labels are loaded, only the first 75 are stored.
To load labels from a text file into the oscilloscope: 1 Use a text editor to create each label. Each label can be up to ten characters in
length. Separate each label with a line feed.
2 Name the file labellist.txt and save it on a USB mass storage device such as a
thumb drive.
3 Load the list into the oscilloscope using the File Explorer (press [Utility] > File
Explorer).
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NOTE
Label List Management
When you press the Library softkey, you will see a list of the last 75 labels used. The list does not save duplicate labels. Labels can end in any number of trailing digits. As long as the base string is the same as an existing label in the library, the new label will not be put in the library. For example, if label A0 is in the library and you make a new label called A12345, the new label is not added to the library.
When you save a new user-defined label, the new label will replace the oldest label in the list. Oldest is defined as the longest time since the label was last assigned to a channel. Any time you assign any label to a channel, that label will move to the newest in the list. Thus, after you use the label list for a while, your labels will predominate, making it easier to customize the instrument display for your needs.
When you reset the label library list (see next topic), all of your custom labels will be deleted, and the label list will be returned to its factory configuration.
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Triggers

Trigger Knobs and Keys

A trigger setup tells the oscilloscope when to acquire and display data. For example, you can set up to trigger on the rising edge of the analog channel 1 input signal.
You can use any input channel or the Ext Trig input BNC as the source for most trigger types (see “External Trigger Input" on page 51).
Changes to the trigger setup are applied immediately. If the oscilloscope is stopped when you change a trigger setup, the oscilloscope uses the new specification when you press [Run/Stop] or [Single]. If the oscilloscope is running when you change a trigger setup, it uses the new trigger definition when it starts the next acquisition.
You can save trigger setups along with the oscilloscope setup (see “Save/Recall
(Setups, Screens, Data)" on page 79).

Trigger Types

In addition to the edge trigger type, you can set up triggers on pulse widths and video signals. In the DSOX1000-Series oscilloscopes, you can also set up triggers on patterns, rising and falling edge transition times, and setup and hold violations.
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Table 13 Trigger Type Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Trigger level Turn the trigger Level knob.
Also: [Analyze] > Features, Trigger Levels.
The edge trigger level for the Line source is not adjustable. This trigger is synchronized with the power line supplied to the oscilloscope.
Trigger type
Edge trigger [Auto Scale] (sets up an Edge trigger)
Pulse width trigger [Trigger] > Trigger Type, Pulse Wid th
Video trigger [Trigger] > Trigger Type, Video
Pattern trigger [Trigger] > Trigger Type, Pattern
[Trigger] > Trigger Type (Edge, Pulse Width, Video, Serial 1, Pattern
*
)
Hold
[Trigger] > Trigger Type, Edge
NOTE: Many video signals are produced from 75
sources, a 75 input.
Ω terminator (such as a Keysight 11094B) should be connected to the oscilloscope
Ω sources. To provide correct matching to these
*
, Rise/Fall Time*, Setup and
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Rise/fall edge transition time trigger
Setup and hold violation trigger
Serial bus trigger [Trigger] > Trigger Type, Serial 1
*
Pattern, Rise/Fall Time, and Setup and Hold trigger types are available on DSOX1000-Series models only
[Trigger] > Trigger Type, Rise/Fall Time
[Trigger] > Trigger Type, Setup and Hold
See “Serial Bus Decode/Trigger" on page 73.

Trigger Mode, Coupling, Reject, Holdoff

Noisy Signals If the signal you are probing is noisy, you can set up the oscilloscope to reduce the
noise in the trigger path and on the displayed waveform. First, stabilize the displayed waveform by removing the noise from the trigger path. Second, reduce the noise on the displayed waveform.
1 Connect a signal to the oscilloscope and obtain a stable display.
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2 Remove the noise from the trigger path by turning on high-frequency rejection,
low-frequency rejection, or noise reject.
3 Use “Selecting the Acquisition Mode" on page 52 to reduce noise on the
displayed waveform.
Table 14 Trigger Mode, Coupling, Reject, Holdoff Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Trigger mode [Trigger] > Mode
You can also configure the [Quick Action] key to toggle between the Auto and Normal trigger modes. See “Configuring the [Quick Action] Key" on page 85.
Auto trigger mode [Trigger] > Mode, Auto
If the specified trigger cond itions are not found, triggers are forced and acquisitions are made so that signal activity is displayed on the oscilloscope. The Auto trigger mode is appropriate when:
Checking DC signals or signals with unknown levels or activity.
When trigger conditions occur often enough that forced triggers are unnecessary.
Normal trigger mode [Trigger] > Mode, Normal
Triggers and acquisitions only occur when the specified trigger conditions are found. The Normal trigger mode is appropriate when:
You only want to acquire specific events specified by the trigger settings.
Making single-shot acquisitions with the [Single] key.
Often with single-shot acquisitions, you must initiate some action in the device under test, and you do not want the oscilloscope to auto-trigger before that happens. Before initiating the action in the circuit, wait for the trigger condition indicator Trig'd? to flash (this tells you the pre-trigger buffer is filled).
Force trigger [Force]
When in the Normal trigger mode and no triggers are occurring, you can force a trigger to acquire and display waveforms (which may show why triggers are not occurring).
Trigger coupling [Trigger] > Coupling (DC, AC, LF Reject, TV/Video)
NOTE: Trigger coupling is independent of channel coupling (see “Vertical Controls" on page 34).
Trigger noise reject [Trigger] > Noise Rej
Trigger high frequency reject
[Trigger] > HF Reject
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Table 14 Trigger Mode, Coupling, Reject, Holdoff Features (continued)
CAUTION
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Trigger holdoff [Trigger] > Holdoff
The correct holdoff setting is typically slightly less than one repetition of the waveform.

External Trigger Input

The external trigger input can be used as a source in several of the trigger types. The external trigger BNC input is labeled Ext Trig.
Maximum voltage at oscilloscope external trigger input
150 Vrms, 200 Vpk
The external trigger input impedance is 1M Ohm. This lets you use passive probes for general-purpose measurements. The higher impedance minimizes the loading effect of the oscilloscope on the device under test.
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Table 15 External Trigger Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
External trigger units [External] > Units (Vol ts, Amps)
External trigger attenuation
External trigger threshold
External trigger range
External trigger waveform position
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[External] > Probe, Ratio/Decibels, Entry knob
[External] > Threshold, Entry knob
[External] > Range, Entry knob
For DSOX1000-Series oscilloscopes only. On EDUX1000-Series oscilloscopes, the range is fixed at 8 V when you are using a 1:1 probe.
[External] > Position, Entry knob
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Acquisition Control

This section shows how to use the oscilloscope's acquisition controls.

Selecting the Acquisition Mode

When selecting the oscilloscope acquisition mode, keep in mind that samples are normally decimated (thrown away) at slower time/div settings.
At slower time/div settings, the effective sample rate drops (and the effective sample period increases) because the acquisition time increases and the oscilloscope's digitizer is sampling faster than is required to fill memory.
For example, suppose an oscilloscope's digitizer has a sample period of 1 ns (maximum sample rate of 1 GSa/s) and a 1 M memory depth. At that rate, memory is filled in 1 ms. If the acquisition time is 100 ms (10 ms/div), only 1 of every 100 samples is needed to fill memory.
Table 16 Acquisition Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Acquisition mode [Acquire] > Acq Mode
Normal acquisition mode
Peak detect acquisition mode
Averaging acquisition mode
High resolution acquisition mode
[Acquire] > Acq Mode, Normal
At slower time/div settings, normal decimation occurs, and there is no averaging. Use this mode for most waveforms.
[Acquire] > Acq Mode, Peak Detect
At slower time/div settings when decimation would normally occur, the maximum and minimum samples in the effective sample period are stored. Use this mode for displaying narrow pulses that occur infrequently.
[Acquire] > Acq Mode, Averaging, [Acquire] > # Avgs
At all time/div settings, the specified number of triggers are averaged together. Use this mode for reducing noise and increasing resolution of periodic signals without bandwidth or rise time degradation.
[Acquire] > Acq Mode, High Resolution
At slower time/div settings, all samples in the effective sample period are averaged and the average value is stored. Use this mode for reducing random noise.
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Table 17 Segmented Memory Acquisition Features, Available on DSOX1000-Series Models Only
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Segmented memory acquisitions
Segmented memory navigation
Segmented memory and persistence
Segmented memory, save to USB storage device

Overview of Sampling

[Acquire] > Segmented > Segmented, # of Segs, [Run] or [Single]
After each segment fills, the oscilloscope re-arms and is ready to trigger in about 8 µs. Remember though, for example: if the horizontal time per division control is set to 5 µs/div, and the Time Reference is set to Center, it will take at least 50 µs to fill all ten divisions and re-arm. (That is 25 µs to capture pre-trigger data and 25 µs to capture post-trigger data.)
[Acquire] > Segmented > Current Seg
[Display] > Persistence, Infinite
[Acquire] > Segmented > Analyze Segments
[Save/Recall] > Save > Format (CSV, ASCII XY, or BIN) > Settings > Save Seg (Current, All)
Persistence or Variable Persistence
To understand the oscilloscope's sampling and acquisition modes, it is helpful to understand sampling theory, aliasing, oscilloscope bandwidth and sample rate, oscilloscope rise time, oscilloscope bandwidth required, and how memory depth affects sample rate.
Sampling Theory
The Nyquist sampling theorem states that for a limited bandwidth (band-limited) signal with maximum frequency f
must be greater than twice the maximum frequency f signal be uniquely reconstructed without aliasing.
, the equally spaced sampling frequency fS
MAX
, in order to have the
MAX
f
= fS/2 = Nyquist frequency (fN) = folding frequency
MAX
Aliasing
Aliasing occurs when signals are under-sampled (fS < 2f distortion caused by low frequencies falsely reconstructed from an insufficient
number of sample points.
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MAX
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Figure 3 Aliasing
Oscilloscope Bandwidth and Sample Rate
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An oscilloscope's bandwidth is typically described as the lowest frequency at which input signal sine waves are attenuated by 3 dB (-30% amplitude error).
At the oscilloscope bandwidth, sampling theory says the required sample rate is f
. However, the theory assumes there are no frequency components above
= 2f
BW
(fBW in this case) and it requires a system with an ideal brick-wall frequency
f
MAX
response.
S
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f
S
f
N
-3dB
Attenuation
Frequency
0dB
Figure 4 Theoretical Brick-Wall Frequency Response
However, digital signals have frequency components above the fundamental frequency (square waves are made up of sine waves at the fundamental frequency and an infinite number of odd harmonics), and typically, for 500 MHz bandwidths and below, oscilloscopes have a Gaussian frequency response.
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Limiting oscilloscope bandwidth (fBW) to 1/4 the sample rate (fS/4) reduces frequency components above the Nyquist frequency (f
N).
f
S
f
N
fS/4
-3dB
Attenuation
Aliased frequency
components
Frequency
0dB
Figure 5 Sample Rate and Oscilloscope Bandwid th
So, in practice, an oscilloscope's sample rate should be four or more times its bandwidth: f
= 4fBW. This way, there is less aliasing, and aliased frequency
S
components have a greater amount of attenuation.
See Also Evaluating Oscilloscope Sample Rates vs. Sampling Fidelity: How to Make the
Most Accurate Digital Measurements, Keysight Application Note 1587
(http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pd f/5989-5732EN.pdf)
Oscilloscope Rise Time
Closely related to an oscilloscope's bandwidth specification is its rise time specification. Oscilloscopes with a Gaussian-type frequency response have an approximate rise time of 0.35/f
An oscilloscope's rise time is not the fastest edge speed that the oscilloscope can accurately measure. It is the fastest edge speed the oscilloscope can possibly produce.
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based on a 10% to 90% criterion.
BW
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Oscilloscope Bandwidth Required
The oscilloscope bandwidth required to accurately measure a signal is primarily determined by the signal's rise time, not the signal's frequency. You can use these steps to calculate the oscilloscope bandwidth required:
1 Determine the fastest edge speeds.
You can usually obtain rise time information from published specifications for devices used in your designs.
2 Compute the maximum "practical" frequency component.
From Dr. Howard W. Johnson's book, High-Speed Digital Design – A Handbook of Black Magic, all fast edges have an infinite spectrum of frequency components. However, there is an inflection (or "knee") in the frequency spectrum of fast edges where frequency components higher than f
insignificant in determining the shape of the signal.
= 0.5 / signal rise time (based on 10% - 90% thresholds)
f
knee
= 0.4 / signal rise time (based on 20% - 80% thresholds)
f
knee
3 Use a multiplication factor for the required accuracy to determine the
oscilloscope bandwidth required.
knee
are
Required accuracy Oscilloscope band wid th required
20% fBW = 1.0 x f
10% fBW = 1.3 x f
3% fBW = 1.9 x f
knee
knee
knee
See Also Choosing an Oscilloscope with the Right Bandwidth for your Application, Keysight
Application Note 1588 (http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pd f/5989-5733EN.pdf)
Memory Depth and Sample Rate
The number of points of oscilloscope memory is fixed, and there is a maximum sample rate associated with oscilloscope's analog-to-digital converter; however, the actual sample rate is determined by the time of the acquisition (which is set according to the oscilloscope's horizontal time/div scale).
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sample rate = number of samples / time of acquisition
For example, when storing 50 µs of data in 50,000 points of memory, the actual sample rate is 1 GSa/s.
Likewise, when storing 50 ms of data in 50,000 points of memory, the actual sample rate is 1 MSa/s.
The actual sample rate is displayed in the right-side information area.
The oscilloscope achieves the actual sample rate by throwing away (decimating) unneeded samples.
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Cursors

X Cursors X cursors are vertical dashed lines that adjust horizontally and can be used to
Y Cursors Y cursors are horizontal dashed lines that adjust vertically and can be used to
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Cursors are horizontal and vertical markers that indicate X-axis values and Y-axis values on a selected waveform source. You can use cursors to make custom voltage, time, phase, or ratio measurements on oscilloscope signals.
Cursor information is displayed in the right-side information area.
measure time (s), frequency (1/s), phase (°), and ratio (%).
When used with the FFT math function as a source, the X cursors indicate frequency.
In XY horizontal mode, the X cursors display channel 1 values (Volts or Amps).
measure Volts or Amps, dependent on the channel Probe Units setting, or they can measure ratios (%). When math functions are used as a source, the measurement units correspond to that math function.
The Y cursors adjust vertically and typically indicate values relative to the waveform's ground point, except math FFT where the values are relative to 0 dB.
In XY horizontal mode, the Y cursors display channel 2 values (Volts or Amps).

Cursor Knobs and Keys

Cursor Softkey Controls

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Table 18 Cursor Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Cursors mode [Cursors] > Mode
Manual cursors mode [Cursors] > Mode, Manual (and use Cursors knob to select and adjust)
Track Waveform cursors mode
Measure cursors mode
Binary cursors mode [Cursors] > Mode, Binary
Hex cursors mode [Cursors] > Mode, Hex
Cursors X units [Cursors] > Units > X Units (Seconds, Hz, Phase, Ratio)
Cursors Y units [Cursors] > Units > Y Units (Base, Ratio)
[Cursors] > Mode, Track Waveform
[Meas] (cursors show locations used for most recently added measurement)
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Measurements

NOTE
NOTE
The [Meas] key lets you make automatic measurements on waveforms. Some measurements can only be made on analog input channels.
If a portion of the waveform required for a measurement is not displayed or does not display enough resolution to make the measurement (approximately 4% of full scale), the result will be displayed as greater than a value, less than a value, not enough edges, not enough amplitude (low signal), or waveform is clipped.
The results of the most recent measurements are displayed in the Measurements information area on the right-hand side of the screen.
Cursors are turned on to show the portion of the waveform being measured for the most recently selected measurement (bottom-most on the right-side measurement are).
Post Acquisition Processing
In addition to changing display parameters after the acquisition, you can perform all of the measurements and math functions after the acquisition. Measurements and math functions will be recalculated as you pan and zoom and turn channels on and off. As you zoom in and out on a signal using the horizontal scale knob and vertical volts/division knob, you affect the resolution of the display. Because measurements and math functions are performed on displayed data, you affect the resolution of functions and measurements.
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The units of math waveforms are described in “Units for Math Waveforms" on page 43.
All measurements are available for analog channel waveforms. All measurements except Counter are available for math waveforms other than FFT. A limited set of measurements is available for math FFT waveforms. Use the cursors to make other measurements on FFT.
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Table 19 Measurement Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Measurement type [Meas] > Type:
Snapshot all measurements
Voltage measurements
Time measurements [Meas] > Type: (Period, Frequency, Counter, + Width, – Wid th, Duty Cycle, Rise Time, Fall Time,
Measurement thresholds
Measurement window [Meas] > Settings > Meas Window (Auto Select, Main, Zoom)
Clear measurements [Meas] > Clear Meas >
[Meas] > Type: Snapshot All, Add Measurement
You can also configure the [Quick Action] key to display the Snapshot All popup. See “Configuring
the [Quick Action] Key" on page 85.
[Meas] > Type: (Peak-Peak, Maximum, Minimum, Amplitude, Top, Base, Overshoot, Average, DC RMS, AC RMS), Add Measurement
Delay, Phase), Add Measurement
The Counter measurement is available when the edge or pulse width trigger mode is selected and the measurement source is the same as the trigger source.
[Meas] > Settings > Thresholds >
Also: [Analyze] > Features, Measurement Thresholds.
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Mask Testing

Mask testing is available on the DSOX1000-Series oscilloscope models.
One way to verify a waveform's compliance to a particular set of parameters is to use mask testing. A mask defines a region of the oscilloscope's display in which the waveform must remain in order to comply with chosen parameters. Compliance to the mask is verified point-by-point across the display. Mask test operates on displayed analog channels; it does not operate on channels that are not displayed.
Table 20 Mask Testing Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
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Mask testing enable/disable
Mask statistics [Analyze] > Statistics >
Mask test run until [Analyze] > Setup > Run Until (Forever, Minimum # of Tests, Minimum Time, Minimum Sigma)
Mask test error action [Analyze] > Setup > On Error (Stop, Save, Print, Measure)
Mask test source lock [Analyze] > Setup > Source Lock
Auto mask creation [Analyze] > Automask >
Clear mask [Analyze] > Clear Mask
Mask files, save/recall from USB storage device
[Analyze] > Features, Entry knob to select Mask Test, push Entry knob to enable or disable
[Save/Recall] > Save > Format, Mask (*.msk)
[Save/Recall] > Recall > Recall:, Mask (*.msk)

Creating/Editing Mask Files

A mask file contains the following sections:
• Mask File Identifier.
•Mask Title.
• Mask Violation Regions.
• Oscilloscope Setup Information.
Mask File Identifier The Mask File Identifier is MASK_FILE_548XX.
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Mask Title The Mask Title is a string of ASCII characters. Example: autoMask CH1 OCT 03
Mask Violation
Regions
09:40:26 2008
When a mask file contains the keyword "autoMask" in the title, the edge of the mask is passing by definition. Otherwise, the edge of the mask is defined as a failure.
Region 1
Region 2
Up to 8 regions can be defined for a mask. They can be numbered 1-8. They can appear in any order in the .msk file. The numbering of the regions must go from top to bottom, left to right.
An Automask file contains two special regions: the region "glued" to the top of the display, and the region that is "glued" to the bottom. The top region is indicated by y-values of "MAX" for the first and last points. The bottom region is indicated by y-values of "MIN" for the first and last points.
The top region must be the lowest numbered region in the file. The bottom region must be the highest numbered region in the file.
Region number 1 is the top mask region. The vertices in Region 1 describe points along a line; that line is the bottom edge of the top portion of the mask.
Similarly, the vertices in Region 2 describe the line that forms the top of the bottom part of the mask.
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The vertices in a mask file are normalized. There are four parameters that define how values are normalized:
•X1
ΔX
•Y1
•Y2
These four parameters are defined in the Oscilloscope Setup portion of the mask file.
The Y-values (normally voltage) are normalized in the file using the following equation:
Y
= (Y - Y1)/ΔY
norm
where ΔY = Y2 - Y1
To convert the normalized Y-values in the mask file to voltage:
Oscilloscope
Setup Information
Y = (Y
norm
* ΔY) + Y1
where ΔY = Y2 - Y1
The X-values (normally time) are normalized in the file using the following equation:
X
= (X - X1)/ΔX
norm
To convert the normalized X-values to time:
X = (X
norm
* ΔX) + X1
The keywords "setup" and "end_setup" (appearing alone on a line) define the beginning and end of the oscilloscope setup region of the mask file. The oscilloscope setup information contains remote programming language commands that the oscilloscope executes when the mask file is loaded.
Any legal remote programming command can be entered in this section.
The mask scaling controls how the normalized vectors are interpreted. This in turn controls how the mask is drawn on the display. The remote programming commands that control mask scaling are:
:MTES:SCAL:BIND 0 :MTES:SCAL:X1 -400.000E-06 :MTES:SCAL:XDEL +800.000E-06
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:MTES:SCAL:Y1 +359.000E-03 :MTES:SCAL:Y2 +2.35900E+00
Building a Mask File
The following display shows a mask that uses all eight regions.
This mask is created by recalling the following mask file:
MASK_FILE_548XX
"All Regions"
/* Region Number */ 1 /* Number of vertices */ 4
-12.50, MAX
-10.00, 1.750
10.00, 1.750
12.50, MAX
/* Region Number */ 2 /* Number of vertices */ 5
-10.00, 1.000
-12.50, 0.500
-15.00, 0.500
-15.00, 1.500
-12.50, 1.500
/* Region Number */ 3 /* Number of vertices */ 6
-05.00, 1.000
-02.50, 0.500
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02.50, 0.500
05.00, 1.000
02.50, 1.500
-02.50, 1.500
/* Region Number */ 4 /* Number of vertices */ 5
10.00, 1.000
12.50, 0.500
15.00, 0.500
15.00, 1.500
12.50, 1.500
/* Region Number */ 5 /* Number of vertices */ 5
-10.00, -1.000
-12.50, -0.500
-15.00, -0.500
-15.00, -1.500
-12.50, -1.500
/* Region Number */ 6 /* Number of vertices */ 6
-05.00, -1.000
-02.50, -0.500
02.50, -0.500
05.00, -1.000
02.50, -1.500
-02.50, -1.500
/* Region Number */ 7 /* Number of vertices */ 5
10.00, -1.000
12.50, -0.500
15.00, -0.500
15.00, -1.500
12.50, -1.500
/* Region Number */ 8 /* Number of vertices */ 4
-12.50, MIN
-10.00, -1.750
10.00, -1.750
12.50, MIN
setup :CHANnel1:RANGe +8.00E+00 :CHANnel1:OFFSet +2.0E+00 :CHANnel1:DISPlay 1 :TIMebase:MODE MAIN :TIMebase:REFerence CENTer :TIMebase:RANGe +50.00E-09 :TIMebase:POSition +10.0E-09 :MTESt:SOURce CHANnel1 :MTESt:ENABle 1 :MTESt:LOCK 1 :MTESt:SCALe:X1 +10.0E-09 :MTESt:SCALe:XDELta +1.0000E-09 :MTESt:SCALe:Y1 +2.0E+00 :MTESt:SCALe:Y2 +4.00000E+00 end_setup
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NOTE
In a mask file, all region definitions need to be separated by a blank line.
Mask regions are defined by a number of (x,y) coordinate vertices (as on an ordinary x,y graph). A "y" value of "MAX" specifies the top of the graticule, and a "y" value of "MIN" specifies the bottom of the graticule.
The mask x,y graph is related to the oscilloscope graticule using the :MTESt:SCALe setup commands.
The oscilloscope's graticule has a time reference location (at the left, center, or right of the screen) and a trigger (t=0) position/delay value relative to the reference. The graticule also has a vertical ground 0 V reference (offset relative to the center of the screen) location.
The X1 and Y1 setup commands relate the mask region's x,y graph origin to the oscilloscope graticule's t=0 and V=0 reference locations, and the XDELta and Y2 setup commands specify the size of the graph's x and y units.
• The X1 setup command specifies the time location of the x,y graph's x origin.
• The Y1 setup command specifies the vertical location of the x,y graph's y origin.
• The XDELta setup command specifies the amount of time associated with each x unit.
• The Y2 setup command is the vertical location of the x,y graph's y=1 value (so in effect, Y2 – Y1 is the YDELta value).
For example:
• With a graticule whose trigger position is 10 ns (before a center screen reference) and whose ground reference (offset) is 2 V below the center of the screen, to place the mask region's x,y graph's origin at center screen, you would set X1 = 10 ns and Y1 = 2 V.
• If the XDELta parameter is set to 5 ns and Y2 is set to 4 V, a mask region whose vertices are (-1, 1), (1, 1), (1, -1), and (-1, -1) goes from 5 ns to 15 ns and from 0V to 4V.
• If you move the mask region's x,y graph origin to the t=0 and V=0 location by setting X1 = 0 and Y1 = 0, the same vertices define a region that goes from
-5 ns to 5 ns and from -2 V to 2 V.
Although a mask can have up to 8 regions, in any given vertical column, it is only possible to define 4 regions. When there are 4 regions in a vertical column, one region must be tied to the top (using the MAX y value) and one must be tied to the bottom (using the MIN y value).
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How is mask testing done? InfiniiVision oscilloscopes start mask testing by
creating a database that is 200 x 640 for the waveform viewing area. Each location in the array is designated as either a violation or a pass area. Each time a data point from a waveform occurs in a violation area a failure is logged. If Test All was selected, every active analog channel is tested against the mask database for each acquisition. Over 2 billion failures can be logged per-channel. The number of acquisitions tested is also logged and displayed as "# of Tests".
The mask file allows greater resolution than the 200 X 640 database. Some quantization of data occurs to reduce the mask file data for display on-screen.
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Digital Voltmeter

The Digital Voltmeter (DVM) analysis feature provides 3-digit voltage and 5-digit frequency measurements using any analog channel. DVM measurements are asynchronous from the oscilloscope's acquisition system and are always acquiring.
Table 21 Digital Vol tmeter Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Digital voltmeter enable/disable
Digital voltmeter mode
Auto range enable/disable
[Analyze] > Features, Entry knob to select Digital Voltmeter, push Entry knob to enable or disable
[Analyze] > Mode (AC RMS, DC, DC RMS, Frequency)
The Frequency mode requires the Edge or Pulse Width trigger type, and the DVM source and the trigger source must be the same analog channel.
[Analyze] > Auto Range
Auto range can be used when the DVM input channel is not used in oscilloscope triggering.
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Frequency Response Analysis

On G-suffix oscilloscope models (that have a a built-in waveform generator), the Frequency Response Analysis (FRA) feature controls the built-in waveform generator to sweep a sine wave across a range of frequencies while measuring the input to and output from a device under test (DUT). At each frequency, gain (A) and phase are measured and plotted on a frequency response Bode chart.
When the frequency response analysis completes, you can move a marker across the chart to see the measured gain and phase values at each frequency point. You can also adjust the chart's scale and offset settings for the gain and phase plots.
Table 22 Frequency Response Analysis Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
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Frequency Response Analysis (FRA) enable/disable
Channels probing DUT input V and output V
Frequency sweep min and max values
Waveform generator amplitude and expected output load
Run the analysis [Analyze] > Run Analysis
Adjust scale and offset of Bode plots
Autoscale gain and phase plots
View measured gain and phase values
Save data to USB storage device
[Analyze] > Features, Entry knob to select Frequency Response Analysis, push Entry knob to enable or disable
[Analyze] > Setup > Input V
[Analyze] > Setup > Output V
[Analyze] > Setup > Min/Max Freq, Entry knob
[Analyze] > Setup > Amplitude, Entry knob
[Analyze] > Setup > Output Load (50
[Analyze] > Chart > Gain/Phase Scale/Offset, Entry knob
[Analyze] > Chart > Autoscale
[Analyze] > Move Marker, Entry knob
[Save/Recall] > Save > Format, Frequency Response Analysis data (*.csv)
Ω, High-Z)
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Waveform Generator

On G-suffix oscilloscope models, a waveform generator is built into the oscilloscope. The waveform generator gives you an easy way to provide input signals when testing circuitry with the oscilloscope.
Waveform generator settings can be saved and recalled with oscilloscope setups. See “Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data)" on page 79.
Table 23 Waveform Generator Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Waveform generator waveform type
Waveform generator expected output load
Waveform generator sync pulse output
Waveform generator logic presets
Add noise to output [Wave Gen] > Settings > Add Noise
Modulation, enable/disable
AM modulated output [Wave Gen] > Settings > Modulation > Type, Amplitude Modulation (AM)
FM modulated output [Wave Gen] > Settings > Mod ulation > Type, Frequency Modulation (FM)
FSK modulated output [Wave Gen] > Settings > Modulation > Type, Frequency-Shift Keying Modulation (FSK)
Restore waveform generator defaults
[Wave Gen] > Waveform (Sine, Square, Ramp, Pulse, DC, Noise)
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Output Settings > Output Load (50
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Output Settings > Trig Out, Waveform Generator Sync Pulse
For all waveforms except DC and Noise, the Sync signal is a TTL positive pulse that occurs when the waveform rises above zero volts (or the DC offset value).
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Logic Presets > (TTL, CMOS 5.0V, CMOS 3.3V, CMOS 2.5V, ECL)
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Modulation > Modulation
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Default Wave Gen
Ω, High-Z)
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Serial Bus Decode/Trigger

Depending on the oscilloscope model, the following hardware-accelerated serial decode and trigger options are available:
Serial decode and trigger type: Available on: With license:
CAN (Controller Area Network) DSOX1000-Series models AUTO
I2C (Inter-IC) All 1000 X-Series models EMBD
LIN (Local Interconnect Network) DSOX1000-Series models AUTO
SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) DSOX1000-Series models EMBD
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Triggering on
Serial Data
UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) protocols including RS232 (Recommended Standard 232)
To determine whether these licenses are installed on your oscilloscope, press [Help] > About Oscilloscope.
To order serial decode licenses, go to www.keysight.com and search for the product number (for example, DSOX1AUTO) or contact your local Keysight Technologies representative (see www.keysight.com/find/contactus).
When triggering on a slow serial signal (for example, I2C, SPI, CAN, LIN, etc.) it may be necessary to switch from the Auto trigger mode to the Normal trigger mode to prevent the oscilloscope from Auto-triggering and stabilize the display. You can select the trigger mode by pressing the [Trigger] key, then the Mode softkey.
Also, the threshold voltage level must be set appropriately for each source channel. The threshold level for each serial signal can be set in the Signals menu. Press the [Bus] key, then the Signals softkey.
All 1000 X-Series models EMBD
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Table 24 Serial Bus Decode/Trigger Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Serial bus select, enable/disable
Serial bus mode
Serial bus trigger [Trigger] > Trigger Type, Serial 1
*
CAN, LIN, and SPI are available on DSOX1000-Series models only
[Bus] > Select, Entry knob to select Serial Bus, push Select softkey or Entry knob to enable or disable
*
[Bus] > Mode, Entry knob (CAN
The built-in help for the Mode softkey describes the decode waveforms.
, I2C, LIN*, SPI*, UART/RS232)

CAN Decode/Trigger

On DSOX1000-Series oscilloscopes, the CAN serial decode and triggering option can be enabled with the AUTO license.
When interpreting the decode waveforms, see the Mode softkey built-in help.
Table 25 CAN Decode/Trigger Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
CAN signal setup After selecting the Serial Bus and the CAN serial bus mode, press [Bus] > Signals > to open the CAN
Signals menu. In this menu, you can select the oscilloscope source channel probing the signal and the appropriate threshold voltage to use when decoding/triggering the signal, as well as other signal options.
CAN baud rate
CAN sample point
CAN signal type/polarity
CAN counters [Bus] > Reset CAN Counters
[Bus] > Signals > Baud, Entry knob
[Bus] > Signals > Sample Point, Entry knob
[Bus] > Signals > Signal, Entry knob (Rx, Tx, CAN_H, CAN_L, Differential (L-H), Differential
(H-L))
Counters run even when the oscilloscope is stopped (not acquiring data).
When an overflow condition occurs, the counter displays OVERFLOW.
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Table 25 CAN Decode/Trigger Features (continued)
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
CAN trigger [Trigger] > Trigger Type, Serial 1 (CAN)
[Trigger] > Trigger on: (SOF - Start of Frame, Remote Frame ID (RTR), Data Frame ID (~RTR), Remote
or Data Frame ID, Data Frame ID and Data, Error Frame, All Errors, Acknowledge Error, Overload Frame)
For triggers where you can specify frame ID or data values, press [Trigger] > Bits > to open the CAN Bits menu where you can enter the values.

I2C Decode/Trigger

On all 1000 X-Series oscilloscopes, the I2C serial decode and triggering option can be enabled with the EMBD license.
When interpreting the decode waveforms, see the Mode softkey built-in help.
Table 26 I2C Decode/Trigger Features
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Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
I2C signal setup After selecting the Serial Bus and the I2C serial bus mode, press [Bus] > Signals > to open the I2C
Signals menu. In this menu, you can select the oscilloscope source channels probing the serial clock and serial data signals. You can also specify the appropriate threshold voltages to use when decoding and triggering on the signals.
I2C address size [Bus] > Addr Size (7 Bit, 8 Bit)
I2C trigger [Trigger] > Trigger Type, Serial 1 (I2C)
[Trigger] > Trigger on: (Start Condition, Stop Condition, Missing Acknowledge, Address with no Ack, Restart, EEPROM Data Read, Frame (Start: Addr7: Read: Ack: Data), Frame (Start: Addr7: Write: Ack: Data), Frame (Start: Addr7: Read: Ack: Data: Ack: Data2), Frame (Start: Addr7: Write: Ack: Data: Ack: Data2), 10-bit Write)
For triggers where you can specify address or data values, there are additional softkeys you can use to enter the values.

LIN Decode/Trigger

On DSOX1000-Series oscilloscopes, the LIN serial decode and triggering option can be enabled with the AUTO license.
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When interpreting the decode waveforms, see the Mode softkey built-in help.
Table 27 LIN Decode/Trigger Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
LIN signal setup After selecting the Serial Bus and the LIN serial bus mode, press [Bus] > Signals > to open the LIN
Signals menu. In this menu, you can select the oscilloscope source channel probing the signal and the appropriate threshold voltage to use when decoding/triggering the signal, as well as other signal options.
LIN baud rate
LIN sample point
LIN standard
LIN sync break
LIN show parity [Bus] > Show Parity
LIN trigger [Trigger] > Trigger Type, Serial 1 (LIN)
[Bus] > Signals > Baud > Baud, Entry knob
[Bus] > Signals > Sample Point, Entry knob
[Bus] > Signals > Stand ard, Entry knob (LIN 1.3, LIN 2.X)
[Bus] > Signals > Sync Break, Entry knob (>= 11, >= 12, >= 13)
[Trigger] > Trigger on: (Sync - Sync Break, ID - Frame ID, ID & Data - Frame ID and Data, Parity Error,
Checksum Error)
For triggers where you can specify frame ID or data values, there are additional softkeys you can use to enter the values.

SPI Decode/Trigger

On DSOX1000-Series oscilloscopes, the SPI serial decode and triggering option can be enabled with the EMBD license.
When interpreting the decode waveforms, see the Mode softkey built-in help.
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Table 28 SPI Decode/Trigger Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
SPI signal setup After selecting the Serial Bus and the SPI serial bus mode, press [Bus] > Signals > to open the SPI
Signals menu. In this menu, there are separate softkeys and submenus for specifying the Clock,
MOSI/MISO, and CS (chip select) signal oscilloscope source channels and threshold voltages.
NOTE: The 2-channel DSOX1000-Series oscilloscopes support 3-wire SPI. The MOSI and MISO
signal settings are forced to be the same; essentially, you can probe one or the other.
The Display Info softkey lets you display or hide signal setup and timing diagram information.
SPI framing
SPI word size [Bus] > Word Size
SPI bit order [Bus] > Bit Order (MSB, LSB)
SPI trigger [Trigger] > Trigger Type, Serial 1 (SPI)
[Bus] > Signals > CS > Frame by, Entry knob (~CS - Not Chip Select, CS - Chip Select, Clock Timeout)
[Trigger] > Trigger Setup > Trigger Type (Master-Out, Slave-In (MOSI) Data)
The additional softkeys let you specify the number of data bits and the value of each bit.

UART/RS232 Decode/Trigger

On all 1000 X-Series oscilloscopes, the UART/RS232 serial decode and triggering option can be enabled with the EMBD license.
When interpreting the decode waveforms, see the Mode softkey built-in help.
Table 29 UART/RS232 Decode/Trigger Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
UART/RS232 signal setup
After selecting the Serial Bus and the UART/RS232 serial bus mode, press [Bus] > Signals > to open the UART Signals menu. In this menu, you can select the oscilloscope source channels probing the Rx and Tx signals and the appropriate threshold voltage for each.
UART/RS232 bus configuration
UART/RS232 number of bits
After selecting the Serial Bus and the UART/RS232 serial bus mode, press [Bus] > Bus Config > to open the UART Bus Config menu. In this menu, you can select the oscilloscope source channels probing the Rx and Tx signals and the appropriate threshold vol tage for each.
[Bus] > Bus Config > # Bits, Entry knob (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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Table 29 UART/RS232 Decode/Trigger Features (continued)
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
UART/RS232 parity
UART/RS232 baud rate
UART/RS232 bus polarity
UART/RS232 bit order
UART/RS232 display base
UART/RS232 framing
UART/RS232 counters [Bus] > Settings > Reset UART Counters
UART/RS232 trigger [Trigger] > Trigger Type, Serial 1 (CAN)
[Bus] > Bus Config > Parity, Entry knob (Even, Odd, None)
[Bus] > Bus Config > Baud Rate > Baud, Entry knob
[Bus] > Bus Config > Polarity, Entry knob (Idle low, Idle high)
[Bus] > Bus Config > Bit Order, Entry knob (LSB, MSB)
[Bus] > Settings > Base, Entry knob (Hex, Binary, ASCII)
[Bus] > Settings > Framing, Entry knob (Off, 8-bit hex value)
Counters run even when the oscilloscope is stopped (not acquiring data).
When an overflow condition occurs, the counter displays OVERFLOW.
[Trigger] > Trigger Setup > Trigger (Rx Start Bit, Rx Stop Bit, Rx Data, Rx 1:Data, Rx 0:Data, Rx X:Data, Tx Start Bit, Tx Stop Bit, Tx Data, Tx 1:Data, Tx 0:Data, Tx X:Data, Rx or Tx Parity Error)
For triggers where you can specify data values, there are additional softkeys for specifying the data comparison operator, the data value, the data value base (Hex or ASCII), and the Nth frame burst count.
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Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data)

Oscilloscope setups, reference waveforms, and mask files can be saved to internal oscilloscope memory or to a USB storage device and recalled later. You can also recall default or factory default setups.
Oscilloscope screen images can be saved to a USB storage device in BMP or PNG formats.
Acquired waveform data can be saved to a USB storage device in comma-separated value (CSV), ASCII XY, and binary (BIN) formats.
There is also a command to securely erase all the oscilloscope's non-volatile internal memory.
Table 30 Save/Recall Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Quick Reference 2
Save setup files, screen images, waveform data, mask files
Save setup files [Save/Recall] > Save > Format, Setup (*.scp)
Save screen images [Save/Recall] > Save > Format,
[Save/Recall] > Save >
You can also configure the [Quick Action] key to save setups, screen images, or data. See
“Configuring the [Quick Action] Key" on page 85.
Press to Save
• 8-bit Bitmap image (*.bmp)
• 24-bit Bitmap image (*.bmp)
• 24-bit image (*.png)
Settings >
•Setup Info
• Invert Grat
•Palette (Color, Grayscale)
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Table 30 Save/Recall Features (continued)
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Save waveform data [Save/Recall] > Save > Format,
•CSV data (*.csv)
• ASCII XY data (*.csv)
• Multi Channel Waveform data (*.h5)
• Binary data (*.bin)
Settings > Length (to select number of data points to be saved, see “Length Control" on page 80)
When saving waveform data, the save times depend on the chosen format: BIN=fastest, ASCII XY=medium, CSV=slowest.
Quick save to USB storage device
Recall setups, mask files, or reference waveforms
Recall setup files [Save/Recall] > Recall > Recall:, Setup (*.scp)
Factory default setup [Save/Recall] > Default/Erase > Factory Defaul t
Secure erase [Save/Recall] > Default/Erase > Secure Erase
[Save to USB] (once "save to USB" settings have been configured under [Save/Recall] > Save)
[Save/Recall] > Recall > Recall:

Length Control

The Length control is available when saving data to CSV, ASCII XY, or BIN format files. It sets the number of data points that will be output to the file. Only displayed data points are saved.
The maximum number of data points depends on these things:
• Whether acquisitions are running. When stopped, data comes from the raw acquisition record. When running, data comes from the smaller measurement record.
• Whether the oscilloscope was stopped using [Stop] or [Single]. Running acquisitions split memory to provide fast waveform update rates. Single acquisitions use full memory.
• Whether only one channel of a pair is turned on. (Channels 1 and 2 are one pair.) Acquisition memory is divided among the channels in a pair.
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• Whether reference waveforms are on. Displayed reference waveforms consume acquisition memory.
• Whether segmented memory (available on DSOX1000-Series models) is on. Acquisition memory is divided by the number of segments.
• The horizontal time/div (sweep speed) setting. At faster settings, fewer data points appear on the display.
• When saving to a CSV format file, the maximum number of data points is 50,000.
When necessary, the Length control performs a "1 of n" decimation of the data . For example: if the Length is set to 1000, and you are displaying a record that is 5000 data points in length, four of each five data points will be decimated, creating an output file 1000 data points in length.
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Print (Screens)

You can print the complete display, including the status line and softkeys, to a USB printer.
To set up a USB printer:
1 Connect a USB printer to the USB host port on the front panel. 2 To open the Print Config menu:
Press [Save/Recall] > Print.
Select the Quick Print quick action ([Utility] > Quick Action > Action, Quick Print);
then, press Settings.
Softkeys in the Print Config menu are ghosted (not available) until a printer is connected.
Table 31 Print Config Menu Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Printer selection Print to, (printer)
Print options Options,
• Setup Information
• Invert Graticule Colors
• Form Feed
•Landscape
Color or grayscale printing
Print the current screen
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Palette, (Color, Grayscale)
Press to Print
To print the current screen once the printer is configured (and Quick Print is selected as the quick action), simply press the [Quick Action] key.
For the most up-to-date listing of printers that are compatible with the InfiniiVision oscilloscopes, please visit
www.keysight.com/find/InfiniiVision-printers.

Utility Settings

This section explains oscilloscope utility functions.
Table 32 Utility Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
I/O setup [Utility] > I/O >
The oscilloscope can be accessed and/or controlled remotely using the USB device port on the rear panel (square shaped USB port). See the oscilloscope's Programmer's Guide.
File explorer [Util ity] > File Explorer >
From the internal file system, under "\User Files", you can load oscilloscope setup files (from 10 locations) or mask files (from four locations).
From a connected USB storage device, you can load setup files, mask files, license files, firmware update (*.cab) files, label files, etc. Also, you can delete files on a connected USB storage device. See also “USB Storage Devices" on page 84.
The rectangular USB port on the front panel is a USB Series A receptacle to which you can connect USB mass storage devices and printers.
V/div expansion options
[Utility] > Options > Preferences > Expand,
• Ground
• Center
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Transparent backgrounds
Screen saver [Utility] > Options > Preferences > Screen Saver >
Autoscale preferences [Utility] > Options > Preferences > Autoscale >
Undo Autoscale [Util ity] > Options > Preferences > Autoscale > Undo Autoscale
Fast debug Autoscale [Utility] > Options > Preferences > Autoscale > Fast Debug
Channels to be autoscaled
Acquisition mode during autoscale
Oscilloscope clock [Util ity] > Options > Clock >
Softkey menu timeout [Utility] > Options > Menu Timeout
[Utility] > Options > Preferences > Transparent
[Utility] > Options > Preferences > Autoscale > Channels (All Channels, Only Displayed Channels)
[Utility] > Options > Preferences > Autoscale > Acq Mode (Use normal acquisition mode, Preserve
acquisition mode)
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Table 32 Utility Features (continued)
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Gen Out signal [Util ity] > Options > Auxiliary > Gen Out,
• Triggers
•Mask
• WaveGen
User calibration protect
User calibration [Utility] > Service > Start User Calibration
Service task support [Utility] > Service >
User calibration status [Utility] > Service > User Calibration Status
Hard ware sel f test [Utility] > Service > Hardware Sel f Test
Front panel self test [Utility] > Service > Front Panel Self Test
About oscilloscope [Help] > About Oscilloscope
User interface language
[Utility] > Options > Auxil iary > Cal Protect
See also the Keysight InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series Oscilloscopes Service Guide. The service guide also tells you how to:
Clean the oscilloscope
Check warranty and extended services status
Contact Keysight (www.keysight.com/find/contactus)
Return the instrument
Displays: model number, serial number, band width, software version, and installed licenses
[Help] > Language

USB Storage Devices

Use your PC to create directories on a USB storage device.
Most USB mass storage devices are compatible with the oscilloscope. However, certain devices may be incompatible, and may not be able to be read or written to. USB storage devices must be formatted with the FAT or FAT32 file system format.
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When the USB mass storage device is connected to the oscilloscope's USB host port, a small four-color circle icon may be displayed briefly as the USB device is read.
You do not need to "eject" the USB mass storage device before removing it. Simply ensure that any file operation you've initiated is done, and remove the USB drive from the oscilloscope's host port.
Do not connect USB devices that identify themselves as hardware type "CD" because these devices are not compatible with the InfiniiVision X-Series oscilloscopes.

Configuring the [Quick Action] Key

The [Quick Action] key lets you perform common, repetitive actions by pressing a single key.
Table 33 Quick Action Features
Feature Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
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Quick action setup [Utility] > Quick Action > Action,
•Off
• Quick Measure All
• Quick Mask Statistics Reset — see “Mask Testing" on page 63.
•Quick Print — see “Print (Screens)" on page 82.
•Quick Save — see “Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data)" on page 79.
• Quick Recall
• Quick Freeze Display
•Quick Trigger Mode — see “Trigger Mode, Coupling, Reject, Holdoff" on page 49.
• Quick Clear Display
Quick action perform [Quick Action]
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Specifications and Characteristics

For up-to-date specifications and characteristics on the 1000 X-Series oscilloscopes, see the data sheet at: www.keysight.com/find/1000X-Series
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Environmental Conditions

Environment Indoor use only.
Quick Reference 2
Ambient temperature
Humidity Operating: 50% to 95% RH at 40 °C for 5 days.
Altitude Operating: to 3,000 m (9842 ft)
Overvoltage Category
Pollution Degree The InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series oscilloscopes may be operated in environments
Pollution Degree Definitions
Operating: 0 °C to +50 °C
Non-operating: -40 °C to +71 °C
Non-operating: 90% RH at 65 °C for 24 hours.
Non-operating to 4,000 m (13,123 ft)
This product is intended to be powered by MAINS that comply to Overvoltage Category II, which is typical of cord-and-plug connected equipment.
of Pollution Degree 2 (or Pollution Degree 1).
Pollution Degree 1: No pollution or only dry, non-conductive pollution occurs. The pollution has no influence. Example: A clean room or climate controlled office environment.
Pollution Degree 2. Normally only dry non-conductive pollution occurs. Occasionally a temporary conductivity caused by condensation may occur. Example: General indoor environment.
Pollution Degree 3: Conductive pollution occurs, or dry, non-conductive pollution occurs which becomes conductive due to condensation which is expected. Example: Sheltered outdoor environment.

Declaration of Conformity

For Declarations of Conformity for Keysight products, go to:
www.keysight.com/go/conformity
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Probes and Accessories

For a list of the probes and accessories that are compatible with the 1000 X-Series oscilloscopes, see the data sheet at: www.keysight.com/find/1000X-Series
Because the 1000 X-Series oscilloscopes do not have a ring around the BNC connector for identifying probes, you must set the probe attenuation factor manually. See “Setting Analog Channel Probe Options" on page 36.
See Also For more information on probes and accessories, see www.keysight.com for:
Probes and Accessories Selection Guide (5989-6162EN)
InfiniiVision Oscilloscope Probes and Accessories Selection Guide Data Sheet
(5968-8153EN)
• For compatibility information, manuals, application notes, data sheets, selection guides, SPICE models, and more for oscilloscope probes, see the Probe Resource Center at: www.keysight.com/find/PRC
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Software and Firmware Updates

From time to time Keysight Technologies releases software and firmware updates for its products. To search for firmware updates for your oscilloscope, direct your web browser to www.keysight.com/find/1000X-Series-sw.
To view the currently installed software and firmware press [Help] > About Oscilloscope.
Once you have downloaded a firmware update file, you can place it on a USB storage device and load the file using File Explorer (see “Utility Settings" on page 83).
Quick Reference 2
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Acknowledgements

HDF5 Reference Waveform files use HDF5.
HDF5 was developed by The HDF Group and by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Index

Symbols
(-) Width measurement, 62 (+) Width measurement, 62
Numerics
10-bit write trigger, I2C, 75
A
About Oscilloscope, 84 AC channel coupling, 35 AC RMS measurement, 62 accessories, 12, 88 acquire, 52 Acquire key, 20, 31, 32 Acquisition controls, 20 acquisition memory, saving, 80 acquisition mode, 52 acquisition mode during autoscale, 83 acquisition mode, preserve during
AutoScale, 83 acquisition modes, 52 actual sample rate, 57 addition math function, 42 address size, I2C, 75 address with no ack condition, I2C
trigger, 75 aliasing, 53 aliasing, FFT, 40 altitude (environmental conditions), 87 AM (amplitude modulation), waveform
generator output, 72 Amp units, 36, 51 Amplitude measurement, 62 amplitude modulation (AM), waveform
generator output, 72 analog bus display, 37 analog channel, probe attenuation, 36 analog channel, setup, 34 analog filters, adjusting, 38
Analyze key, 21 Analyze Segments, 53 annotation, adding, 45 ASCII file format, 80 attenuation, probe, 36 attenuation, probe, external trigger, 51 auto mask creation, 63 auto range, digital vol tmeter, 70 Auto Scale key, 20 Auto Setup, FFT, 38 Auto Setup, FFT (Magnitude), FFT
(Phase), 42 Auto trigger mode, 50 automatic measurements, 61 Autoscale, 17 Autoscale preferences, 83 Autoscale, undo, 17, Average measurement, 62 averaging acquisition mode, 52
83
B
Back key, 19 bandwid th, 84 bandwid th limit, 35 bandwid th required, oscilloscope, 57 bandwid th, oscilloscope, 54 Base measurement, 62 base, UART/RS232, 78 baud rate, CAN, 74 baud rate, LIN, 76 baud rate, UART/RS232, 78 BIN file format, 80 bit order, SPI, 77 bit order, UART/RS232, 78 Blackman Harris FFT window, 38, 42 blanking, 32 BMP file format, 79 Bode plot, frequency response
analysis, 71 brick-wall frequency response, 54 brightness of waveforms, 19
built-in help, 28 bus configuration, UART/RS232, 77 Bus key, 22, 37, 73 buttons (keys), front panel, 19
C
calibration, 84 calibration protect button, 25 CAN baud rate, 74 CAN bus trigger, 75 CAN counters, 74 CAN polarity, 74 CAN sample point, 74 CAN serial bus decode/trigger, 74 CAN signal setup, 74 cascaded math functions, 42 Center, FFT, 38 Center, FFT (Magnitude), FFT
(Phase), 42 channel labels, 45 channel, analog, 34 channel, bandwid th limit, 35 channel, coupling, 35 channel, invert, 35 channel, on/off keys, 23 channel, probe units, 36 channel, skew, 36 channel, vernier, 23 channels to be autoscaled, 83 characteristics, 86 choosing values, 20 clear display, 45 clear display, Quick Clear Display, 85 Clear measurements, 62 clear persistence, 45 clear, mask test, 63 clock, oscilloscope, 83 color printing, 82 color screen image, 79 compensate passive probes, 18, 23 Conformity, Declaration of, 87
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connectors, rear panel, 25 control, remote, 83 controls, front panel, 19 copyright, 2 Counter measurement, 62 counters, CAN, 74 counters, UART/RS232, 78 coupling, channel, 35 coupling, trigger, 50 crosstalk problems, 38 CSV file format, 80 cursor measurements, 59 cursor units, 60 Cursors key, 21 Cursors knob, 21 cursors, binary, 60 cursors, hex, 60 cursors, manual, 60 cursors, track waveform, 60 cutoff frequency, low-pass filter, 43
D
damage, shipping, 12 data sheet, 86 date, 83 DC channel coupling, 35 DC RMS measurement, 62 DC signals, checking, 50 DC waveform generator output, 72 decibels, FFT (Magnitude) vertical
units, 43 decibels, FFT vertical units, 38 decimating samples, 58 Declaration of Conformity, 87 decode, CAN serial bus, 74 decode, I2C serial bus, 75 decode, LIN serial bus, 75 decode, SPI serial bus, 76 decode, UART/RS232 serial bus, 77 default configuration, 16 default label library, 45 default setup, 16 Default Setup key, 20 defaults, waveform generator, 72 degrees, FFT (Phase) vertical units, 43 Delay measurement, 62 delay time, 32 delete file, 83
Demo terminal, 23 digital vol tmeter (DVM), 70 digital vol tmeter mode, 70 Display key, 21 display multiple acquisitions, 30 display, area, 26 display, interpreting, 26 display, persistence, 45 display, softkey labels, 27 display, status line, 26 displayed channels AutoScale, 83 distortion problems, 38 Divide math function, 42 Duty cycle measurement, 62 DVM (digital vol tmeter), 70
E
edge speeds, 57 edge triggering, 49 EEPROM data read, I2C trigger, 75 entire display, FFT (Phase) zero phase
reference, 43 Entry knob, 20 Entry knob, push to select, 20 environmental conditions, 87 erase, secure, 80 error action, mask test, 63 expand about, 23, 83 expand about center, 83 expand about ground, 83 exporting waveform, 79 Ext Trig as Z-axis input, 32 Ext Trig input connector, 22 External key, 22 external memory device, 24 external trigger, 51 external trigger waveform, position, 51 external trigger, input impedance, 51 external trigger, probe attenuation, 51 external trigger, probe units, 51 external trigger, range, 51 external trigger, threshold, 51
F
factory default settings, 80 Fall time measurement, 62 fast debug AutoScale, 83
FAT file system format, 84 FAT32 file system format, 84 FFT (Magnitude), FFT (Phase) vertical
units, 43 FFT aliasing, 40 FFT DC value, 40 FFT key, 22 FFT magnitude math function, 42 FFT measurement hints, 38 FFT phase math function, 42 FFT resolution, 39 FFT spectral analysis, 38 FFT spectral leakage, 41 FFT vertical units, 38 FFT window, 38 file explorer, 83 file format, ASCII, 80 file format, BIN, 80 file format, BMP, 79 file format, CSV, 80 file format, PNG, 79 file, save, recall, load, 83 filter, low pass, 42 fine adjustment, vertical scale, 35 firmware updates, 89 flash drive, 24 Flat top FFT window, 38, 42 FM (frequency modulation), waveform
generator output, 72 folding frequency, 53 Force key, 22 forcing a trigger, 50 FRA (frequency response analysis), 71 frame trigger, I2C, 75 framing, SPI, 77 framing, UART/RS232, 78 freeze display, 46, 85 freeze display, Quick Freeze
Display, 85 Frequency measurement, 62 frequency modulation (FM), waveform
generator output, 72 frequency requirements, power
source, 13 frequency response analysis (FRA), 71 frequency response analysis data,
save, 71 frequency, Nyquist, 53
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frequency-shift keying modulation
(FSK), waveform generator
output, 72 front panel controls and connectors, 19 front panel self test, 84 front panel, language overlay, 24 FSK (frequency-shift keying
modulation), waveform generator
output, 72
G
Gaussian frequency response, 55 Gen Out connector, 84 Gen Out, mask test, 84 glitch trigger, 49 golden waveform test, 63 graphical user interface language, 28 graticule intensity, 45 graticule type, 45 grayscale printing, 82 grayscale screen image, 79 grid intensity, 45 grid type, 45 ground level, 35 Ground terminal, 23
H
Hanning FFT window, 38, 42 hardware self test, 84 Help key, 22 help, built-in, 28 HF Reject, 50 high-frequency noise rejection, 50 high-resolution acquisition mode, 52 holdoff, 51 Horizontal controls, 20, 31 Horizontal knobs and keys, 31 horizontal position control, 20 Horizontal softkey controls, 31 horizontal time/div control, 20 horizontal Zoom key, 20 humidity (environmental
conditions), 87
I
I/O interface settings, 83
I2C address size, 75 I2C bus trigger, 75 I2C serial bus decode/trigger, 75 I2C signal setup, 75 infinite persistence, 30, 45 information area, 27 installed licenses, 84 intensity control, 45 Intensity key, 19 invert waveform, 35 inverted screen image, 79 IRE grid type, 45
K
keys, front panel, 19 knobs, front panel, 19
L
label list, 47 label list, load ing from text file, 46 labels, 45 labels, default library, 45 landscape printing, 82 language, user interface and Quick
Help, 28 length control, 80 Level knob, 22 level, trigger, 49 LF Reject, 50 LIN baud rate, 76 LIN bus trigger, 76 LIN sample point, 76 LIN serial bus decode/trigger, 75 LIN show parity, 76 LIN signal setup, 76 LIN standard, 76 LIN sync break, 76 Line trigger, 49 line voltage, 13 load file, 83 localized front panel overlay, 24 logic presets, waveform generator, 72 low pass filter, 42 low signal, 61 low-frequency noise rejection, 50
M
mask files, recall, 63 mask statistics reset, Quick Action, 85 mask test output, 84 mask testing, 63 mask, Gen Out signal, 84 Math key, 22 math operators, 42 math, addition, 42 math, divide, 42 math, FFT magnitude, 42 math, FFT phase, 42 math, functions, 42 math, multiply, 42 math, subtract, 42 math, units, 43 math, using waveform math, 42 Maximum measurement, 62 maximum sample rate, 57 Meas key, 21, 61 Measure controls, 21 measure, Quick Measure All, 85 measurement definitions, 61 measurement record, 80 measurement thresholds, 62 measurement window with zoom
display, 62 measurements area, 27 measurements, automatic, 61 measurements, time, 62 measurements, voltage, 62 memory depth and sample rate, 57 menu name, 27 Minimum measurement, 62 missing acknowledge condition, I2C
trigger, 75 Mode/Coupling key, trigger, 49 model number, 84 modulation, waveform generator
output, 72 Multiply math function, 42 mV grid type, 45
N
navigate files, 83 noise rejection, 50 noise waveform generator output, 72
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noise, adding to waveform generator
output, 72 noise, high-frequency, 50 noise, low-frequency, 50 noisy signals, 49 non-volatile memory, secure erase, 80 normal acquisition mode, 52 Normal trigger mode, 50 notices, 2 number of bits, UART/RS232, 77 Nyquist frequency, 40 Nyquist sampling theory, 53
O
operators, math, 42 options, print, 82 oscilloscope bandwidth, 54 oscilloscope bandwidth required, 57 oscilloscope clock, 83 oscilloscope rise time, 56 oscilloscope sample rate, 56 output load expected, waveform
generator, 72 output, Gen Out, 84 overlay, localized, 24 Overshoot measurement, 62 overvoltage category, 87
P
parity, UART/RS232, 78 passive probes, compensating, 18 pattern trigger, 49 peak detect acquisition mode, 52 Peak-peak measurement, 62 Period measurement, 62 persistence, 45 persistence, clearing, 45 persistence, infinite, 30 Phase measurement, 62 phase X cursor units, 60 PNG file format, 79 polarity, CAN, 74 polarity, UART/RS232, 78 pollution degree, 87 pollution degree, definitions, 87 position, external trigger waveform, 51 post-processing, 61
power consumption, 13 power cord connector, 25 power requirements, 13 power supply, 25 power switch, 13, 19 power-on, 13 print, 85 print options, 82 print, landscape, 82 print, Quick Print, 85 printer selection, 82 printer, USB, 24, 82 printing the display, 82 probe attenuation, 36 probe attenuation, external trigger, 51 probe check, 36 probe compensation, 23 probe options, 36 probe units, 36 probes, 88 probes, connecting to oscilloscope, 14 probes, passive, compensating, 18 protect, user calibration, 84 pulse waveform generator output, 72 pulse width trigger, 49
Q
Quick Action key, 21, 85 Quick Clear Display, 85 Quick Freeze Display, 85 Quick Help, 28 Quick Help language, 28 Quick Mask Statistics Reset, 85 Quick Measure All, 85 Quick Print, 85 Quick Print quick action, 82 Quick Recall, 85 Quick Save, 85 quick save to USB storage device, 80 Quick Trigger Mode, 85
R
radians, FFT (Phase) vertical units, 43 ramp waveform generator output, 72 random noise, 49 range, external trigger, 51 ratio X cursor units, 60
ratio Y cursor units, 60 raw acquisition record, 80 rear panel connectors, 25 re-arm time, segmented memory, 53 recall, 85 recall mask files, 63 recall setups, 80 recall, Quick Recall, 85 Rectangular FFT window, 38, 42 Ref key, 22, 44 reference waveforms, 44 reference, vertical expansion, 83 remote control, 83 required oscilloscope bandwidth, 57 restart condition, I2C trigger, 75 Rise time measurement, 62 rise time, oscilloscope, 56 rise time, signal, 57 rise/fall edge transition time trigger, 49 roll time mode, 32 RS232/UART serial bus
decode/trigger, 77 run acquisitions, 30 Run Control keys, 21 run until, mask test, 63
S
safety warning, 14 sample point, CAN, 74 sample point, LIN, 76 sample rate, 3 sample rate and memory depth, 57 sample rate, oscilloscope, 54, 56 sampling theory, 53 sampling, overview, 53 save, 85 save file, 83 save segment, 53 save setup files, 79 save times, data, 80 Save to USB key, 21, 80 save, Quick Save, 85 Save/Recall key, 21 saver, screen, 83 saving data, 79 screen image, saving, 79 screen saver, 83 secure erase, 80
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segmented memory acquisitions, 53 segmented memory and
persistence, 53 segmented memory navigation, 53 segmented memory, re-arm time, 53 segmented memory, saving
segments, 53 selecting, values, 20 self test, front panel, 84 self test, hardware, 84 serial bus decode/trigger, 73 serial bus trigger, 49, 74 serial decode controls, 22 serial decode, CAN, 74 serial decode, I2C, 75 serial decode, LIN, 75 serial decode, SPI, 76 serial decode, UART/RS232, 77 serial number, 84 service functions, 84 setup and hold violation trigger, 49 setup files, saving, 79 setup, default, 16 setups, recall, 80 shipping damage, 12 show parity, LIN, 76 Sigma, minimum, 63 signal setup, CAN, 74 signal setup, I2C, 75 signal setup, LIN, 76 signal setup, SPI, 77 signal setup, UART/RS232, 77 sine waveform generator output, 72 single acquisition, 21 Single key, 30 single-shot acquisitions, 50 skew, analog channel, 36 slope trigger, 49 Snapshot All measurements, 62 snapshot all, quick action, 85 softkey labels, 27 softkeys, 6, 19 software updates, 89 software version, 84 source lock, mask test, 63 Span, FFT, 38 Span, FFT (Magnitude), FFT (Phase), 42 specifications, 86 spectral analysis, FFT, 38
spectral leakage, FFT, SPI bit order, 77 SPI bus trigger, 77 SPI framing, 77 SPI serial bus decode/trigger, 76 SPI signal setup, 77 SPI word size, 77 square waveform generator output, 72 square waves, 55 standard, LIN, 76 start acquisition, 21 start condition, I2C, 75 statistics, mask test, 63 status line, 26 status, User Cal, 84 stop acquisition, 21 stop acquisitions, 30 stop condition, I2C, 75 subtract math function, 42 sweep frequencies, frequency response
analysis, 71 sync break, LIN, 76 sync pulse, waveform generator, 72
41
T
temperature (environmental
conditions), 87 template, front panel, 24 test, mask, 63 theory, sampling, 53 threshold, analog channel
measurements, 62 threshold, external trigger, 51 thumb drive, 24 time, 83 time measurements, 62 time mode, 32 time reference, 32 time reference indicator, 32 time, segmented memory re-arm, 53 timeout, softkey menu, 27, 83 times for saving data, 80 Tools keys, 21 Top measurement, 62 tracking cursors, 60 transparent backgrounds, 83 Trig key, 22 Trigger controls, 22
trigger coupling, 50 Trigger knobs and keys, 48 trigger level, 49 trigger mode, auto or normal, 50 trigger mode, Quick Trigger Mode, 85 trigger position indicator, 32 trigger type, 49 trigger type, edge, 49 trigger type, glitch, 49 trigger type, pattern, 49 trigger type, pulse width, 49 trigger type, rise/fall edge transition
time, 49
trigger type, serial bus, 49, 74 trigger type, setup and hold
violation, 49 trigger type, slope, 49 trigger type, video, 49 trigger types, 22, 48 trigger, CAN serial bus, 74, 75 trigger, external, 51 trigger, FFT (Phase) zero phase
reference, 43 trigger, holdoff, 51 trigger, I2C serial bus, 75 trigger, LIN serial bus, trigger, mode/coupling, 49 trigger, SPI serial bus, 76, 77 trigger, UART/RS232 serial bus, 77, 78 triggers, Gen Out signal, 84 turn channel on, 23
75, 76
U
UART/RS232 base, 78 UART/RS232 baud rate, 78 UART/RS232 bit order, 78 UART/RS232 bus configuration, 77 UART/RS232 counters, 78 UART/RS232 framing, 78 UART/RS232 number of bits, 77 UART/RS232 parity, 78 UART/RS232 polarity, 78 UART/RS232 serial bus
decode/trigger, 77 UART/RS232 signal setup, 77 UART/RS232 trigger, 78 under-sampled signals, 53 units, cursor, 60
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units, external trigger probe, 51 units, math, 43 units, probe, 36 updating software and firmware, 89 USB device port, remote control, 25,
83
USB host port, 24, 82 USB printer, 82 USB printers, supported, 82 USB storage device, 24 USB, CD device, 85 USB, eject device, 24 user cal, 84 user calibration, 84 user calibration protect, 84 user interface language, 28, 84 Utility key, 21 utility settings, 83
V
V RMS, FFT (Magnitude) vertical
units, 43 V RMS, FFT vertical units, 38 values, choosing, 20 variable persistence, 45 ventilation requirements, 13 vernier, channel, 23 Vertical controls, 23, 34 vertical expansion, 23 vertical expansion reference, 83 Vertical knobs and keys, 34 vertical position knobs, 23 vertical scale fine adjustment, 35 vertical scale knobs, 23 vertical sensitivity, 23 Vertical softkey controls, 34 Vertical Units, FFT, 38 Vertical Units, FFT (Magnitude), FFT
(Phase), 43 video trigger, 49 Volt units, 36, 51 voltage measurements, 62
waveform data, saving, 80 waveform generator, 72 waveform generator amplitude,
frequency response analysis, 71
waveform generator defaults,
restoring, 72
waveform generator expected output
load, 72
waveform generator logic presets, 72 waveform generator output, Gen Out
signal, 84
waveform generator sync pulse, 72 waveform generator, waveform
type, 72
Waveform keys, 22 waveform type, waveform
generator, 72 waveform, cursor tracking, 60 waveform, intensity, 45 waveform, saving/exporting, 79 white noise, adding to waveform
generator output, 72 Width - measurement, 62 Width + measurement, 62 Window, FFT, 38 window, FFT (Magnitude), FFT
(Phase), 42 word size, SPI, 77
X
XY time mode, 32
Z
Z-axis blanking, 32 zero phase reference, FFT (Phase), 43 zoom display, measurement window
with, 62 Zoom key, 20 zoomed time base, 32
W
warranted specifications, 86 warranty, 2 Wave Gen key, 22, 23
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