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Agilent InfiniiVision 3000 X-Series Oscilloscopes
User's Guide
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InfiniiVision 3000 X-Series Oscilloscopes—At a Glance

Tabl e 1 3000 X-Series Model Numbers, Bandwidths, Sample Rates
Bandwidth 100 MHz 200 MHz 350 MHz 500 MHz 1 GHz
Sample Rate (interleaved, non-interleaved)
2-Channel + 16 Logic Channels MSO
4-Channel + 16 Logic Channels MSO
2-Channel DSO DSO-X 3012A DSO-X 3032A DSO-X 3052A DSO-X 3102A
4-Channel DSO DSO-X 3014A DSO-X 3024A DSO-X 3034A DSO-X 3054A DSO-X 3104A
4GSa/s, 2GSa/s
MSO-X 3012A MSO-X 3032A MSO-X 3052A MSO-X 3102A
MSO-X 3014A MSO-X 3024A MSO-X 3034A MSO-X 3054A MSO-X 3104A
4GSa/s, 2GSa/s
4GSa/s, 2GSa/s
4GSa/s, 2GSa/s
5GSa/s,
2.5 GSa/s
The Agilent InfiniiVision 3000 X-Series oscilloscopes deliver these features:
• 100 MHz, 200 MHz, 350 MHz, 500 MHz, and 1 GHz bandwidth models.
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• 2- and 4- channel digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) models.
• 2+16- channel and 4+16- channel mixed-signal oscilloscope (MSO) models.
An MSO lets you debug your mixed- signal designs using analog signals and tightly correlated digital signals simultaneously. The 16 digital channels have a 1 GSa/s sample rate (1.25 GSa/s for the 1 GHz models), with a 50 MHz toggle rate.
•8.5 inch WVGA display.
• Interleaved 2 Mpts or non-interleaved 1 Mpts MegaZoom IV memory for the fastest waveform update rates, uncompromised. Upgradeable to 4 Mpts/2 Mpts.
• All knobs are pushable for making quick selections.
• Trigger types: edge, edge then edge, pulse width, pattern, OR, rise/fall time, Nth edge burst, runt, setup & hold, video, and USB.
• Serial decode/trigger options for: CAN/LIN, FlexRay, I UART/RS232, and MIL- STD- 1553/ARINC 429. Lister for serial decode
• Math waveforms: add, subtract, multiply, FFT, d/dt, integrate, and square root. With the DSOX3ADVMATH option, you get these additional math waveforms: divide, Ax+B, square, absolute value, common logarithm, natural logarithm, exponential, base 10 exponential, low pass filter, high pass filter, magnify, measurement trend, chart logic bus timing, and chart logic bus state.
• Reference waveform locations (2) for comparing with other channel or math waveforms.
• Many built-in measurements and a measurement statistics display.
• Built- in license- enabled waveform generator with: arbitrary, sine, square, ramp, pulse, DC, noise, sine cardinal, exponential rise, exponential fall, cardiac, and gaussian pulse.
• USB ports make printing, saving and sharing data easy.
• Optional LAN/VGA module for connecting to a network and displaying the screen on a different monitor.
• Optional GPIB module.
• 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 47.
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C/SPI, I2S,
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In This Guide

This guide shows how to use the InfiniiVision 3000 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 license enabled waveform generator, see:
When saving, recalling, or printing, see:
Chapter 1, “Getting Started,” starting on page 25
Chapter 2, “Horizontal Controls,” starting on page 49
Chapter 3, “Vertical Controls,” starting on page 63
Chapter 4, “Math Waveforms,” starting on page 73
Chapter 5, “Reference Waveforms,” starting on page
101
Chapter 6, “Digital Channels,” starting on page 105
Chapter 7, “Serial Decode,” starting on page 125
Chapter 8, “Display Settings,” starting on page 131
Chapter 9, “Labels,” starting on page 137
Chapter 10, “Triggers,” starting on page 143
Chapter 11, “Trigger Mode/Coupling,” starting on
page 179
Chapter 12, “Acquisition Control,” starting on page 187
Chapter 13, “Cursors,” starting on page 205
Chapter 14, “Measurements,” starting on page 215
Chapter 15, “Mask Testing,” starting on page 241
Chapter 16, “Digital Voltmeter,” starting on page 253
Chapter 17, “Waveform Generator,” starting on page
257
Chapter 18, “Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data),”
starting on page 269
Chapter 19, “Print (Screens),” starting on page 285
When using the oscilloscope's utility functions or web interface, see:
Chapter 20, “Utility Settings,” starting on page 291
Chapter 21, “Web Interface,” starting on page 311
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For reference information, see: Chapter 22, “Reference,” starting on page 325
TIP
When using licensed serial bus triggering and decode features, see:
Chapter 23, “CAN/LIN Triggering and Serial Decode,”
starting on page 345
Chapter 24, “FlexRay Triggering and Serial Decode,”
starting on page 361
Chapter 25, “I2C/SPI Triggering and Serial Decode,”
starting on page 371
Chapter 26, “I2S Triggering and Serial Decode,”
starting on page 391
Chapter 27, “MIL-STD-1553/ARINC 429 Triggering and
Serial Decode,” starting on page 401
Chapter 28, “UART/RS232 Triggering and Serial
Decode,” starting on page 417
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.
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Contents

InfiniiVision 3000 X-Series Oscilloscopes—At a Glance 3
In This Guide 6
1 Getting Started
Inspect the Package Contents 25
Install the Optional LAN/VGA or GPIB Module 28
Tilt the Oscilloscope for Easy Viewing 28
Power-On the Oscilloscope 29
Connect Probes to the Oscilloscope 30
Maximum input voltage at analog inputs 30
Do not float the oscilloscope chassis 31
Input a Waveform 31
Recall the Default Oscilloscope Setup 31
Use Auto Scale 32
Compensate Passive Probes 34
Learn the Front Panel Controls and Connectors 35
Front Panel Overlays for Different Languages 42
Learn the Rear Panel Connectors 44
Learn the Oscilloscope Display 45
Access the Built-In Quick Help 47
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2 Horizontal Controls
To adjust the horizontal (time/div) scale 50
To adjust the horizontal delay (position) 51
Panning and Zooming Single or Stopped Acquisitions 52
To change the horizontal time mode (Normal, XY, or Roll) 53
To display the zoomed time base 56
To change the horizontal scale knob's coarse/fine adjustment
To position the time reference (left, center, right) 58
Searching for Events 59
Navigating the Time Base 60
XY Time Mode 54
setting 58
To set up searches 59 To copy search setups 60
To navigate time 61 To navigate search events 61 To navigate segments 62
3 Vertical Controls
To turn waveforms on or off (channel or math) 64
To adjust the vertical scale 65
To adjust the vertical position 65
To specify channel coupling 65
To specify channel input impedance 66
To specify bandwidth limiting 67
To change the vertical scale knob's coarse/fine adjustment
setting 67
To invert a waveform 68
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Setting Analog Channel Probe Options 68
To specify the channel units 69 To specify the probe attenuation 69 To specify the probe skew 70 To calibrate a probe 70
4Math Waveforms
To display math waveforms 73
To perform transforms or filters on an arithmetic operation 75
To adjust the math waveform scale and offset 75
Units for Math Waveforms 76
Math Operators 76
Add or Subtract 77 Multiply or Divide 77
Math Transforms 78
Differentiate 79 Integrate 80 FFT Measurement 83 Square Root 90 Ax + B 90 Square 91 Absolute Value 92 Common Logarithm 92 Natural Logarithm 93 Exponential 93 Base 10 Exponential 94
Math Filters 94
High Pass and Low Pass Filter 95
Math Visualizations 96
Magnify 96
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Measurement Trend 97 Chart Logic Bus Timing 98 Chart Logic Bus State 99
5 Reference Waveforms
To save a waveform to a reference waveform location 101
To display a reference waveform 102
To scale and position reference waveforms 103
To adjust reference waveform skew 103
To display reference waveform information 104
To save/recall reference waveform files to/from a USB storage
device 104
6 Digital Channels
To connect the digital probes to the device under test 105
Probe cable for digital channels 106
Acquiring waveforms using the digital channels 109
To display digital channels using AutoScale 109
Interpreting the digital waveform display 110
To change the displayed size of the digital channels 111
To switch a single channel on or off 112
To switch all digital channels on or off 112
To switch groups of channels on or off 112
To change the logic threshold for digital channels 112
To reposition a digital channel 113
To display digital channels as a bus 114
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7 Serial Decode
8 Display Settings
Digital channel signal fidelity: Probe impedance and
grounding 117 Input Impedance 118 Probe Grounding 120 Best Probing Practices 122
To replace digital probe leads 122
Serial Decode Options 125
Lister 126
Searching Lister Data 128
To adjust waveform intensity 131
To set or clear persistence 133
To clear the display 134
To select the grid type 134
To adjust the grid intensity 135
To freeze the display 135
9Labels
To turn the label display on or off 137
To assign a predefined label to a channel 138
To define a new label 139
To load a list of labels from a text file you create 140
To reset the label library to the factory default 141
10 Triggers
Adjusting the Trigger Level 145
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Forcing a Trigger 145
Edge Trigger 146
Edge then Edge Trigger 148
Pulse Width Trigger 149
Pattern Trigger 152
Hex Bus Pattern Trigger 155
OR Trigger 155
Rise/Fall Time Trigger 157
Nth Edge Burst Trigger 158
Runt Trigger 160
Setup and Hold Trigger 162
Video Trigger 163
To set up Generic video triggers 168 To trigger on a specific line of video 168 To trigger on all sync pulses 170 To trigger on a specific field of the video signal 170 To trigger on all fields of the video signal 171 To trigger on odd or even fields 172
USB Trigger 175
Serial Trigger 177
11 Trigger Mode/Coupling
To select the Auto or Normal trigger mode 180
To select the trigger coupling 182
To enable or disable trigger noise rejection 183
To enable or disable trigger HF Reject 183
To set the trigger holdoff 184
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External Trigger Input 184
12 Acquisition Control
Running, Stopping, and Making Single Acquisitions (Run
Overview of Sampling 189
Selecting the Acquisition Mode 193
Maximum voltage at oscilloscope external trigger input 185
Control) 187
Sampling Theory 189 Aliasing 189 Oscilloscope Bandwidth and Sample Rate 190 Oscilloscope Rise Time 191 Oscilloscope Bandwidth Required 192 Memory Depth and Sample Rate 193
Normal Acquisition Mode 194 Peak Detect Acquisition Mode 194 Averaging Acquisition Mode 197 High Resolution Acquisition Mode 199
Acquiring to Segmented Memory 199
Navigating Segments 201 Measurements, Statistics, and Infinite Persistence with
Segmented Memory 201 Segmented Memory Re-Arm Time 202 Saving Data from Segmented Memory 202
13 Cursors
To make cursor measurements 206
Cursor Examples 209
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14 Measurements
To make automatic measurements 216
Measurements Summary 217
Snapshot All 219
Voltage Measurements 220
Peak-Peak 221 Maximum 221 Minimum 221 Amplitude 221 To p 221 Base 222 Overshoot 223 Preshoot 224 Average 224 DC RMS 225 AC RMS 225 Ratio 227
Time Measurements 227
Period 228 Frequency 228 Counter 229 + Width 230 – Width 230 Burst Width 230 Duty Cycle 230 Rise Time 231 Fall Time 231 Delay 231 Phase 232 X at Min Y 233 X at Max Y 234
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15 Mask Testing
Count Measurements 234
Positive Pulse Count 234 Negative Pulse Count 235 Rising Edge Count 235 Falling Edges Count 235
Mixed Measurements 235
Area 235
Measurement Thresholds 236
Measurement Window with Zoom Display 238
Measurement Statistics 238
To create a mask from a "golden" waveform (Automask) 241
Mask Test Setup Options 243
Mask Statistics 246
To manually modify a mask file 247
Building a Mask File 250
How is mask testing done? 252
16 Digital Voltmeter
17 Waveform Generator
To select generated waveform types and settings 257
To edit arbitrary waveforms 261
Creating New Arbitrary Waveforms 262 Editing Existing Arbitrary Waveforms 263 Capturing Other Waveforms to the Arbitrary Waveform 264
To output the waveform generator sync pulse 265
To specify the expected output load 265
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To use waveform generator logic presets 266
To add noise to the waveform generator output 267
To restore waveform generator defaults 267
18 Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data)
Saving Setups, Screen Images, or Data 269
To save setup files 271 To save BMP or PNG image files 271 To save CSV, ASCII XY, or BIN data files 273 To save ALB data files 273 Length Control 275 To save Lister data files 277 To save reference waveform files to a USB storage device 277 To save masks 277 To save arbitrary waveforms 278 To navigate storage locations 278 To e nt er fil e n ame s 279
Recalling Setups, Masks, or Data 280
To recall setup files 280 To recall mask files 281 To recall reference waveform files from a USB storage
device 281 To recall arbitrary waveforms 281
Recalling Default Setups 282
Performing a Secure Erase 283
19 Print (Screens)
To print the oscilloscope's display 285
To set up network printer connections 286
To specify the print options 288
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20 Utility Settings
To specify the palette option 289
I/O Interface Settings 291
Setting up the Oscilloscope's LAN Connection 292
To establish a LAN connection 293 Stand-alone (Point-to-Point) Connection to a PC 294
File Explorer 295
Setting Oscilloscope Preferences 297
To choose "expand about" center or ground 297 To disable/enable transparent backgrounds 298 To load the default label library 298 To set up the screen saver 298 To set AutoScale preferences 299
Setting the Oscilloscope's Clock 300
Setting the Rear Panel TRIG OUT Source 300
Performing Service Tasks 301
To perform user calibration 302 To perform hardware self test 304 To perform front panel self test 305 To display oscilloscope information 305 To display the user calibration status 305 To clean the oscilloscope 305 To check warranty and extended services status 306 To contact Agilent 306 To return the instrument 306
Configuring the [Quick Action] Key 307
Adding an Annotation 308
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21 Web Interface
22 Reference
Accessing the Web Interface 312
Browser Web Control 313
Real Scope Remote Front Panel 314 Simple Remote Front Panel 315 Remote Programming via the Web Interface 316 Remote Programming with Agilent IO Libraries 317
Save/Recall 317
Saving Files via the Web Interface 317 Recalling Files via the Web Interface 319
Get Image 319
Identification Function 320
Instrument Utilities 321
Setting a Password 322
Specifications and Characteristics 325
Measurement Category 325
Oscilloscope Measurement Category 326 Measurement Category Definitions 326 Transient Withstand Capability 327
Maximum input voltage at analog inputs 327
Maximum input voltage at digital channels 327
Environmental Conditions 327
Probes and Accessories 328
Passive Probes 329 Single-Ended Active Probes 329
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Differential Probes 330 Current Probes 331 Accessories Available 332
Loading Licenses and Displaying License Information 333
Licensed Options Available 333 Other Options Available 335 Upgrading to an MSO 335
Software and Firmware Updates 335
Binary Data (.bin) Format 336
Binary Data in MATLAB 337 Binary Header Format 337 Example Program for Reading Binary Data 339 Examples of Binary Files 340
CSV and ASCII XY files 342
CSV and ASCII XY file structure 343 Minimum and Maximum Values in CSV Files 343
Acknowledgements 344
23 CAN/LIN Triggering and Serial Decode
Setup for CAN Signals 345
CAN Triggering 347
CAN Serial Decode 349
Interpreting CAN Decode 350 CAN Totalizer 351 Interpreting CAN Lister Data 352 Searching for CAN Data in the Lister 353
Setup for LIN Signals 353
LIN Triggering 355
LIN Serial Decode 357
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Interpreting LIN Decode 358 Interpreting LIN Lister Data 359 Searching for LIN Data in the Lister 360
24 FlexRay Triggering and Serial Decode
Setup for FlexRay Signals 361
FlexRay Triggering 362
Triggering on FlexRay Frames 363 Triggering on FlexRay Errors 364 Triggering on FlexRay Events 364
FlexRay Serial Decode 365
Interpreting FlexRay Decode 366 FlexRay Totalizer 367 Interpreting FlexRay Lister Data 368 Searching for FlexRay Data in the Lister 368
25 I2C/SPI Triggering and Serial Decode
Setup for I2C Signals 371
I2C Triggering 372
I2C Serial Decode 376
Interpreting I2C Decode 377 Interpreting I2C Lister Data 378 Searching for I2C Data in the Lister 379
Setup for SPI Signals 380
SPI Triggering 383
SPI Serial Decode 385
Interpreting SPI Decode 387 Interpreting SPI Lister Data 388 Searching for SPI Data in the Lister 388
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26 I2S Triggering and Serial Decode
Setup for I2S Signals 391
I2S Triggering 394
I2S Serial Decode 397
Interpreting I2S Decode 398 Interpreting I2S Lister Data 399 Searching for I2S Data in the Lister 399
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Setup for MIL-STD-1553 Signals 401
MIL-STD-1553 Triggering 403
MIL-STD-1553 Serial Decode 404
Interpreting MIL-STD-1553 Decode 405 Interpreting MIL-STD-1553 Lister Data 406 Searching for MIL-STD-1553 Data in the Lister 407
Setup for ARINC 429 Signals 408
ARINC 429 Triggering 409
ARINC 429 Serial Decode 411
Interpreting ARINC 429 Decode 413 ARINC 429 Totalizer 414 Interpreting ARINC 429 Lister Data 415 Searching for ARINC 429 Data in the Lister 415
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Setup for UART/RS232 Signals 417
UART/RS232 Triggering 419
UART/RS232 Serial Decode 421
Interpreting UART/RS232 Decode 423 UART/RS232 Totalizer 424
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Index
Interpreting UART/RS232 Lister Data 425 Searching for UART/RS232 Data in the Lister 425
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1 Getting Started
Inspect the Package Contents 25 Tilt the Oscilloscope for Easy Viewing 28 Power-On the Oscilloscope 29 Connect Probes to the Oscilloscope 30 Input a Waveform 31 Recall the Default Oscilloscope Setup 31 Use Auto Scale 32 Compensate Passive Probes 34 Learn the Front Panel Controls and Connectors 35 Learn the Rear Panel Connectors 44 Learn the Oscilloscope Display 45 Access the Built-In Quick Help 47
This chapter describes the steps you take when using the oscilloscope for the first time.

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:
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1 Getting Started
InfiniiVision 3000 X- Series oscilloscope.
Power cord (country of origin determines specific type).
Oscilloscope probes:
Two probes for 2-channel models.
Four probes for 4- channel models.
Documentation CD- ROM.
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Getting Started 1
InfiniiVision 3000 X-Series oscilloscope
Power cord (Based on country of origin)
Documentation CD
Digital Probe Kit* (MSO models only)
*N6450-60001 Digital Probe Kit contains: N6450-61601 16-channel cable (qyt 1) 01650-82103 2-inch probe ground leads (qyt 5) 5090-4832 Grabber (qyt 20)
Digital probe replacement parts are listed in the "Digital Channels" chapter.
N2862B, N2863B, or N2890A probes (Qty 2 or 4)
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See Also “Accessories Available" on page 332
1 Getting Started
NOTE

Install the Optional LAN/VGA or GPIB Module

If you need to install a DSOXLAN LAN/VGA module or a DSOXGPIB GPIB module, perform this installation before you power on the oscilloscope.
1 If you need to remove a module before installing a different module,
pinch the module's spring tabs, and gently remove the module from the slot.
2 To install a module, slide the module into the slot on the back until it
is fully seated.
The module's spring tabs will latch into the slot, keeping the module in place.
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The LAN/VGA or GPIB module must be installed before powering on the oscilloscope.

Tilt the Oscilloscope for Easy Viewing

There are tabs under the oscilloscope's front feet that can be flipped out to tilt the oscilloscope.
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Power-On the Oscilloscope

Flip-Out Tabs
Getting Started 1
Power
Requirements
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Requirements
To po wer -on th e
oscilloscope
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Line voltage, frequency, and power:
~Line 100- 120 Vac, 50/60/400 Hz
100- 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz
100 W 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.
1 Getting Started
WARNING
CAUTION
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.
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.

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.
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Maximum input voltage at analog inputs
CAT I 300 Vrms, 400 Vpk; transient overvoltage 1.6 kVpk
Ω input: 5 Vrms Input protection is enabled in 50 Ω mode and the 50 Ω load will
50 disconnect if greater than 5 Vrms is detected. However the inputs could still be damaged, depending on the time constant of the signal. The 50 functions when the oscilloscope is powered on.
With 10073C 10:1 probe: CAT I 500 Vpk, CAT II 400 Vpk With N2862A or N2863A 10:1 probe: 300 Vrms
Ω input protection only
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