SIGLENT SDS2000X Series User Manual

User Manual
SDS2000X Series Digital Oscilloscope
UM0102X-E02A
2017 SIGLENT TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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Copyright and Declaration
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policies at company‘s sole decision. Information in this publication replaces all previously corresponding material. Any way of copying, extracting or translating the contents of this manual is not allowed without the permission of SIGLENT.
Product Certification SIGLENT guarantees this product conforms to the national and industrial standards in
China and other international standards conformance certification is in progress.
Contact Us
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Safety Information
General Safety Summary
Carefully read the following safety precautions to avoid any personal injury or damage to the instrument and any products connected to it. To avoid potential hazards, please use the instrument as specified.
Use Proper Power Cord
Only the power cord designed for the instrument and authorized by local country should be used.
Ground the Instrument
The instrument is grounded through the protective earth conductor of the power cord. To avoid electric shock, please make sure the instrument is grounded correctly before connecting its input or output terminals.
Connect the Signal Wire Correctly
The potential of the signal wire ground is equal to the earth, so do not connect the signal wire to a high voltage.
Look Over All Terminals‟ Ratings
To avoid fire or electric shock, please look over all ratings and sign instruction of the instrument. Before connecting the instrument, please read the manual carefully to gain more information about the ratings.
Use Proper Overvoltage Protection
Make sure that no overvoltage (such as that caused by a thunderstorm) can reach the product, or else the operator might expose to danger of electrical shock.
Electrostatic Prevention
Operate in an electrostatic discharge protective area environment to avoid damages induced by static discharge. Always ground both the internal and external conductors of the cable to release static before connecting.
Maintain Proper Ventilation
Inadequate ventilation may cause an increase of instrument‘s temperature, which may eventually damage the instrument. Maintain proper ventilation and inspect the intake and fan regularly.
Avoid Exposed Circuits and Components
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Do not touch exposed contacts or components when the power is on.
Use Proper Fuse
Use only the specified fuse.
Do Not Operate Without Covers
Do not operate the instrument with covers or panels removed.
Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures.
If you suspect damage has occurred to the instrument, have it inspected by qualified service personnel before further operation. Any maintenance, adjustment or replacement especially to circuits or accessories must be performed by SIGLENT authorized personnel.
Do Not Operate in Wet Conditions.
In order to avoid short circuiting to the interior of the device or electric shock, please do not operate in a humid environment.
Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere.
In order to avoid damage to the device or personal injury, it is important to operate the device away from an explosive atmosphere.
Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry.
To avoid the influence of dust and/or moisture in air, please keep the surface of device clean and dry.
Handling Safety
Please handle with care during transportation to avoid damage to buttons, knob interfaces and other parts on the panels.
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Terms in this Manual. These terms may appear in this manual:
WARNING
Warning statements indicate the conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life.
CAUTION
Caution statements indicate the conditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or other property.
Safety Terms and Symbols
Terms used in this product. These terms may appear in the product:
DANGER Indicates direct injury or hazards that may happen. WARNING Indicates potential injury or hazards that may happen. CAUTION Indicates potential damage to the instrument or other property that may
happen.
Symbols used in this product. These symbols may appear on the product:
Hazardous Protective Warning Earth Power Switch Voltage Earth Ground Ground
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Measurement Category
Measurement Categories
SDS2000X series digital oscilloscopes are rated for Category I measurements only.
WARNING
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 that are 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 low voltage installations. 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, 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 over current protection devices and ripple control units.
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Working Environment
Temperature
Operating: 10 to +40 Non-operation:-20 to +60
Humidity
Operating: 85%RH, 40, 24 hours Non-operating: 85%RH, 65, 24 hours
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-operation: less than 15 km
Installation (Overvoltage) Category
This product is powered by mains conforming to installation (overvoltage) category II.
WARNING
Make sure that no overvoltage (such as that caused by lightning) can reach the product or else the operator might be exposed 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 should be made 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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Ventilation Requirement
This oscilloscope uses fan-forced air cooling. Please make sure that the air intake and exhaust areas are free from obstructions and have adequate ventilation. 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.
WARNING
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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General Care and Cleaning
Care
Do not store or leave the instrument in direct sunshine for long periods of time.
WARNING
To avoid damage to the instrument or probes, please do not leave them in fog, liquid, or solvents.
Cleaning
Please perform the following steps to clean the instrument and probe regularly according to its operating conditions.
1. Disconnect the instrument from all power sources and then clean it with a soft wet cloth.
2. Clean the loose dust on the outside of the instrument and probe with a soft cloth. When cleaning the LCD, take care to avoid scratching it.
WARNING
To avoid damage to the surface of the instrument and probe, please do not use any corrosive liquid or chemical cleanser.
WARNING
Make sure that the instrument is completely dry before restarting it to avoid short circuits or personal injury.
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Quick Start
Provides information about preparations before using the instrument and a brief introduction of the key instrument features
To Set the Vertical System
Introduces the functions of the vertical system of the oscilloscope
To Set the Horizontal System
Introduces the functions of the horizontal system of the oscilloscope
To Set the Sample System
Introduces the functions of the sample system of the oscilloscope
To Trigger the Oscilloscope
Introduces the trigger modes, trigger coupling, trigger holdoff, external trigger and various trigger types of the oscilloscope
Serial Trigger and Decode
Introduces how to trigger and decode an input signal
Digital Channels
To Save Reference Waveform
Introduces how to set up and use the digital channels Introduces how to save and display reference waveforms
To Use the Math Operation
Introduces the math operation functions of the oscilloscope
To Make Cursor Measurements
Introduces how to use cursors to make measurements
To Make Measurements
Introduces how to use measure functions to measure the waveform parameters
To Use the History Function
Display Setting
Introduces the History function and how to use it Introduces how to set the display of the oscilloscope
Save and Recall
Introduces how to save and recall the measurement result and the setting of the oscilloscope
System Function Setting
Introduces how to configure the system setup
Arbitrary Waveform Generation
Introduces how to use the arbitrary waveform generation function
Default Setup
Introduces the Default setup of the oscilloscope
Troubleshooting
Introduces how to deal with common problems
Document Overview
This manual introduces how to use the SDS2000X series digital oscilloscope in detail.
Content Conventions in this Manual
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Model
Analogy Bandwidth
channels
SDS2304X
300 MHz
4
SDS2204X
200 MHz
4
SDS2104X
100 MHz
4
SDS2074X
70 MHz
4
SDS2302X
300 MHz
2
SDS2202X
200 MHz
2
SDS2102X
100 MHz
2
SDS2072X
70 MHz
2
This manual uses the SDS2304X in examples and the descriptions shown list all the functions and performances of other models. SDS2000X series includes the following models:
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Table of Contents
Copyright and Declaration ............................................................................................................. I
Safety Information .......................................................................................................................... II
General Safety Summary .......................................................................................................... II
Safety Terms and Symbols ...................................................................................................... IV
Measurement Category ........................................................................................................... V
Working Environment ............................................................................................................. VI
Ventilation Requirement ........................................................................................................ VII
General Care and Cleaning .................................................................................................... VIII
Document Overview ...................................................................................................................... IX
Quick Start ....................................................................................................................................... 1
General Inspection .................................................................................................................... 2
Appearance and Dimensions .................................................................................................... 3
To Prepare the Oscilloscope for Use ......................................................................................... 4
To Adjust the Supporting Legs .......................................................................................... 4
To Connect to Power Supply ............................................................................................. 5
Power-on Inspection ......................................................................................................... 6
To Connect the Probe ........................................................................................................ 7
Functional Inspection ........................................................................................................ 8
Probe Compensation ......................................................................................................... 9
The Front Panel ....................................................................................................................... 10
The Rear Panel ........................................................................................................................ 11
Front Panel Function Overview ............................................................................................... 12
Horizontal ........................................................................................................................ 12
Vertical ............................................................................................................................ 13
Trigger ............................................................................................................................. 15
Run Control ..................................................................................................................... 16
Universal Knob ................................................................................................................ 17
Menu ............................................................................................................................... 18
Help ................................................................................................................................. 19
User Interface.......................................................................................................................... 20
To Use the Security Lock ......................................................................................................... 22
To Set the Vertical System ......................................................................................................... 23
To Enable the Channel ............................................................................................................ 24
To Adjust the Vertical Scale .................................................................................................... 25
To Adjust the Vertical Position ................................................................................................ 25
To Specify Channel Coupling ................................................................................................... 26
To Specify Bandwidth Limit ..................................................................................................... 26
To Specify Probe Attenuation Factor ...................................................................................... 27
To Specify channel Input Impedance ...................................................................................... 27
To Specify Amplitude Unit ...................................................................................................... 28
To Invert a Waveform ............................................................................................................. 28
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Set the Horizontal System .......................................................................................................... 29
Adjust the Horizontal Scale ..................................................................................................... 30
Adjust Trigger Delay ................................................................................................................ 31
Set the Roll mode .................................................................................................................... 32
Use the Zoom Function ........................................................................................................... 33
To Set the Sample System ......................................................................................................... 34
Run Control ............................................................................................................................. 35
Overview of Sampling ............................................................................................................. 36
Sampling Theory.............................................................................................................. 36
Sample Rate .................................................................................................................... 37
Oscilloscope Bandwidth and Sample Rate ...................................................................... 38
To Specify Memory Depth ...................................................................................................... 39
To Select Sampling Mode ........................................................................................................ 39
To Select Waveform Interpolation Method ............................................................................ 40
To Select Acquisition Mode .................................................................................................... 42
Normal ............................................................................................................................ 42
Peak Detect ..................................................................................................................... 43
Average ........................................................................................................................... 44
Eres (Enhanced Resolution) ............................................................................................ 45
To Change the Horizontal Format ........................................................................................... 46
Use Sequence Mode ............................................................................................................... 47
To Trigger the Oscilloscope ........................................................................................................ 49
Trigger Source ......................................................................................................................... 51
Trigger Mode ........................................................................................................................... 52
Trigger Level ............................................................................................................................ 53
Trigger Coupling ...................................................................................................................... 54
Trigger Holdoff ........................................................................................................................ 55
Noise Rejection ....................................................................................................................... 56
Trigger Type ............................................................................................................................ 58
Edge Trigger .................................................................................................................... 59
Slope Trigger ................................................................................................................... 60
Pulse Trigger .................................................................................................................... 62
Video Trigger ................................................................................................................... 64
Window Trigger ............................................................................................................... 67
Interval Trigger ................................................................................................................ 70
DropOut Trigger .............................................................................................................. 72
Runt Trigger ..................................................................................................................... 74
Pattern Trigger ................................................................................................................ 76
Serial trigger and decode ............................................................................................................ 78
IIC Trigger and Serial Decode .................................................................................................. 79
Setup for IIC Signals ......................................................................................................... 79
IIC Triggering.................................................................................................................... 81
IIC Serial Decode ............................................................................................................. 85
SPI Triggering and Serial Decode ............................................................................................. 87
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Setup for SPI Signals ........................................................................................................ 87
SPI Triggering ................................................................................................................... 90
SPI Serial Decode ............................................................................................................. 92
UART/RS232 Trigger and Serial Decode .................................................................................. 94
Setup for UART/RS232 Signals ......................................................................................... 94
UART/RS232 Triggering.................................................................................................... 96
UART/RS232 Serial Decode ............................................................................................. 98
CAN Trigger and Serial Decode.............................................................................................. 100
Setup for CAN Signals .................................................................................................... 100
CAN Triggering ............................................................................................................... 102
CAN Serial Decode ......................................................................................................... 104
LIN Triggering and Serial Decode .......................................................................................... 106
Setup for LIN Signals ...................................................................................................... 106
LIN Triggering ................................................................................................................ 107
LIN Serial Decode .......................................................................................................... 109
Digital Channels ......................................................................................................................... 111
To Connect the Digital Probes to the Device-under-test ...................................................... 112
Acquiring Waveform Using the Digital Channels .................................................................. 113
To Change the Display Type of the Digital Channels ............................................................. 113
To Switch a Single Channel On or Off.................................................................................... 115
To Switch All Digital Channels On or Off ............................................................................... 115
To Change the Logic Threshold for Digital Channels ............................................................. 115
To Reposition a Digital Channel ............................................................................................ 116
To Display Digital Channels as a Bus ..................................................................................... 116
To Save Reference Waveform ........................................................................................................ 118
To Save REF Waveform to Internal Memory ......................................................................... 119
To Display REF Waveform ...................................................................................................... 119
To Adjust REF Waveform Display ........................................................................................... 120
To Clear REF Waveform Display ............................................................................................. 120
To Use the Math Operation ....................................................................................................... 121
Units for Math Waveforms ................................................................................................... 122
Math Operators .................................................................................................................... 123
Addition or Subtraction ................................................................................................. 123
Multiplication and Division ........................................................................................... 124
FFT Operation ................................................................................................................ 125
Differentiate .................................................................................................................. 129
Integrate ........................................................................................................................ 130
Square Root ................................................................................................................... 131
To Adjust the Math Waveform Scale and Offset .................................................................. 132
To Adjust the Math Waveform Horizontal Scale and Offset ......................................... 132
To Adjust the Math Waveform Vertical Scale and Offset ............................................. 132
To Make Cursor Measurements ............................................................................................... 133
X Cursors ............................................................................................................................... 133
Y Cursors ............................................................................................................................... 133
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To Make Cursor Measurements ............................................................................................ 134
To Make Measurements ................................................................................................................ 135
Type of Measurement ........................................................................................................... 136
Voltage Measurements ................................................................................................. 136
Time Measurements ..................................................................................................... 138
Delay Measurements .................................................................................................... 139
To Make Automatic Measurements ...................................................................................... 140
To Clear Measurement Parameters ....................................................................................... 142
To Make All Measurement .................................................................................................... 142
Display Setting ............................................................................................................................... 143
To Set Display Type ................................................................................................................ 144
To Set Color Display ............................................................................................................... 145
To Set and Clear Persistence ................................................................................................. 145
To Clear the Display ............................................................................................................... 146
To Select Grid Type ............................................................................................................... 147
To Adjust Waveform Intensity ............................................................................................... 147
To Adjust Grid Brightness ...................................................................................................... 149
To Adjust Transparence ......................................................................................................... 149
Save and Recall .............................................................................................................................. 150
Save Type ............................................................................................................................... 151
Internal Save and Recall ........................................................................................................ 152
External save and recall ......................................................................................................... 153
Disk Management ................................................................................................................. 156
To Create a New File or Folder ...................................................................................... 157
To delete a file or folder ................................................................................................ 158
To rename a file or a folder ........................................................................................... 158
System Function Setting ................................................................................................................ 159
To View the System Status .................................................................................................... 160
To Do Self-Calibration ............................................................................................................ 161
To Enable or Disable the Sound ............................................................................................ 162
To Specify the Language ....................................................................................................... 162
To Enable Pass/Fail Test ......................................................................................................... 163
To Set and Perform Pass/Fail Test ................................................................................ 164
To Save and Recall Test Mask ........................................................................................ 165
I/O Set ................................................................................................................................... 167
To Set the USB Device ................................................................................................... 167
To Set the LAN ............................................................................................................... 168
To Set Aux Output ......................................................................................................... 169
To Do Power Analysis ............................................................................................................ 170
To Perform Channel Deskew ......................................................................................... 171
Perform Power Analysis ................................................................................................ 173
To Enable Quick-Cal ............................................................................................................... 197
To Update Firmware and Configuration ............................................................................... 198
To Perform a Self-Test............................................................................................................ 199
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Screen Test .................................................................................................................... 199
Keyboard Test ............................................................................................................... 200
LED Test ......................................................................................................................... 201
To Specify the Screen Saver Time .......................................................................................... 202
Option Management ............................................................................................................. 203
To Use the History Function .......................................................................................................... 205
Arbitrary Waveform Generator .................................................................................................... 207
To Set Wave Type and Parameters ........................................................................................ 208
To Output Arbitrary Waveform ............................................................................................. 210
To Set Output Load ................................................................................................................ 211
Recover the Default Setup of AWG. ...................................................................................... 211
To Do AWG Self-Cal ............................................................................................................... 212
Default Setup ................................................................................................................................ 213
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................ 219
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Content of Figure
Figure 1: Front View .................................................................................................................. 3
Figure 2: Top View ..................................................................................................................... 3
Figure 3: Adjust the Supporting Legs ........................................................................................ 4
Figure 4: To Connect to Power Supply ...................................................................................... 5
Figure 5: Function Inspection .................................................................................................... 8
Figure 6: Front Panel Overview ............................................................................................... 10
Figure 7: Rear panel Overview ................................................................................................ 11
Figure 8: Help Message ........................................................................................................... 19
Figure 9: User Interface ........................................................................................................... 20
Figure 10: To Use the Security Lock......................................................................................... 22
Figure 11: Display Type Set to Dots ......................................................................................... 40
Figure 12: x Interpolation ........................................................................................................ 41
Figure 13: Sinx/x Interpolation ................................................................................................ 41
Figure 14: Acquisition System ................................................................................................. 42
Figure 15: Pulse With 0.1% Duty, Normal Mode ..................................................................... 43
Figure 16: Pulse With 0.1% Duty, Peak Detect Mode.............................................................. 43
Figure 17: With Random Noise, Normal Mode ....................................................................... 44
Figure 18: With Random Noise, Average Mode ...................................................................... 45
Figure 19: Eres Mode .............................................................................................................. 45
Figure 20: SEQUENCE Function Menu ..................................................................................... 47
Figure 21: HISTORY Function Menu ........................................................................................ 47
Figure 22: Turn off Noise Reject ........................................................................................ 56
Figure 23: Turn on Noise Reject ........................................................................................ 56
Figure 24: Edge Trigger ............................................................................................................ 59
Figure 25: Slope Trigger ........................................................................................................... 60
Figure 26: Pulse Trigger ...................................................................................................... 63
Figure 27: Video Trigger .......................................................................................................... 66
Figure 28: Absolute Window Trigger ....................................................................................... 68
Figure 29: Relative Window Trigger ........................................................................................ 69
Figure 30: Interval Trigger ....................................................................................................... 71
Figure 31: Edge DropOut Trigger ............................................................................................. 73
Figure 32: State DropOut Trigger ............................................................................................ 73
Figure 33: Runt Trigger ............................................................................................................ 75
Figure 34: Pattern Trigger ........................................................................................................ 77
Figure 35: IIC SINGAL Menu .................................................................................................... 79
Figure 36: IIC SIGNAL Menu .................................................................................................... 79
Figure 37: IIC TRIGGER Menu .................................................................................................. 84
Figure 38: IIC Decode Menu .................................................................................................... 85
Figure 39: IIC Decode Result ................................................................................................... 85
Figure 40: SINGAL Menu ......................................................................................................... 87
Figure 41: CLK Menu ............................................................................................................... 87
Figure 42: MISO Menu ............................................................................................................ 88
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Figure 43: MOSI Menu ............................................................................................................ 88
Figure 44: SPI TRIG SET Menu ................................................................................................. 90
Figure 45: SPI Trigger ............................................................................................................... 91
Figure 46: SPI Decode.............................................................................................................. 92
Figure 47: UART SIGNAL Menu ............................................................................................... 94
Figure 48: BUS CONFIG Menu ................................................................................................. 95
Figure 49: UART TRIG SET Menu ............................................................................................. 96
Figure 50: UART Trigger ........................................................................................................... 97
Figure 51: CAN Decode ........................................................................................................... 98
Figure 52: CAN SIGNAL Menu ............................................................................................... 100
Figure 53: CAN Trigger ........................................................................................................... 103
Figure 54: CAN Decode ......................................................................................................... 104
Figure 55: LIN SIGNAL Menu ................................................................................................. 106
Figure 56: LIN Trigger ............................................................................................................ 108
Figure 57: LIN Decode ........................................................................................................... 109
Figure 58: Digital Function Menu .......................................................................................... 113
Figure 59: Low Display Type .................................................................................................. 113
Figure 60: Middle Display Type ............................................................................................. 114
Figure 61: High Display Type ................................................................................................. 114
Figure 62: THRESHOLDS Function Menu ............................................................................... 115
Figure 63: DIGITALBUS Function Menu ................................................................................. 116
Figure 64: Digital Bus ............................................................................................................. 117
Figure 65: Reference Waveform ............................................................................................ 120
Figure 66: Reference Waveform ............................................................................................ 123
Figure 67: Reference Waveform ............................................................................................ 124
Figure 68 FFT Waveform in Exclusive Mode .......................................................................... 127
Figure 69: Differential Function Operation ........................................................................... 129
Figure 70: Integral without Offset ......................................................................................... 130
Figure 71: Integral with Offset .............................................................................................. 131
Figure 72: Square Root .......................................................................................................... 131
Figure 73: Measure Pulse Width ........................................................................................... 134
Figure 74: Voltage Measurements ........................................................................................ 136
Figure 75: Overshoot ............................................................................................................. 137
Figure 76: Preshoot ............................................................................................................... 137
Figure 77: Time Measurements ............................................................................................ 138
Figure 78: Select the Measurement Parameter .................................................................... 140
Figure 79: Add the Measurement ......................................................................................... 141
Figure 80: All Parameters Measurement............................................................................... 142
Figure 81: Vectors Display ..................................................................................................... 144
Figure 82: Dots Display .......................................................................................................... 144
Figure 83: Color Temperature ............................................................................................... 145
Figure 84: Persist Set to Infinite ............................................................................................ 146
Figure 85: Intensity Set to 100% ........................................................................................... 148
Figure 86: Intensity Set to 10% ............................................................................................. 148
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Figure 87: SAVE/RECALL File System ..................................................................................... 153
Figure 88: Select Save Location ............................................................................................. 154
Figure 89: File Name Dialogue .............................................................................................. 154
Figure 90: Input Keyboard ..................................................................................................... 157
Figure 91: System Status ....................................................................................................... 160
Figure 92: Do Self Cal ............................................................................................................ 161
Figure 93: Pass/Fail Test ........................................................................................................ 163
Figure 94: LAN Setting Interface ............................................................................................ 168
Figure 95: DF2001A Deskew Fixture ..................................................................................... 172
Figure 96: Second Page of the UTILITY Function Menu ........................................................ 172
Figure 97: UTILITY Function Menu ........................................................................................ 172
Figure 98: Power Analysis SIGNAL Menu .............................................................................. 172
Figure 99: Deskew Success .................................................................................................... 173
Figure 100: ANALYSIS Function Menu ................................................................................... 174
Figure 101: Power Quality SIGNAL Menu .............................................................................. 174
Figure 102: Perform Power Quality Analysis ......................................................................... 175
Figure 103: Turn on Statistic Function ................................................................................... 176
Figure 104: ANALYSIS Function Menu ................................................................................... 177
Figure 105: Harmonics SINGAL Menu ................................................................................... 177
Figure 106: Harmonics SETTING Menu ................................................................................. 177
Figure 107: Harmonics Analysis ............................................................................................ 178
Figure 108: ANALYSIS Function Menu ................................................................................... 180
Figure 109: Inrush Analysis SIGNAL Menu ............................................................................ 180
Figure 110: Inrush Analysis ................................................................................................... 181
Figure 111: ANALYSIS Function Menu ................................................................................... 182
Figure 112: Switching Analysis Signal Menu ......................................................................... 182
Figure 113: Switching Analysis SETTINGS Menu ................................................................... 183
Figure 114: Switching Analysis .............................................................................................. 184
Figure 115: Slew Rate ANALYSIS Function Menu .................................................................. 185
Figure 116: Slew Rate Signal Menu ....................................................................................... 185
Figure 117: Perform Slew Rate Analysis ................................................................................ 186
Figure 118: Modulation ANALYSIS Function Menu ............................................................... 187
Figure 119: Modulation SIGNAL Menu ................................................................................. 187
Figure 120: Modulation Analysis ........................................................................................... 188
Figure 121: Output Ripple ANALYSIS Function Menu ........................................................... 189
Figure 122: Output Ripple SIGNAL Menu .............................................................................. 189
Figure 123: Perform Output Ripple Analysis ......................................................................... 190
Figure 124: Turn on Statistic Function ................................................................................... 190
Figure 125: Turn On/Off ANALYSIS Function Menu ............................................................... 191
Figure 126: Turn On/Off SIGNAL Menu ................................................................................. 191
Figure 127: Turn On/Off Analysis .......................................................................................... 192
Figure 128: Transient ANALYSIS Function Menu ................................................................... 193
Figure 129: Transient SIGNAL Menu ..................................................................................... 193
Figure 130: Transient SETTING Menu .................................................................................... 194
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Figure 131: Transient Analysis ............................................................................................... 194
Figure 132: Efficiency ANALYSIS Function Menu ................................................................... 195
Figure 133: Efficiency SIGNAL Menu ..................................................................................... 195
Figure 134: Perform Efficiency Analysis ................................................................................ 196
Figure 135: Screen Test ......................................................................................................... 199
Figure 136: Keyboard Test ..................................................................................................... 200
Figure 137: LED Test .............................................................................................................. 201
Figure 138: Screen Saver Interface ....................................................................................... 202
Figure 139: OPTION Function Menu ..................................................................................... 203
Figure 140: LABEL Function Menu ........................................................................................ 203
Figure 141: Option Information ............................................................................................ 204
Figure 142: History ................................................................................................................ 205
Figure 143: Send Wave Dialogue ........................................................................................... 210
Figure 144: AWG Menu ......................................................................................................... 210
Figure 145: SETTING Function Menu .................................................................................... 211
Figure 146: AWG Self Cal ....................................................................................................... 212
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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,
The contents of this chapter:
General InspectionAppearance and DimensionsTo Prepare the Oscilloscope for Use The Front PanelThe Rear PanelFront Panel Function Overview User InterfaceTo Use the Security Lock
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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 completely checked and the instrument is passed both electrical and mechanical tests. The consigner or carrier will be responsible for damages to the instrument resulting from shipment. SIGLENT does not provide free maintenance or replacement if the instrument has been damaged in shipment.
2. Inspect the instrument. If there is mechanical damage or defect, or failure in the electrical and mechanical tests, please contact your SIGLENT distributor.
3. Check the accessories Please check the accessories according to the packing list. If the accessories are incomplete or damaged, please contact your SIGLENT distributor.
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Appearance and Dimensions
224mm
128mm
352mm
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Figure 1: Front View
Figure 2: Top View
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To Prepare the Oscilloscope 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.
Figure 3: Adjust the Supporting Legs
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Power socket
To Connect to Power Supply
The oscilloscope will accept a 100~240V, 50/60Hz or 100~120V, 400Hz power supply. Please use the power cord provided with the accessories to connect the instrument to the power source as shown in the figure below.
Figure 4: To Connect to Power Supply
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Power-on Inspection
When the oscilloscope is energized, press the power key at the lower-left corner of the front panel to start the oscilloscope. During the start-up process, the oscilloscope performs a series of self-tests and you can hear the sounds of relays switching. After the self-test is finished, the welcome screen is displayed.
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To Connect the Probe
SIGLENT provides passive probes for the SDS2000X series oscilloscopes. For detailed
technical information of the probes, please refer to the corresponding Probe User‘s Guide.
Connect the Probe:
1. Connect the BNC terminal of the probe to one of the channel BNC connectors on the front panel.
2. Connect the probe tip to the circuit point under test and the ground alligator clip of the probe to the ground terminal of the circuit.
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Functional Inspection
1. Press the Default button on the front panel to restore the instrument to its factory default configuration.
2. Connect the ground alligator clip of the probe to the ―Ground Terminal‖ under the probe compensation signal output terminal.
Compensation Signal Output Terminal
Ground Terminal
3. Use the probe to connect the input terminal of CH1 of the oscilloscope and the ―Compensation Signal Output Terminal‖ of the probe.
4. Press the Auto Setup softkey.
5. Observe the waveform on the display. In normal condition, the display should be a square waveform as shown in the figure below:
Figure 5: Function Inspection
6. Use the same method to test the other channels. If the square waveforms actually shown do not match that in the figure above, please perform “Probe Compensation” in the next section.
WARNING
To avoid electric shock during the use of probe, please make certain that the
insulated wire of the probe is in good condition and does not touch the metallic part of the probe when the probe is connected to high voltage source
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