Rigol DS6102, DS6104, DS6064, DS6062 User Manual

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User’s Guide
DS6000 Series Digital Oscilloscope
Aug. 2012
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Guaranty and Declaration

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in connection with the furnishing, use or performance of this manual as well as any information contained.
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rearranged without prior written approval of RIGOL.
Product Certification
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Safety Requirement

General Safety Summary

Please review the following safety precautions carefully before putting the instrument into operation so as to avoid any personal injuries or damages to the instrument and any pr oduct connected to it. To prevent po tential hazards, please use the instrument as specified in this manual.
Use Proper Power Cord.
Only use power cords designed for the instrument and authorized by local country.
Ground The Instrument.
The instrument is grounded through the Protective Earth lead of the power cord. To avoid electric shock, make sure that the earth terminal of the power cord is properly connected to the Protective Earth lead before connecting any of the input or output terminals of this instrument.
Connect The Probe Properly.
The earth lead of the probe should be equal to the earth potential. Please do not connect the earth lead to high voltage.
Observe All Terminal Ratings.
To avoid fire or shock hazard, observe all ratings and markers on the instrument and check your manual for detailed information about ratings before connecting the instrument.
Use Proper Overvoltage Protection.
Make sure that no overvoltage (such as that caused by thunderbolt) can reach the product, or else the operator might expose to danger of electric shock.
Do Not Operate Without Covers.
Do not operate the instrument with covers or panels removed.
Avoid Circuit or Wire Exposure.
Do not touch exposed junctions and components when the unit is powered.
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Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures.
If you suspect damage occurs to the instrument, have it inspected by qualified service personnel before further operations. Any maintenance, adjustment or replacement of components must be performed by RIGOL authorized personnel.
Keep Proper Ventilation.
Inadequate ventilation may cause temperature increase which would damage the instrument. So please keep the instrument well ventilated during operation and inspect the intake and fan regularly.
Do Not Operate In Wet Conditions.
In order to avoid short circuit inside the instrument or electric shock, please do not operate in humid environment.
Do Not Operate in Flammable and Explosive Environment.
In order to avoid damages to the device or personal injuries, please do not operate in flammable and explosive environment.
Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry.
To avoid the influence of dust and/or moisture in the air on the performance of the instrument, please keep the surface of the instrument clean and dry.
Protect The Instrument from Static Electricity.
Operate in a static-free area to avoid damages caused by static electricity. Ground both the internal and external conductors of the cable to discharge static electricity before connecting it to the instrument.
Use The Battery Properly.
Do not expose the battery to high temperature or fire. Keep children away from the battery. Improper replacement of battery may cause explosion (warning: lithium battery). On ly use batteries specified by RIGOL.
Handling Safety
Please handle with care during tr ansportation to avoid slipping of the instrument and damages to buttons, knob, interfaces or other parts on the panels.
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Hazardous
Please Refer to
Protective
Terminal
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Safety Terms and Symbols

Terms in this Manual. The following terms may appear in this manual:
WARNING
Warning statem ents indicate the conditions or practices that coul d result in injuries or loss of life.
CAUTION
Caution statements indicate the conditi ons or pr actices that coul d result in damage to this product or loss of data.
Terms on the Product. The following terms may appear on the product:
DANGER indicates an injury or hazard may immediately happen.
indicates an injury or hazard may be accessible potentially.
CAUTION indicates a potential damage to the instrument or other property might
occur.
Symbols on the Product. The following symbols may appear on the product:
Voltage
Manuals
Earth
Ground
Ground
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Measurement Category

Measurement Category
DS6000 series digital oscilloscopes can make measurements in Measurement Category I.
This oscilloscope can only be used for measurements within its specified measurement categories.
Measurement Category Definitions
Measurement category I is for measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to MAINS. Examples are measurements on circuits not derived from MAINS, and specially protected (internal) MAINS derived circuits. In the latter case, transient stresses are variable; for that reason, the transient withstand capability of the equipment is made known to the user.
Measurement category II is for measurements performed on circuits directly connected to the low voltage installation. Examples are measurements on household appliances, portable tools and similar equipment.
Measurement category III is for measurements performed i n the building installation. Examples are measurements on distribution boards, circuit-breakers, wiring, including cables, bus-bars, junction boxes, switches, socket-outlets in the fixed installation, and equipment for industrial use and some other equipment, for example. Stationary motors with permanent connection to the fixed installation.
Measurement category IV is for measurements performed at the source of the low-voltage installation. Examples are electricity meters and measurements on primary overcurrent protection devices and ripple control units.
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Ventilation Requirement

This oscilloscope uses fan to force cooling. Please make sure that the air intake and exhaust areas are free from obstructions and have free air. When using the oscilloscope in a bench-top setting, provide at least 10 cm clearance beside, above and behind the instrument for adequate ventilation.
Inadequate ventilation may cause temperature increase which would damage the instrument. So please keep the instrument well ventilated during operation and inspect the intake and fan regularly.
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Working Environment

Temperature
Operating: 0 to +50 Non-operating: -20 to +70
Humidity
Under +35: ≤90% relative humidity +35℃ to +40℃: ≤60% relative humidity
WARNING
To avoid short circuit inside the instrument or electric shock, please do not operate in humid environment.
Altitude
Operating: less than 3 km Non-operating: less than 15 km
Installation (overvoltage) Category
This product is powered by MAINS conforming to installation (overvol tage) category II.
WARNING
Make sure that no overvoltage (such as that caused by thunderbolt) can reach the product, or else the operator might expose to danger of electric shock.
Installation (overvoltage) Category Definitions
Installation (overvoltage) category I refers to signal level which is applicable to equipment measurement terminals connected to the source circuit. In these terminals, precautions are done to limit the transient voltage to the corresponding low level. Installation (overvoltage) category II refers to the local power distribution level which is applicable to equipment connected to the AC line (AC power).
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Pollution Degree
Degree 2
Pollution Degree Definitions
Pollution degree 1: No pollution or only dry, non-conductive pollution occurs. The pollution has no influence. For example: a clean room or air-conditioned office environment. Pollution degree 2: Normally only dry, non-conductive pollution occurs. Occasionally a temporary conductivity caused by condensation may occur. For 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. For example: Sheltered outdoor environment. Pollution degree 4: Pollution that generates persistent conductivity through conductive dust, rain, or snow. For example: outdoor locations.
Safety Class
Class 1 – Grounded Product
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General Care and Cleaning

General Care:
Do not store or leave the instrument in where the instrument will be exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time.
Cleaning:
Clean the instrument regularly according to its operating conditions. To clean the exterior surface, perform the following steps:
1. Disconnect the instrument from all power sources.
2. Clean the loose dust o n the outside of the i nstrument with a li nt- free cloth (with a mild detergent or water). When cleaning the LCD, take care to avoid scarifying it.
CAUTION
T o avoid d amages to the instrument, do not expose it to liquids which have causticity.
WARNING
To avoid injury resulting from short circuit, make sure the instrument is completely dry before reconnecting it to a power source.
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Environmental Considerations

The following symbol indicates that this product complies with the requirements of European Union according to Directives 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
Product End-of-Life Handling
The equipment may conta in substances that could be harmful to the environ ment or human health. In order to avoid release of such substances into the environment and harm to human health, we encourage you to recycle this product in an appropriate system that will ensure that most of the materials are reused or recycled appropriately. Please contact your local authorities for disposal or recycling information.
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DS6000 Series Overview

Being a multifunctional and high performance digital oscilloscope, DS6000 delivers perfect combination of easy-to-use and powerful features to help users to fulfill their tasks (such as quick measurement of parameters, remote interface configuration and easy printer connection) more quickly.
Main Features:
1 GHz or 600 MHz bandwidth. 2-channel or 4-channel model. 5 GSa/s maximum real-time sample rate, 100 GSa/s maximum equivalent
sample rate, 180,000 wfms/s (dots display) maximum waveform refresh rate.
140 Mpts maximum memory depth (standard). Ultra Vision technology. 10.1 inches, WVGA (800*480) 160,000 color TFT LCD, with ultra-wide screen,
vivid picture, low power consumption and long service life.
Enable to identify probe type automatically. Adjustable brightness of analog channel waveform. Auto setting of waveform display (Auto). Various trigger functions including multiple protocol triggers. Standard Parallel decoding and multiple serial decoding options. Auto measurements of 24 waveform parameters and measurement functions
with statistic.
Real-time waveform recording, playback and analysis functions. Precise delayed sweep function. Built-in FFT function. Pass/fail test function. Multiple waveform math operation functions. Standard configuration interfaces: USB Device, dual USB Host, LAN and GPIB
(optional).
Support USB storage device storage and PictBridge printer. Conform to LXI-C instrument standards. Enable quick, economic, efficient
creation and reconfiguration of test system.
Support remote command control. Embedded help to facilitate information access. Support multiple languages and Chinese/English input.
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Provide shortcut keys for measurement, storage and print. Provide more than 2-hour lithium battery power supply (optional) to facilitate
on-field test and use.
Built-in 1 GBytes flash memory.
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Document Overview

1 Quick Start
Describe the preparations before using the instrument and generally introduce the instrument.
2 To Set the Vertical System
Introduce the functions of the vertical system of the oscilloscope.
3 To Set the Horizontal System
Introduce the functions of the horizontal system of the oscilloscope.
4 To Set the Sample System
Introduce the functions of the sample system of the oscilloscope.
5 To Trigger the Oscilloscope
Introduce the trigger mode, trigger coupling, trigger holdoff, external trigger and various trigger types of the oscil l os c ope.
6 To Make Measurements
Introduce how to make math operation, cursor measurement and auto measurement.
7 Protocol Decoding
Introduce how to decode the input signal using those common protocols.
8 Reference Waveform
Introduce how to compare the input waveform using the reference waveform.
9 Pass/Fail Test
Introduce how to monitor the input signal using the Pass/Fail test.
10 Waveform Recording
Introduce how to analyze the input signal using waveform recording.
11 Display Control
Introduce how to control the display of the oscilloscope.
12 Store and Recall
Introduce how to store and recall the measurement result and the setting of the
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Model
DS6104
DS6102
DS6064
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oscilloscope.
13 System Function Setting Introduce how to perform the remote interface, system-related and print operations.
14 Remote Control Introduce how to perform remote control of the oscilloscope.
15 Troubleshooting
Introduce how to deal with common failures of the oscilloscope.
16 Specifications List the technical resolutions and general specifications of the oscilloscope.
17 Appendix
Provide the options and accessories information.
Format Conventions in this Manual:
The function keys at the front panel: denoted by the format of “Text Box + Button Name (Bold)”, for example, SAVE. The menu softkeys: denoted by the format of “Character Shading + Menu Word (Bold)”, for example, Storage. Operation steps: denoted by the arrow “”. For example, SAVE Storage.
Content Conventions in this Manual:
This manual takes DS6104 for exam ple and the descriptions here have contai ne d all the functions and performances of other models. The models of DS6000 series include:
Analog bandwidth 1 GHz 1 GHz 600 MHz 600 MHz Channels 4 2 4 2 Max. real-time sample rate 5 GSa/s Standard memory depth 140 Mpts Waveform refresh rate Up to 180,000 wfms/s
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Contents
Guaranty and Declaration .......................................................................... I
Safety Requirement ................................................................................. II
General Safety Summary ............................................................................ II
Safety Terms and Symbols ......................................................................... IV
Measurement Category ............................................................................... V
Ventilation Requirement ............................................................................. VI
Working Environment .............................................................................. VII
General Care and Cleaning ......................................................................... IX
Environmental Considerations...................................................................... X
DS6000 Series Overview .......................................................................... XI
Document Overview .............................................................................. XIII
1 Quick Start ....................................................................................... 1-1
General Inspection .................................................................................. 1-2
Appearance and Dimensions .................................................................... 1-3
To Prepare the Oscilloscope for Use .......................................................... 1-4
To Remove the Cover ........................................................................ 1-4
To Adjust the Supporting Legs ........................................................... 1-5
To Connect to AC Power Supply ......................................................... 1-6
To Use the Battery ............................................................................ 1-7
Power-on Inspection ......................................................................... 1-8
To Connect the Probe ........................................................................ 1-9
Function Inspection ........................................................................ 1-10
Probe Compensation ....................................................................... 1-12
Front Panel Overview ............................................................................. 1-13
Rear Panel Overview .............................................................................. 1-14
Front Panel Function Overview ............................................................... 1-16
VERTICAL ...................................................................................... 1-16
HORIZONTAL ................................................................................. 1-18
TRIGGER ....................................................................................... 1-19
Run/Stop ....................................................................................... 1-19
Single ............................................................................................ 1-20
Auto .............................................................................................. 1-20
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Knob .............................................................................................. 1-21
Navigation Knob ............................................................................. 1-21
Menu ............................................................................................. 1-22
Record ........................................................................................... 1-22
MEAS ............................................................................................. 1-23
Clear .............................................................................................. 1-23
Print .............................................................................................. 1-23
User Interface ....................................................................................... 1-24
To Use the Security Lock ........................................................................ 1-29
To Use the Desk Mount Instrument Arm .................................................. 1-30
To Use the Rack Mount Kit ..................................................................... 1-31
Kit Parts List ................................................................................... 1-31
Installation Tool .............................................................................. 1-32
Installation Space ........................................................................... 1-32
Installation Procedures .................................................................... 1-33
To Use the Built-in Help System .............................................................. 1-36
2 To Set the Vertical System ...............................................................2-1
To Enable the Channel ............................................................................. 2-2
Channel Coupling .................................................................................... 2-3
Bandwidth Limit ...................................................................................... 2-4
Probe ..................................................................................................... 2-4
Input Impedance .................................................................................... 2-7
Waveform Invert ..................................................................................... 2-8
Vertical Scale .......................................................................................... 2-8
Vertical Expansion ................................................................................... 2-9
Amplitude Unit ........................................................................................ 2-9
Channel Label ....................................................................................... 2-10
Delay Calibration ................................................................................... 2-11
3 To Set the Horizontal System ...........................................................3-1
Delayed Sweep ....................................................................................... 3-2
Time Base Mode ..................................................................................... 3-4
Y-T Mode ......................................................................................... 3-4
X-Y Mode ......................................................................................... 3-5
Roll Mode ......................................................................................... 3-8
Horizontal Scale ...................................................................................... 3-9
Horizontal Reference ............................................................................. 3-10
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4 To Set the Sample System ............................................................... 4-1
Acquisition Mode ..................................................................................... 4-2
Normal ............................................................................................. 4-2
Average ........................................................................................... 4-2
Peak Detect ...................................................................................... 4-4
High Resolution ................................................................................ 4-4
Sample Mode .......................................................................................... 4-5
Real-time Sample.............................................................................. 4-5
Equivalent Sample ............................................................................ 4-5
Sample Rate ........................................................................................... 4-6
Memory Depth ........................................................................................ 4-8
Antialiasing ............................................................................................. 4-9
5 To Trigger the Oscilloscope ............................................................. 5-1
Trigger Source......................................................................................... 5-2
Trigger Mode ........................................................................................... 5-3
Trigger Coupling ...................................................................................... 5-5
Trigger Holdoff ........................................................................................ 5-6
Trigger Type ............................................................................................ 5-7
Edge Trigger ..................................................................................... 5-8
Pulse Trigger .................................................................................... 5-9
Slope Trigger .................................................................................. 5-11
Video Trigger .................................................................................. 5-14
Pattern Trigger ............................................................................... 5-16
RS232 Trigger ................................................................................. 5-18
I2C Trigger ..................................................................................... 5-20
SPI Trigger ..................................................................................... 5-23
CAN Trigger .................................................................................... 5-25
FlexRay Trigger ............................................................................... 5-28
USB Trigger .................................................................................... 5-30
Trigger Ouput Connector ........................................................................ 5-32
6 To Make Measurements ................................................................... 6-1
Math Operation ....................................................................................... 6-2
Addition ........................................................................................... 6-2
Subtraction....................................................................................... 6-3
Multiplication .................................................................................... 6-3
Division ............................................................................................ 6-4
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FFT.................................................................................................. 6-5
Logic Operation ................................................................................ 6-8
Advanced Operation ........................................................................ 6-10
Auto Measurement ................................................................................ 6-13
Quick Measurement after Auto ........................................................ 6-14
One-key Measurement of 24 Parameters .......................................... 6-15
Frequency Counter Measurement ..................................................... 6-20
Measurement Setting ...................................................................... 6-21
Clear the Measurement ................................................................... 6-23
All Measurement ............................................................................. 6-24
Statistic Function ............................................................................ 6-25
Measurement History ...................................................................... 6-26
Cursor Measurement ............................................................................. 6-27
Manual Mode .................................................................................. 6-28
Track Mode .................................................................................... 6-31
Auto Mode ..................................................................................... 6-34
7 Protocol Decoding ............................................................................7-1
Parallel Decoding ..................................................................................... 7-2
RS232 Decoding (Option) ........................................................................ 7-5
I2C Decoding (Option) ........................................................................... 7-10
SPI Decoding (Option) ........................................................................... 7-13
CAN Decoding (Option) .......................................................................... 7-16
FlexRay Decoding (Option)..................................................................... 7-19
8 Reference Waveform ........................................................................8-1
To Enable REF Function ........................................................................... 8-2
To Set the Color ...................................................................................... 8-3
To Select REF Source ............................................................................... 8-4
To Save to Internal Memory ..................................................................... 8-4
To Adjust REF Waveform Display .............................................................. 8-4
To Export to Internal or External Memory .................................................. 8-5
To Import from Internal or External Memory ............................................. 8-5
9 Pass/Fail Test ...................................................................................9-1
To Enable Pass/Fail Test Function ............................................................. 9-2
To Select Source ..................................................................................... 9-3
Mask Range ............................................................................................ 9-3
Test and Output ...................................................................................... 9-3
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To Save the Test Mask ............................................................................. 9-4
To Load the Test Mask ............................................................................. 9-5
10 Waveform Recording ..................................................................... 10-1
Waveform Recording ............................................................................. 10-2
Waveform Playback ............................................................................... 10-4
Waveform Analysis ................................................................................ 10-6
Analysis Based on Trace .................................................................. 10-9
Analysis Based on Pass/Fail Mask ................................................... 10-10
11 Display Control .............................................................................. 11-1
To Select the Display Type ..................................................................... 11-2
To Set the Persistence Time ................................................................... 11-3
To set the Waveform Brightness ............................................................. 11-5
To Set the Screen Grid ........................................................................... 11-5
To Set the Grid Brightness ...................................................................... 11-5
To Set the Menu Display ........................................................................ 11-5
12 Store and Recall ............................................................................. 12-1
Storage System ..................................................................................... 12-2
Storage Type ......................................................................................... 12-3
Internal Store and Recall ........................................................................ 12-5
External Store and Recall ....................................................................... 12-7
Disk Management .................................................................................. 12-9
To Select File Type ........................................................................ 12-10
To Create a New File or Folder ....................................................... 12-11
To Delete a File or Folder............................................................... 12-14
To Rename a File or Folder ............................................................ 12-14
To Clear the Local Memory ............................................................ 12-15
Factory ............................................................................................... 12-16
13 System Function Setting ................................................................ 13-1
Remote Interface Configuration .............................................................. 13-2
LAN Setting .................................................................................... 13-2
USB Device .................................................................................... 13-6
To Set the GPIB Address ................................................................. 13-6
System-related ...................................................................................... 13-7
Sound ............................................................................................ 13-7
Language ....................................................................................... 13-7
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System Information ........................................................................ 13-7
Power-off Recall ............................................................................. 13-8
System Time .................................................................................. 13-9
Self-calibration Information ........................................................... 13-10
Screen ......................................................................................... 13-11
Error Information .......................................................................... 13-12
Self-calibration ............................................................................. 13-13
Power Status ................................................................................ 13-14
External Trigger Impedance ........................................................... 13-14
Aux Output .................................................................................. 13-15
Reference Clock ............................................................................ 13-16
Option Management ..................................................................... 13-17
To Print the Waveform ......................................................................... 13-18
To Connect the Print Device ........................................................... 13-18
Normal Print ................................................................................. 13-19
PictBridge Print ............................................................................. 13-20
14 Remote Control ............................................................................. 14-1
Remote Control via USB ......................................................................... 14-2
Remote Control via LAN ......................................................................... 14-6
Remote Control via GPIB ........................................................................ 14-9
15 Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 15-1
16 Specifications ................................................................................ 16-1
17 Appendix ....................................................................................... 17-1
Appendix A: Options and Accessories ...................................................... 17-1
Appendix B: Warranty ............................................................................ 17-2
Appendix C: Any Question or Comment? ................................................. 17-3
Index ......................................................................................................... 1
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1 Quick Start
This chapter introduces the preparations when using the oscilloscope for the first time, the front panel, rear panel and user interface of the oscilloscope as well as the using method of the built-in help system.
The contents of this chapter:
General Inspection Appearance and Dimensions To Prepare the Oscilloscope for Use Front Panel Overview Rear Panel Overview Front Panel Function Overview User Interface To Use the Security Lock To Use the Desk Mount Instrument Arm To Use the Rack Mount Kit To Use the Built-in Help System
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General Inspection

1. Inspect the shipping container for damage.
Keep the damaged shipping container or cushioning material until the contents of the shipment have been checked for completeness and the instrument has passed both electrical and mechanical tests.
The consigner or carrier shall be liable for the damage to instrument resulting from shipment. RIGOL would not be responsible for free maintenance/rework or replacement of the unit.
2. Inspect the instrument.
In case of any damage, or defect, or failure, notify your RIGOL sales representative.
3. Check the Accessories
Please check the accessories according to the packing lists. If the accessories are incomplete or damaged, please contact your RIGOL sales representative.
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Appearance and Dimensions

399
Figure 1-1 Front View Unit: mm
255.3
Figure 1-2 Side View Unit: mm
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To Prepare the Oscilloscope for Use

To Remove the Cover

Before using the oscilloscope, remove the front panel cover by grasping the transverse grab on each side and pull them in the arrow directions as shown in the figure below.
Figure 1-3 To Remove the Cover
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To Adjust the Supporting Legs

Adjust the supporting legs properly to use them as stands to tilt the oscilloscope upwards for stable placement of the oscilloscope and better operation and observation of the display. Unfold or fold the supporting legs in the arrow directions as shown in the figures below.
Figure 1-4 To Adjust the Supporting Legs
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To Connect to AC Power Supply

This oscilloscope accepts two kinds of AC power supply: 100-127V, 4 5-440Hz and 100-240V, 45-65Hz. Please use the power cord supplied with the accessories to connect the oscilloscope to the power source as shown in the figure below. After the power switch under the power plug is turned on, the oscilloscope is energized and the power key
at the lower-left corner of the front panel is in breath state.
Figure 1-5 To Connect to AC Power Supply
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To Use the Battery

This oscilloscope also provides rechargeable battery on your option. Please install the battery as shown in the figure below. When leaving the factory, the battery holds certain electric quantity. When use the battery alone, a battery icon displayed at the lower-right corner of the screen and the remaining electric quantity is indicated (no display when the AC p ower and battery are used at the same time). When the electric quantity of the battery is too low , “Low Battery!” will be displayed.
If recharge is needed, please install the battery correctly and then follow the instructions in “To Connect to AC Power Supply” to connect the oscilloscope to AC power supply to recharge the battery. It needs about 15 hours for the battery to finish recharging.
will be
Figure 1-6 To Install the Battery
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Power-on Inspection

When the oscilloscope is energized, press the power key of the front panel to turn on the oscilloscope. During the start-up process, the oscilloscope performs a series of self-tests and you can hear the sound of relay switching. After the self-test is finished, the welcome screen is displayed and you can view the Option Type, Option name, Option Edition and Left time of the option currently installed in the “Installed Options” pop-up dialog box on the screen. When the instrument is shipped, a trial version of the option is provided and the left time is about 2000 minutes. Press UTIL System SelfCalInfo to view the self-test results.
at the lower-left corner
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