Rigol MSO7014, DS7034, DS7054, MSO7054, DS7024 User guide

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User’s Guide
MSO7000/DS7000 Series Digital
Oscilloscope
Apr. 2018
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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 injury or damage to the instrument and any product connected to it. To prevent potential hazards, please follow the instructions specified in this manual to use the instrument properly.
Use Proper Power Cord.
Only the exclusive power cord designed for the instrument and authorized for use within the local country could be used.
Ground the Instrument.
The instrument is grounded through the Protective Earth lead of the power cord. To avoid electric shock, connect the earth terminal of the power cord to the Protective Earth terminal before connecting any input or output terminals.
Connect the Probe Correctly.
If a probe is used, the probe ground lead must be connected to earth ground. Do not connect the ground lead to high voltage. Improper way of connection could result in dangerous voltages being present on the connectors, controls or other surfaces of the oscilloscope and probes, which will cause potential hazards for operators.
Observe All Terminal Ratings.
To avoid fire or shock hazard, observe all ratings and markers on the instrument and check your manual for more information about ratings before connecting the instrument.
Use Proper Overvoltage Protection.
Ensure that no overvoltage (such as that caused by a bolt of lightning) can reach the product. Otherwise, the operator might be exposed to the danger of an electric shock.
Do Not Operate Without Covers.
Do not operate the instrument with covers or panels removed.
Do Not Insert Objects Into the Air Outlet.
Do not insert anything into the holes of the fan to avoid damaging the instrument.
Use Proper Fuse.
Please use the specified fuses.
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Avoid Circuit or Wire Exposure.
Do not touch exposed junctions and components when the unit is powered on.
Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures.
If you suspect that any damage may occur to the instrument, have it inspected by RIGOL authorized personnel before further operations. Any maintenance, adjustment or replacement especially to circuits or accessories must be performed by RIGOL authorized personnel.
Provide Adequate Ventilation.
Inadequate ventilation may cause an increase of temperature in the instrument, which would cause damage to the instrument. So please keep the instrument well ventilated and inspect the air outlet and the fan regularly.
Do Not Operate in Wet Conditions.
To avoid short circuit inside the instrument or electric shock, never operate the instrument in a humid environment.
Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere.
To avoid personal injuries or damage to the instrument, never operate the instrument in an explosive atmosphere.
Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry.
To avoid dust or moisture from affecting the performance of the instrument, keep the surfaces of the instrument clean and dry.
Prevent Electrostatic Impact.
Operate the instrument in an electrostatic discharge protective environment to avoid damage induced by static discharges. Always ground both the internal and external conductors of cables to release static before making connections.
Use the Battery Properly.
Do not expose the battery (if available) to high temperature or fire. Keep it out of the reach of children. Improper change of a battery (lithium battery) may cause an explosion. Use the RIGOL specified battery only.
Handle with Caution.
Please handle with care during transportation to avoid damage to keys, knobs, interfaces, and other parts on the panels.
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WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or practice which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or practice which, if not avoided, could result in damage to the product or loss of important data.
DANGER
It calls attention to an operation, if not correctly performed, could result in injury or hazard immediately.
WARNING
It calls attention to an operation, if not correctly performed, could result in potential injury or hazard.
CAUTION
It calls attention to an operation, if not correctly performed, could result in damage to the product or other devices connected to the product.
Hazardous
Voltage
Safety Warning
Protective Earth
Terminal
Chassis Ground
Test Ground
Safety Notices and Symbols
Safety Notices in this Manual:
Safety Terms on the Product:
Safety Symbols on the Product:
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WARNING
This oscilloscope can only be used for measurements within its specified
measurement categories.
WARNING
Inadequate ventilation may cause an increase of temperature in the instrument, which would cause damage to the instrument. So please keep the instrument well ventilated and inspect the air outlet and the fan regularly.
Measurement Category
Measurement Category
MSO7000/DS7000 series digital oscilloscopes can make measurements in Measurement Category I.
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. Thus, you must know the transient withstand capability of the equipment.
Measurement category II is for measurements performed on circuits directly connected to low voltage installation. Examples are measurements on household appliances, portable tools and similar equipment.
Measurement category III is for measurements performed in the building installation. Examples are measurements on distribution boards, circuit-breakers, wiring (including cables, bus-bars, junction boxes, switches and socket-outlets) in the fixed installation, and equipment for industrial use and some other equipment. For example, stationary motors with permanent connection to a fixed installation.
Measurement category IV is for measurements performed at the source of a low-voltage installation. Examples are electricity meters and measurements on primary overcurrent protection devices and ripple control units.
Ventilation Requirement
This oscilloscope uses a 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 or rack setting, provide at least 10 cm clearance beside, above and behind the instrument for adequate ventilation.
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WARNING
To avoid short circuit inside the instrument or electric shock, never operate the instrument in a humid environment.
WARNING
Ensure that no overvoltage (such as that caused by a bolt of lightning) can reach the product. Otherwise, the operator might be exposed to the danger of an electric shock.
Working Environment
Temperature
Operating: 0 to +50 Non-operating: -30℃ to +70
Humidity
Operating: Below +30: ≤95%RH (without condensation) +30℃ to +40℃: ≤75%RH (without condensation) +40℃ to +50℃: ≤45%RH (without condensation)
Non-operating: Below 65: 95% RH (without condensation)
Altitude
Operating: below 3 km Non-operating: below 15 km
Installation (Overvoltage) Category This product is powered by mains conforming to installation (overvoltage) category II.
Installation (Overvoltage) Category Definitions
Installation (overvoltage) category I refers to signal level which is applicable to equipment measurement terminals connected to the source circuit. Among these terminals, precautions are done to limit the transient voltage to a 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).
Pollution Degree
Pollution Degree 2
Pollution Degree Definition
Pollution Degree 1: No pollution or only dry, nonconductive pollution occurs. The
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CAUTION
To avoid damage to the instrument, do not expose it to caustic liquids.
WARNING
To avoid short-circuit resulting from moisture or personal injuries, ensure that the instrument is completely dry before connecting it to the power supply.
pollution has no effect. For example, a clean room or air-conditioned office environment. Pollution Degree 2: Normally only nonconductive pollution occurs. Temporary conductivity caused by condensation is to be expected. For example, indoor environment. Pollution Degree 3: Conductive pollution or dry nonconductive pollution that becomes conductive due to condensation occurs. To be found in industrial environment or construction sites (harsh environments). For example, sheltered outdoor environment. Pollution Degree 4: The pollution generates persistent conductivity caused by conductive dust, rain, or snow. For example, outdoor areas.
Safety Class
Class 1 – Grounded Product
Care and Cleaning
Care
Do not store or leave the instrument where it may be exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time.
Cleaning
Clean the instrument regularly according to its operating conditions.
1. Disconnect the instrument from all power sources.
2. Clean the external surfaces of the instrument with a soft cloth dampened with
mild detergent or water. When cleaning the LCD, take care to avoid scarifying it.
Environmental Considerations
The following symbol indicates that this product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC.
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Product End-of-Life Handling
The equipment may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment or human health. To avoid the release of such substances into the environment and avoid harm to human health, we recommend you to recycle this product appropriately to ensure that most materials are reused or recycled properly. Please contact your local authorities for disposal or recycling information.
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MSO7000/DS7000 Series Overview
MSO7000/DS7000 series is a multifunctional and high-performance digital oscilloscope designed on the basis of the unique Ultra Vision II technique developed by RIGOL. Integrating 6 independent instruments into one, the MSO7000/DS7000 series is equipped with super sample bandwidth ratio, extremely high memory depth, clear display, excellent waveform capture rate, and powerful data analysis functions. Many of its specifications have reached the top level in the industry. It provides sound solutions for mainframes, optional & accessories, and application software. It has aroused great attention from customers in the areas such as industrial control, power supply, and automotive electronics.
Main Features:
Analog bandwidth: 500 MHz, 350 MHz, 200 MHz, and 100 MHz; bandwidth
upgrade option supported
4 analog channels, 1 EXT channel, and 16 optional digital channels Up to 10 GSa/s real-time sample rate Up to 500 Mpts memory depth (option) High waveform capture rate (over 600,000 wfm/s) Up to 450,000 frames of hardware real-time and ceaseless waveforms recording
and playing functions
Integrates 6 independent instruments into 1, including digital oscilloscope,
16-channel logic analyzer, dual-channel Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator, digital voltmeter, 6-digit frequency counter and totalizer, and protocol analyzer
A variety of serial protocol triggers and decodes Auto measurement of 41 waveform parameters; full-memory hardware
measurement function
A variety of math operations, built-in enhanced FFT analysis, and peak search
function
Waveform histogram analysis (standard) Independent search, navigation keys, and event table Built-in advanced power analysis software (option) User-defined one-key quick operation 10.1-inch capacitive multi-touch screen, 256-level intensity grading display, with
color persistence
Multiple interfaces available: USB HOST & DEVICE, LAN(LXI), HDMI, TRIG OUT,
and USB-GPIB
Web Control remote command Unique online version upgrade Novel and delicate industrial design, easy to operate
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Document Overview
Main Topics of this Manual:
Chapter 1 Quick Start
Introduces the preparations before using the oscilloscope and provides a basic introduction of the instrument.
Chapter 2 To Set the Vertical System Introduces the vertical system functions of the oscilloscope.
Chapter 3 To Set the Horizontal System Introduces the horizontal system functions of the oscilloscope.
Chapter 4 To Set the Sample System Introduces the sample system functions of the oscilloscope.
Chapter 5 To Trigger the Oscilloscope
Introduces the trigger mode, trigger coupling, trigger holdoff, external trigger, and various trigger types of the oscilloscope.
Chapter 6 Operations and Measurements Introduces how to make math operation, auto measurement, and cursor measurement.
Chapter 7 Digital Voltmeter (DVM) and Frequency Counter
Introduces how to use the digital voltmeter and the frequency counter.
Chapter 8 Power Analysis (Option)
Introduces the power quality and output ripple noise of the input power.
Chapter 9 Histogram Analysis
Introduces the histogram analysis function.
Chapter 10 Digital Channel
Introduces how to use the digital channels of the mixed signal digital oscilloscope.
Chapter 11 Protocol Decoding
Introduces how to decode the input signal by using those common protocols.
Chapter 12 Reference Waveform
Introduces how to compare the input waveform with the reference waveform.
Chapter 13 Pass/Fail Test
Introduces how to monitor the input signal by using the Pass/Fail test.
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Chapter 14 Waveform Recording & Playing Introduces the waveform recording & playing function.
Chapter 15 Search and Navigation Function
Introduces the navigation function and how to quickly search the relevant events.
Chapter 16 Display Control
Introduces how to control the display of the oscilloscope.
Chapter 17 Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator (MSO7000 Option)
Introduces how to use the built-in Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator option.
Chapter 18 Store and Load Introduces how to store and load the measurement results and the setting of the oscilloscope.
Chapter 19 System Utility Function Setting
Introduces how to set the remote interfaces and system-related functions.
Chapter 20 Remote Control
Introduces how to control the oscilloscope remotely.
Chapter 21 Troubleshooting
Introduces how to deal with the common failures of the oscilloscope.
Chapter 22 Appendix
Provides the basic information for the options and accessories.
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Label
Knob
Label
Knob
Horizontal SCALE
Horizontal Time Base Knob
Vertical SCALE
Vertical Scale Knob
Horizontal POSITION
Horizontal Position Knob
Vertical OFFSET
Vertical Offset Knob
Wave Vertical SCALE
Waveform Vertical Scale Knob
Trigger LEVEL
Trigger Level Knob
Wave Vertical POSITION
Waveform Vertical Position Knob
Multifunction Knob
Model
Analog Bandwidth
No. of Analog Channels
No. of Channels of Function/AWG
No. of Digital Channels
DS7054
500 MHz
4
——
——
DS7034
350 MHz
4
——
——
DS7024
200 MHz
4
——
——
DS7014
100 MHz
4
——
——
MSO7054
500 MHz
4
2, Opt.
16
MSO7034
350 MHz
4
2, Opt.
16
MSO7024
200 MHz
4
2, Opt.
16
MSO7014
100 MHz
4
2, Opt.
16
Format Conventions in this Manual:
1. Key
The key on the front panel is denoted by the format of "Key Name (Bold) + Text Box" in the manual. For example, Utility denotes the "Utility" key.
2. Menu
The menu items are denoted by the format of "Menu Word (Bold) + Character Shading". For example, System denotes the "System" menu item under
Utility.
3. Operation Procedures:
 denotes the next step of operation. For example, UtilitySystem denotes that first press Utility, and then press the System key.
4. Connector:
The connectors on the front or rear panel are usually denoted by the format of "Connector Name (Bold) + Square Brackets (Bold)". For example, [TRIG OUT].
5. Knob
Content Conventions in this Manual:
MSO7000/DS7000 series includes the following models. Unless otherwise specified, this manual takes MSO7054 as an example to illustrate the functions and operation methods of MSO7000/DS7000 series.
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Manuals of this Product:
Quick Guide, User’s Guide, Programming Guide, Data sheet, etc. For the latest
version of this manual, download it from the official website of RIGOL (www.rigol.com).
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Contents
Guaranty and Declaration ......................................................................... I
Safety Requirement ................................................................................. II
General Safety Summary........................................................................... II
Safety Notices and Symbols ..................................................................... IV
Measurement Category ............................................................................. V
Ventilation Requirement ............................................................................ V
Working Environment .............................................................................. VI
Care and Cleaning .................................................................................. VII
Environmental Considerations .................................................................. VII
MSO7000/DS7000 Series Overview ....................................................... IX
Document Overview ................................................................................ X
Chapter 1 Quick Start ........................................................................ 1-1
General Inspection ................................................................................. 1-2
Appearance and Dimensions ................................................................... 1-3
To Prepare for Use ................................................................................. 1-4
To Adjust the Supporting Legs .......................................................... 1-4
To Connect to AC Power ................................................................... 1-4
Turn-on Checkout ............................................................................ 1-5
To Replace the Fuse ......................................................................... 1-5
To Connect the Probe ....................................................................... 1-6
Function Inspection ......................................................................... 1-9
Probe Compensation ...................................................................... 1-10
Front Panel Overview ........................................................................... 1-11
Rear Panel Overview ............................................................................ 1-12
Front Panel Function Overview .............................................................. 1-15
Vertical ......................................................................................... 1-15
Horizontal ..................................................................................... 1-16
Wave ............................................................................................ 1-17
Trigger ......................................................................................... 1-18
Clear ............................................................................................ 1-18
Auto ............................................................................................. 1-18
RUN/STOP .................................................................................... 1-18
Single ........................................................................................... 1-19
Multifunction knob ......................................................................... 1-19
Function Menu .............................................................................. 1-20
Touch Lock Key ............................................................................. 1-20
Quick Key (Shortcut Key) ................................................................ 1-21
User Interface ...................................................................................... 1-22
Touch Screen Controls .......................................................................... 1-26
Tap .............................................................................................. 1-26
Pinch & Stretch ............................................................................. 1-27
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Drag ............................................................................................. 1-27
Rectangle Drawing ......................................................................... 1-28
Parameter Setting Method ..................................................................... 1-29
To Use the Security Lock ....................................................................... 1-30
To Use the Built-in Help System ............................................................. 1-31
To View the Option Information and the Option Installation ...................... 1-32
Chapter 2 To Set the Vertical System ................................................. 2-1
To Enable or Disable the Analog Channel ................................................. 2-2
To Adjust the Vertical Scale .................................................................... 2-3
Vertical Expansion ................................................................................. 2-4
To Adjust the Vertical Offset ................................................................... 2-4
Channel Coupling .................................................................................. 2-5
Bandwidth Limit .................................................................................... 2-5
Probe Ratio ........................................................................................... 2-6
Input Impedance ................................................................................... 2-7
Waveform Invert ................................................................................... 2-8
To Set the Probe ................................................................................... 2-8
Passive Probe ................................................................................. 2-9
Active Probe ................................................................................... 2-9
Amplitude Unit ..................................................................................... 2-10
Channel Delay ...................................................................................... 2-10
Offset Cal ............................................................................................ 2-11
Channel Label ...................................................................................... 2-11
Chapter 3 To Set the Horizontal System ............................................. 3-1
To Adjust the Horizontal Time Base ......................................................... 3-2
To Adjust the Horizontal Position ............................................................. 3-3
Delayed Sweep ..................................................................................... 3-4
Chapter 4 To Set the Sample System .................................................. 4-1
Timebase Mode ..................................................................................... 4-2
YT Mode ........................................................................................ 4-2
XY Mode ........................................................................................ 4-2
ROLL Mode .................................................................................... 4-4
Acquisition Mode ................................................................................... 4-5
Normal .......................................................................................... 4-5
Average ......................................................................................... 4-5
Peak .............................................................................................. 4-6
Sampling Mode ..................................................................................... 4-6
Sample Rate ......................................................................................... 4-7
LA Sample Rate ..................................................................................... 4-8
Memory Depth ...................................................................................... 4-9
LA Memory Depth ................................................................................. 4-10
Anti-Aliasing ......................................................................................... 4-10
Horizontal Expansion ............................................................................ 4-10
Chapter 5 To Trigger the Oscilloscope ................................................ 5-1
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Trigger Source ....................................................................................... 5-2
Trigger LEVEL/Threshold Level ................................................................ 5-3
Trigger Mode ......................................................................................... 5-4
Trigger Coupling..................................................................................... 5-6
Trigger Holdoff ....................................................................................... 5-6
Noise Rejection ...................................................................................... 5-7
Trigger Type .......................................................................................... 5-8
Edge Trigger ................................................................................... 5-9
Pulse Trigger ................................................................................. 5-10
Slope Trigger ................................................................................. 5-12
Video Trigger................................................................................. 5-15
Pattern Trigger .............................................................................. 5-17
Duration Trigger ............................................................................ 5-19
Timeout Trigger ............................................................................. 5-21
Runt Trigger .................................................................................. 5-23
Window Trigger ............................................................................. 5-25
Delay Trigger ................................................................................ 5-27
Setup/Hold Trigger......................................................................... 5-29
Nth Edge Trigger ........................................................................... 5-32
RS232 Trigger (Option) .................................................................. 5-33
I2C Trigger (Option) ....................................................................... 5-36
SPI Trigger (Option) ....................................................................... 5-38
CAN Trigger (Option) ..................................................................... 5-40
FlexRay Trigger (Option) ................................................................ 5-43
LIN Trigger (Option) ...................................................................... 5-45
I2S Trigger (Option) ....................................................................... 5-47
MIL-STD-1553 Trigger (Option) ....................................................... 5-50
Zone Trigger ................................................................................. 5-52
Trigger Output Connector...................................................................... 5-54
Chapter 6 Operations and Measurements .......................................... 6-1
Math Operation ...................................................................................... 6-2
Addition .......................................................................................... 6-2
Subtraction ..................................................................................... 6-3
Multiplication ................................................................................... 6-4
Division .......................................................................................... 6-5
FFT ................................................................................................ 6-6
"AND" Operation ............................................................................. 6-9
"OR" Operation ............................................................................. 6-10
"XOR" Operation ............................................................................ 6-12
"NOT" Operation............................................................................ 6-13
Intg.............................................................................................. 6-14
Diff .............................................................................................. 6-15
Sqrt .............................................................................................. 6-16
Lg (Base 10 Exponential) ................................................................ 6-16
Ln ................................................................................................ 6-17
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Exp .............................................................................................. 6-18
Abs .............................................................................................. 6-18
Low Pass ....................................................................................... 6-19
High Pass ...................................................................................... 6-20
Band Pass ..................................................................................... 6-20
Band Stop ..................................................................................... 6-21
AX+B ............................................................................................ 6-22
Math Operation Label ..................................................................... 6-23
Auto Measurement ............................................................................... 6-24
Quick Measurement after AUTO....................................................... 6-24
Measurement Parameter ................................................................. 6-26
Measurement Settings .................................................................... 6-32
Remove the Measurement Result ..................................................... 6-35
Statistical Function ......................................................................... 6-36
All Measurement ............................................................................ 6-36
Cursor Measurement............................................................................. 6-36
Manual Mode ................................................................................. 6-38
Track Mode ................................................................................... 6-41
XY Mode ....................................................................................... 6-44
Chapter 7 Digital Voltmeter (DVM) and Frequency Counter ............... 7-1
Digital Voltmeter (DVM) ......................................................................... 7-2
To Enable or Disable DVM Measurement............................................ 7-2
To Select the Measurement Source ................................................... 7-2
To Select Measurement Mode ........................................................... 7-3
To Set the Limits ............................................................................. 7-3
Frequency Counter ................................................................................ 7-4
To Enable or Disable the Frequency Counter ...................................... 7-4
To Select the Measurement Source ................................................... 7-4
To Select the Measurement Item ...................................................... 7-4
To Set Resolution ............................................................................ 7-5
To Clear Count ................................................................................ 7-5
To Enable or Disable the Statistical Function ...................................... 7-5
Chapter 8 Power Analysis (Option) ..................................................... 8-1
Power Quality ....................................................................................... 8-2
Ripple .................................................................................................. 8-4
Chapter 9 Histogram Analysis ............................................................ 9-1
To Enable or Disable the Histogram Function ............................................ 9-2
To Select the Histogram Type ................................................................. 9-2
To Select the Histogram Source .............................................................. 9-2
To Set the Histogram Height ................................................................... 9-3
To Set the Histogram Range ................................................................... 9-3
To Enable or Disable the Statistical Function............................................. 9-3
To Reset ............................................................................................... 9-4
Chapter 10 Digital Channel ................................................................. 10-1
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To Select the Digital Channel ................................................................. 10-2
To Enable/Disable the Digital Channel .................................................... 10-2
To Set the Threshold ............................................................................ 10-3
Auto Arrangement Setting ..................................................................... 10-4
To Set the Waveform Display Size .......................................................... 10-4
To Set the Label ................................................................................... 10-4
Group Setting ...................................................................................... 10-5
Waveform Color of the Digital Channel ................................................... 10-6
Chapter 11 Protocol Decoding ........................................................... 11-1
Parallel Decoding ................................................................................. 11-2
RS232 Decoding (Option) ..................................................................... 11-7
I2C Decoding (Option) ........................................................................ 11-14
SPI Decoding (Option) ........................................................................ 11-18
LIN Decoding (Option) ........................................................................ 11-23
CAN Decoding (Option) ....................................................................... 11-28
FlexRay Decoding (Option) .................................................................. 11-33
I2S Decoding (Option) ........................................................................ 11-37
1553B Decoding (Option) .................................................................... 11-41
Chapter 12 Reference Waveform ....................................................... 12-1
To Enable Ref Function ......................................................................... 12-2
To Select the Reference Channel ............................................................ 12-2
To Select the Ref Source ....................................................................... 12-2
To Adjust the Ref Waveform Display ....................................................... 12-2
To Save to Internal Memory .................................................................. 12-3
To Clear the Display of the Reference Waveform ..................................... 12-3
To View Details of the Reference Waveform ............................................ 12-3
To Reset the Reference Waveform ......................................................... 12-4
Color Setting........................................................................................ 12-4
Label Setting ....................................................................................... 12-4
To Export to Internal or External Memory ............................................... 12-5
To Import from Internal or External Memory ........................................... 12-5
Chapter 13 Pass/Fail Test .................................................................. 13-1
To Enable or Disable the Pass/Fail Test Function ...................................... 13-2
To Start or Stop the Pass/Fail Test Operation ........................................... 13-2
To Select the Source ............................................................................. 13-2
To Create a Mask ................................................................................. 13-3
To Save the Mask ................................................................................. 13-3
To Load a Mask .................................................................................... 13-3
To Set the Output Form of the Test Results ............................................. 13-4
To Enable or Disable the Display of the Statistics of the Test Results ......... 13-5
Statistics Reset .................................................................................... 13-5
Chapter 14 Waveform Recording & Playing ....................................... 14-1
Common Settings ................................................................................. 14-2
Record Options .................................................................................... 14-3
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Play Options ........................................................................................ 14-4
Chapter 15 Search and Navigation Function ....................................... 15-1
Search Function ................................................................................... 15-2
Navigation Function .............................................................................. 15-4
Chapter 16 Display Control ................................................................. 16-1
To Select the Display Type ..................................................................... 16-2
To Set the Persistence Time .................................................................. 16-2
To Set the Waveform Intensity ............................................................... 16-3
To Set the Screen Grid .......................................................................... 16-3
To Set the Grid Brightness ..................................................................... 16-3
Scale ................................................................................................... 16-3
Color Grade ......................................................................................... 16-3
Waveform Freeze ................................................................................. 16-4
Chapter 17 Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator (MSO7000 Option) 17-1
To Output Basic Waveforms ................................................................... 17-2
To Output Sine .............................................................................. 17-2
To Output Square .......................................................................... 17-3
To Output Ramp ............................................................................ 17-4
To Output Pulse ............................................................................. 17-4
To Output DC ................................................................................ 17-5
To Output Noise ............................................................................. 17-5
Sinc .............................................................................................. 17-6
Exp.Rise ........................................................................................ 17-6
Exp.Fall ......................................................................................... 17-7
ECG .............................................................................................. 17-7
Gauss ........................................................................................... 17-7
Lorentz ......................................................................................... 17-8
Haversine ...................................................................................... 17-8
To Output the Arbitrary Waveform .......................................................... 17-9
To Load the Channel and Waveform ................................................. 17-9
To Create the Waveform ............................................................... 17-10
To Edit Waveforms ....................................................................... 17-12
Modulation ........................................................................................ 17-13
AM ............................................................................................. 17-14
FM ............................................................................................. 17-15
FSK ............................................................................................ 17-15
Sweep ............................................................................................... 17-16
Burst ................................................................................................. 17-18
Chapter 18 Store and Load ................................................................. 18-1
Storage System .................................................................................... 18-2
Storage Type ....................................................................................... 18-2
Load Type ............................................................................................ 18-3
Internal Storage and Load ..................................................................... 18-4
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External Storage and Load .................................................................... 18-6
Disk Management ................................................................................ 18-6
To Select a File Type ...................................................................... 18-7
To Create a Folder ......................................................................... 18-7
To Delete a File or Folder .............................................................. 18-11
To Copy and Paste a File or Folder ................................................. 18-12
To Rename a File or Folder ........................................................... 18-12
To Clear the Internal Memory Safely .............................................. 18-13
Factory Settings ................................................................................. 18-13
Chapter 19 System Utility Function Setting ....................................... 19-1
Remote Interface Configuration ............................................................. 19-2
LAN Configuration ......................................................................... 19-2
To Set the GPIB Address ................................................................ 19-5
USB Connection ............................................................................. 19-5
System-related .................................................................................... 19-6
Beeper ......................................................................................... 19-6
Language ..................................................................................... 19-6
System Information ....................................................................... 19-6
Power On ...................................................................................... 19-6
Power Status ................................................................................. 19-7
Aux Output ................................................................................... 19-7
Key Locker .................................................................................... 19-8
HDMI Setting ................................................................................ 19-8
Self-calibration .............................................................................. 19-8
Auto Config ................................................................................... 19-9
Print Setting .................................................................................. 19-9
Email .......................................................................................... 19-11
Screen Saver ............................................................................... 19-12
Quick Operation .......................................................................... 19-13
Self-check ................................................................................... 19-15
System Time ............................................................................... 19-16
Chapter 20 Remote Control ............................................................... 20-1
Remote Control via USB ........................................................................ 20-2
Remote Control via LAN ........................................................................ 20-6
Remote Control via GPIB ....................................................................... 20-7
Chapter 21 Troubleshooting .............................................................. 21-1
Chapter 22 Appendix ......................................................................... 22-1
Appendix A: Accessories and Options ..................................................... 22-1
Appendix B: Warranty ........................................................................... 22-3
Index ........................................................................................... 1
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Chapter 1 Quick Start
This chapter introduces the precautions when using the oscilloscope for the first time, the front/rear panels of the oscilloscope, the user interface, touch screen controls, and how to use the built-in help system.
Contents in this chapter:
General Inspection Appearance and Dimensions To Prepare for Use Front Panel Overview Rear Panel Overview Front Panel Function Overview User Interface Touch Screen Controls Parameter Setting Method To Use the Security Lock To Use the Built-in Help System To View the Option Information and the Option Installation
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General Inspection
1 Inspect the packaging
If the packaging has been damaged, do not dispose the damaged packaging or cushioning materials until the shipment has been checked for completeness and has passed both electrical and mechanical tests.
The consigner or carrier shall be liable for the damage to the instrument resulting from shipment. RIGOL would not be responsible for free maintenance/rework or replacement of the instrument.
2 Inspect the instrument
In case of any mechanical damage, missing parts, or failure in passing the electrical and mechanical tests, contact your RIGOL sales representative.
3 Check the accessories
Please check the accessories according to the packing lists. If the accessories are damaged or incomplete, please contact your RIGOL sales representative.
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Appearance and Dimensions
Figure 1-1 Front View Unit: mm
Figure 1-2 Vertical View Unit: mm
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(a) To unfold the supporting legs
(b) To fold the supporting legs
AC 100-240V , 45-440Hz ~Line:200W Max
~Fuse:AC 250VT3.15A
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE INSIDE
DO NOT REMOVETHE COVER UNLESS BY SPECIFIED PERSONNEL.
WARNING: MAINTAIN GROUND TOAVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK
EXTTRIG
TRIG OUT
HOST
DEVICE
LAN
CAUTION
To avoid electric shock, ensure that the instrument is correctly grounded.
Power Cord Connector Supporting Legs
To Prepare for Use
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 as well as better operation and observation. Users can also fold the supporting legs when the instrument is not in use for easier storage or shipment, as shown in Figure 1-3.
Figure 1-3 To Adjust the Supporting Legs
To Connect to AC Power
The input AC power requirements of the oscilloscope are 100~240 V, 45~440 Hz. Please use the power cord provided in the accessories to connect the oscilloscope to the AC power source via the power cord connector, as shown in Figure 1-4. After you turn on the power switch, the oscilloscope is connected to power, and the Power key located at the lower-left corner of the front panel is blinking.
Figure 1-4 To Connect to AC Power
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Tip
Restart and Shutdown:
1. Enable the touch screen and then tap the function navigation icon at the
lower-left corner of the screen to enable the function navigation.
2. Tap the "Restart" icon, and then the "Restart" selection menu is displayed,
as shown in the figure below:
3. If you tap the "Restart" icon , the oscilloscope will be powered off and
then automatically restart again. If you tap the "Shutdown" icon , the oscilloscope is powered off (you can also press the Power key at the lower-left corner of the front panel to turn off the oscilloscope).
Turn-on Checkout
When the oscilloscope is connected to power, press the Power key at the lower-left corner of the front panel to start the oscilloscope. (You can also press Utility System Power status, and select "Switch On". After the instrument is connected to power source, it will start directly. You can also enable the touch screen to perform the above operations.) During the start-up process, the oscilloscope performs a series of self-tests. After the self-test, the welcome screen is displayed.
To Replace the Fuse
If you need to replace the fuse, use only the specified fuse (AC 250V, T3.15A;
5.2mm× 20mm) and perform the following operations (as shown in Figure 1-5):
1Turn off the instrument, cut off the power and remove the power cord. 2Insert a slotted screwdriver into the slot of the fuse holder to pry it out. 3Take out the fuse. 4Replace the old fuse with a specified fuse. 5Install the fuse holder.
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WARNING
To avoid electric shock, please ensure that the instrument has been turned off, the power source has been cut off, and the fuse to be used conforms
to the fuse rating.
Fuse Holder
Fuse
Figure 1-5 To Replace the Fuse
To Connect the Probe
RIGOL provides the passive probe, the active probe, and the logic probe for MSO7000/DS7000 series. For specific probe models, please refer to
MSO7000/DS7000 Series Datasheet
please refer to the specified Probe User’s Guide.
Connect the passive probe:
1. Connect the BNC terminal of the probe to an analog channel input terminal of
the oscilloscope on the front panel, as shown in Figure 1-6.
2. Connect the ground alligator clip or spring of the probe to the circuit ground
terminal, and then connect the probe tip to the circuit point to be tested.
. For detailed technical information of the probes,
Figure 1-6 To Connect the Passive Probe
After you connect the passive probe, check the probe function and probe compensation adjustment before making measurements. For detailed procedures,
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refer to "Function Inspection" and "Probe Compensation".
Connect the active probe:
Take RP7080 (active differential probe head) as an example.
1. Connect the probe head to the preamp of the active probe, as shown in Figure
1-7.
Figure 1-7 To Connect the Probe Head to the Preamp of the Active Probe
2. Connect the other end of the preamp to an analog channel input terminal of the
oscilloscope on the front panel, as shown in Figure 1-8. Note that you should push the probe to the end to ensure that it is tightly connected.
Figure 1-8 To Connect the Active Probe
3. Use the probe auxiliary equipment to connect the probe front to the circuit
under test. For details about the probes, refer to
User's Guide
.
RP7000 Series Active Probe
After connecting the active probe, you can perform probe calibration and offset voltage adjustment if necessary. For detailed procedures, refer to the "Active
Probe" section.
Connect the logic probe:
1. Connect the single-wire terminal of the logic probe to the digital channel input
terminal on the front panel of the oscilloscope in the correct direction, as shown in Figure 1-9.
2. Connect the other terminal of the logic probe to the signal terminal under test.
RIGOL's MSO7000 series has a standard configuration of a logic probe RPL2316. To apply to different application scenarios, RPL2316 provides three connection
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methods to connect the signal under test. For details, refer to
Probe User’s Guide
.
RPL2316 Logic
Figure 1-9 To Connect the Logic Probe
Note:
Before you connect the logic probe to the signal under test, connect logic
probe's adapter provided in the accessories to its corresponding channel group.
The digital channel input terminal does not support hot plugging. Please do not
insert or pull out the logic probe when the instrument is in power-on state.
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