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Operator's Manual
HDO6000 / HDO6000A High Definition Oscilloscopes
HDO6000/HDO6000A High Definition Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual
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Contents
Safety 1
Symbols 1 Precautions 1 Operating Environment 2 Cooling 2 Cleaning 2 Power 3
Oscilloscope Overview 5
Front of Oscilloscope 5 Side of Oscilloscope 6 Back of Oscilloscope 7 Front Panel 8 Signal Interfaces 11
Oscilloscope Set Up 13
Powering On/Off 13 Software Activation 13 Connecting to Other Devices/Systems 14 Language Selection 16
Using MAUI 17
Touch Screen 17 OneTouch Help 24 Working With Traces 31 Zooming 35 Print/Screen Capture 39
Acquisition 41
Auto Setup 41 Viewing Status 42 Vertical 42 Digital (Mixed Signal) 46 Timebase 50 Trigger 58
Display 73
Display Set Up 74 Persistence Display 76
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Math and Measure 79
Cursors 79 Measure 82 Math 105 Memory 122
Analysis Tools 124
WaveScan 124 Pass/Fail Testing 130 Spectrum Analyzer 134
Saving Data (File Functions) 139
Save 139 Auto Save 144 Recall 145 LabNotebook 147 Report Generator 152 Share 153 Print 154 Email & Report Settings 155 Using the File Browser 156
Utilities 159
Utilities Dialog 159 Status 159 Remote Control 160 Auxiliary Output 162 Date/Time 163 Options 164 Disk Utilities 165 Preferences Settings 166 Calibration 167 Acquisition 168 Color 169 Miscellaneous 170
Maintenance 171
Touch Screen Calibration 171 Restart/Reboot Instrument 171 Firmware Update 172 Technical Support 173
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Returning a Product for Service 174
Certifications 175
EMC Compliance 175 Safety Compliance 176 Environmental Compliance 177 ISO Certification 177 Warranty 178 Intellectual Property 178 Windows License Agreement 178
Index 179
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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing a Teledyne LeCroy High Definition Oscilloscope. We're certain you'll be pleased with the detailed features unique to our instruments.
Take a moment to verify that all items on the packing list or invoice copy have been shipped to you. Contact your nearest Teledyne LeCroy customer service center or national distributor if anything is missing or damaged. We can only be responsible for replacement if you contact usimmediately.
We truly hope you enjoy using Teledyne LeCroy's fine products.
Sincerely,
David C. Graef
Vice President and General Manager, Oscilloscopes
Teledyne LeCroy
About This Manual
This manual covers the operation and maintenance of all instruments in the HDO6000 series. With the introduction of later versions of the 64-bit MAUI software, particularly version 8.3 and later, the graphical user interface on some instruments looked very different from what was offered on earlier instruments and included different touch screen capabilities.
In particular, HDO6000 non-"A" models may look somewhat different than what is shown in this manual (HDO6000A is shown here).
Despite the difference in appearance, however, the functionality is the same unless otherwise stated. Where there are differences or limitations in capabilities, these are explained in the text.
Documentation for using optional packages sold for Teledyne LeCroy instruments can be downloaded from teledynelecroy.com/support/techlib. Our website maintains the most current product specifications and should be checked for frequent updates.
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Safety

Safety
To maintain the instrument in a correct and safe condition, observe generally accepted safety procedures in addition to the precautions specified in this section. The overall safety of any system incorporating this product is the responsibility of the assembler of the system.

Symbols

These symbols appear on the instrument or in documentation to alert you to important safety concerns:
Caution of potential damage to instrument or Warning of potential bodily injury. Do not proceed until
the information isfully understood and conditions are met.
Caution, high voltage; risk of electric shock or burn.
Caution, contains parts/assemblies susceptible to damage by Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
Frame or chassisterminal (ground connection).
Alternating current.
Standby power (front of instrument).

Precautions

Caution: Comply with the following to avoid personal injury or damage to your equipment.
Use indoors only within the operational environment listed. Do not use in wet or explosive atmospheres.
Maintain ground. This product is grounded through the power cord grounding conductor. To avoid electric shock, connect only to a grounded mating outlet.
Connect and disconnect properly. Do not connect/disconnect probes, test leads, or cables while they are connected to a live voltage source.
Observe all terminal ratings. Do not apply a voltage to any input that exceeds the maximum rating of that input. Refer to the body of the instrument for maximum input ratings.
Use only power cord shipped with this instrument and certified for the country of use.
Keep product surfaces clean and dry. See Cleaning.
Do not remove the covers or inside parts. Refer all maintenance to qualified service personnel.
Execise care when lifting. Use the built-in carrying handle.
Do not operate with suspected failures. Do not use the product if any part is damaged. Obviously incorrect measurement behaviors (such as failure to calibrate) might indicate hazardouslive electrical quantities. Cease operation immediately and secure the instrument from inadvertent use.
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Operating Environment

Temperature: 5 to 40° C.
Humidity: Maximum relative humidity 90 % for temperatures up to 31° C, decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40° C.
Altitude: Up to 3,000 m at or below 30° C.

Cooling

The instrument relies on forced air cooling with internal fans and vents. Take care to avoid restricting the airflow to any part. In a benchtop configuration, leave a minimum of 15 cm (6 inches) around the sides between the instrument and the nearest object. The feet provide adequate bottom clearance. Follow rackmount instructionsfor proper rack spacing.
Caution: Do not block the cooling vents.
The instrument also has internal fan control circuitry that regulates the fan speed based on the ambient temperature. This is performed automatically after start-up.

Cleaning

Clean only the exterior of the instrument using a soft cloth moistened with water or an isopropyl alcohol solution. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive elements. Under no circumstances submerge the instrument or allow moisture to penetrate it. Dry the instrument thoroughly before connecting a live voltage source.
Caution: Unplug the power cord from the AC inlet before cleaning to avoid electric shock. Do not attempt to clean internal parts. Refer all maintenance to qualified service personnel.
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Power

AC Power
The instrument operates from a single-phase, 100-240 Vrms (± 10%) AC power source at 50/60 Hz (± 5%) or a 100-120 Vrms (± 10%) AC power source at 400 Hz (± 5%). Manual voltage selection is not required because the instrument automatically adapts to the line voltage.
Power Consumption
Maximum power consumption with all accessories installed (e.g., active probes, USB peripherals, digital leadset) is 320 W (320 VA). Power consumption in Standby mode is 4 W.
Ground
The AC inlet ground is connected directly to the frame of the instrument. For adequate protection again electric shock, connect to a mating outlet with a safety ground contact.
Caution: Use only the power cord provided with your instrument. Interrupting the protective conductor (inside or outside the case), or disconnecting the safety ground terminal, creates a hazardous situation. Intentional interruption is prohibited.
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Oscilloscope Overview

Front of Oscilloscope

Oscilloscope Overview
A. Touch screen display
B. Front panel
C. Stylusholder
D. Power button
E. Channel inputs (C1-4)
F. Ext input
G. Mixed-Signal interface
H. Ground and Calibration output
terminals
I. USB ports
J. Feet rotated back and tilted
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Side of Oscilloscope

A. DVI, VGA, and HDMI ports for external
monitor
B. USB 2.0 ports (4)
C. Ethernet ports (2) for connecting to LAN or
remote control
D. Audio In/Out (mic, speaker, and line-in) for
connecting external audio devices
E. Feet rotated back and flat
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Back of Oscilloscope

Oscilloscope Overview
A. Built-in carrying handle
B. Aux Out
C. Ref In/Out for external reference clock
D. USBTMC port for remote control
E. AC power inlet
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Front Panel

Front panel controlsduplicate functionality available through the touch screen and are described here only briefly.
Knobson the front panel function one way if turned and another if pushed like a button. The first label describes the knob’s “turn”action, the second label its “push” action. Actions performed from the front panel always apply to the active trace.
Many buttonslight to show the active traces and functions.
Trigger Controls
Level knob changes the trigger threshold level (V). The level isshown on the Trigger descriptor box. Pushing the knob sets the trigger level to the 50% point of the input signal.
READY indicator lights when the trigger isarmed. TRIG'D indicator is lit momentarily when a trigger occurs.
Setup opens/closes the Trigger Setup dialog.
Auto sweeps after a preset time, even if the trigger conditions are not met.
Normal sweeps each time the trigger signal meets the trigger conditions.
Single sets Single trigger mode. The first press readies the oscilloscope to trigger. The second pressarms and triggers the oscilloscope once (single-shot acquisition) when the input signal meets the trigger conditions.
Stop pauses acquisition. If you boot up the instrument with the trigger in Stop mode, a "No trace available" message is shown. Press the Auto button to display a trace.
Horizontal Controls
The Delay knob changes the Trigger Delay value (S) when turned. Push the knob to return Delay to zero.
The Horizontal Adjust knob sets the Time/division (S) of the acquisition system when the trace source is an input channel. The Time/div value is shown on the Timebase descriptor box. When using this control, the instrument allocates memory as needed to maintain the highest sample rate possible for the timebase setting. When the trace is a zoom, memory or math function, turn the knob to change the horizontal scale of the trace, effectively "zooming" in or out. By default, values adjust in 1, 2, 5 step increments. Push the knob to change to fine increments; push it again to return to stepped increments.
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Math, Zoom, and Mem(ory) Buttons
The Zoom button creates a quick zoom for each open channel trace. Touch the zoom trace descriptor box to display the zoom controls.
The Math and Mem(ory) buttons open the corresponding setup dialogs.
If a Zoom, Math or Memory trace isactive, the button illuminates to indicate that the Vertical and Horizontal knobs will now control that trace.
Vertical Controls
Offset knob adjusts the zero level of the trace (making it appear to move up/down relative to the center axis). The voltage value appears on the trace descriptor box. Push the knob to return Offset to zero.
Gain knob sets vertical scale (V/div). The voltage value appears on the trace descriptor box. By default, values adjust in 1, 2, 5 step increments. Push the knob to change to fine increments; push it again to return to stepped increments.
Channel (number) buttons turn on a channel that is off, or activate a channel that is already on. When the channel isactive, pushing its channel button turns it off. A lit button shows the active channel.
Dig button enables digital input through the Digital Leadset on instruments with the Mixed Signal option.
Cursor Controls
Cursors identify specific voltage and time values on a waveform. The white cursor markers help make these points more visible. A readout of the values appears on the trace descriptor box. There are five preset cursor types, each with a unique appearance on the display. These are described in more detail in the Cursors section.
Type selects the cursor type. Continue pressing to cycle through all cursor until the desired type is found. The type "Off" turns off the cursor display.
Cursor knob repositions the selected cursor when turned. Push it to select a different cursor to adjust.
Adjust and Intensity Controls
The front panel Adjust knob changes the value in active (highlighted) data entry fieldsthat do not have dedicated knobs. Pushing the Adjust knob toggles between coarse (large increment) or fine (small increment) adjustments.
When more data is available than can actually be displayed, the Intensity button helps to visualize significant events by applying an algorithm that dims lessfrequently occurring samples. This feature can also be accessed from the Display Setup dialog.
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Miscellaneous Controls
Auto Setup performs an Auto Setup.
Default Setup restores the factory default configuration.
Print captures the entire screen and outputs it according to your Print settings. It can also be configured to output a LabNotebook entry.
Touch Screen enables/disables touch screen functionalilty.
Clear Sweeps resets the acquisition counter and any cumulative measurements.
Decode opens the Serial Decode dialog if you have serial data decoder options installed.
WaveScan opens the WaveScan dialog.
Spectrum opens the Spectrum Analyzer dialog if you have that option installed.
History opens the History Mode dialog.
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Signal Interfaces

The instrument offers a variety of interfaces for using probes or other devices to input analog or digital signals. See the product page at teledynelecroy.com for a list of compatible devices.
Analog Inputs
A series of connectors arranged on the front of the instrument are used to input analog signals on channels 1-4. EXT can be used to input an external trigger pulse or sample clock signal. AUX INon the back may also be used to input analog signal.
HDO channel connectors use the ProBus interface. The ProBus interface containsa 6-pin power and communication connection and a BNC signal connection to the probe. It includes sense rings for detecting passive probes and accepts a BNCcable connected directly to it. ProBus offers 50 Ω and 1 MΩ input impedance and control for a wide range of probes.
The channel interfaces power probes and completely integrate the probe with the channel. Upon connection, the probe type is recognized and some setup information, such as input coupling and attenuation, is performed automatically. This information is displayed on the Probe Dialog, behind the Channel (Cx) dialog. System (probe plus instrument) gain settings are automatically calculated and displayed based on the probe attenuation.
Probes
The oscilloscope is compatible with the included passive probes and most Teledyne LeCroy ProBus active probes that are rated for the instrument’s bandwidth. Probe specifications and documentation are available at teledynelecroy.com/probes.
Passive Probes
The passive probes supplied are matched to the input impedance of the instrument but may need further compensation. If using other passive probes, be sure to perform a low frequency calibration using the Cal signal available from the front panel before using them to measure signal. Follow the directionsin the probe instruction manual to compensate the frequency response of the probes.
Active Probes
Most active probes match probe to oscilloscope response automatically using probe response data stored in an on-board EEPROM. This ensures the best possible combined probe plus oscilloscope channel frequency response without the need to perform any de-embedding procedure.
Be aware that many active probes require a minimum oscilloscope firmware version to be fully operational. See the probe documentation.
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Digital Leadset
The digital leadset provided with -MS model oscilloscopes enables input of up-to-16 lines of digital data. Lines can be organized into four logical groups and renamed appropriately.
The digital leadset features two digital banks with separate Threshold controls, making it possible to simultaneously view data from different logic families.
Connecting/Disconnecting the Leadset
The digital leadset connects to the Mixed Signal interface on the front of the instrument.
To connect the leadset to the instrument, push the connector into the Mixed Signal interface below the front panel until you hear a click.
To remove the leadset, press and hold the buttons on each side of the connector, then pull out to release.
Grounding Leads
Each flying lead has a signal and a ground connection. A variety of ground extenders and flying ground leads are available for different probing needs.
To achieve optimal signal integrity, connect the ground at the tip of the flying lead for each input used in your measurements. Use either the provided ground extenders or ground flying leads to make the ground connection.
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Oscilloscope Set Up

Oscilloscope Set Up

Powering On/Off

Press the Power button to turn on the instrument. The X-Stream application loadsautomatically when you use the Power button.
Caution: Do not change the instrument’s Windows®Power Options setting from the default Never
to System Standby or System Hibernate. Doing so can cause the system to fail.
Caution: Do not power on or calibrate with a signal attached.
The safest way to power down the oscilloscope isto use the File > Shutdown menu option, which will always execute a proper shut down process and preserve settings. Quickly pressing the power button should also execute a proper shut down, but holding the Power button will execute a “hard” shut down (as on a computer), which we do not recommend doing because it does not allow the Windows operating system to close properly, and setup data may be lost. Never power off by pulling the power cord from the socket or powering off a connected power strip or battery without first shutting down properly.
The Power button does not disconnect the instrument from the AC power supply. The only way to fully power down the instrument is to unplug the AC power cord.
We recommend unplugging the instrument if it will remain unused for a long period of time.

Software Activation

The operating software (firmware and standard applications) isactive upon delivery. At power-up, the instrument loadsthe software automatically.
Firmware
Free firmware updates are available periodically from the Teledyne LeCroy website at:
teledynelecroy.com/support/softwaredownload
Registered users can receive an email notification when a new update is released. Follow the instructions on the website to download and install the software.
Purchased Options
If you decide to purchase an option, you will receive a license key via email that activates the optional features. See Options for instructionson activating optional software packages.
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Connecting to Other Devices/Systems

Make all desired cable connections. After start up, configure the connections using the menu options listed below. More detailed instructions are provided later in this manual.
LAN
The instrument accepts DHCP network addressing. Connect a cable from an Ethernet port on the side panel to a network access device. Go to Utilities > Utilities Setup > Remote to find the IP address.
To assign a static IP address, choose Net Connections from the Remote dialog. Use the standard Windows networking dialogs to configure the device address.
Choose File > File Sharing and open the Email & Report Settings dialog to configure email settings.
USB Peripherals
Connect the device to a USB port on the front or side of the instrument. These connections are "plug-and­play" and do not require any additional configuration.
Printer
HDO oscilloscopes support USB printers compatible with the instrument's Windows OS. Go to File > Print Setup and select Printer to configure printer settings. Select Properties to open the Windows Print dialog.
External Monitor
You may operate the instrument using the built-in touch screen or attach an external monitor for extended desktop operation.
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Note: The oscilloscope display utilizes Fujitsu touch-screen drivers. Because of conflicts, external
monitorswith Fujitsu drivers can not be used to control the system, only as displays.
Oscilloscope Set Up
Connect the monitor cable to a video outputon the side of the instrument (VGA, DVI-D, and HDMI are all supported. Go to Display > Display Setup > Open Monitor Control Panel to configure the display. Be sure to select the instrument as the primary monitor.
To use the Extend Grids feature, configure the second monitor to extend, not duplicate, the oscilloscope display. If the external monitor is touch screen enabled, the MAUI user interface can be controlled through touch on the external monitor.
Remote Control
Go to Utilities > Preference Setup > Remote to configure remote control. Connect the devices using the cable type required by your selection. TCP/IP over Ethernet is generally supported.
Sample Clock
To input an external sample clock signal, connect a BNC cable from the EXT input to the other device. Go to Timebase > Horizontal Setup > Clock Source to configure the clock.
Reference Clock
To either input or output a reference clock signal, connect a BNC cable from the Ref In or Ref Out connector to the other instrument. Go to Timebase > Horizontal Setup > Clock Source to configure the
clock.
Auxilliary Output
To output signal from the instrument to another device, connect a BNCcable from Aux Out to the other device. Go to Utilities > Utilities Setup > Aux Output to configure the output.
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Language Selection

To change the language that appears on the touch screen:
1. Go to Utilities > Preference Setup > Preferences and make a Language selection.
2. Follow the prompt to restart the application.
To also change the language of the Windowsoperating system dialogs:
1. Choose File > Minimize to hide X-Stream and show the Windows Desktop.
2. From the Windows task bar, choose Start > Control Panel > Clock, Language and Region.
3. Under Region and Language select Change Display Language.
4. Touch the Install/Uninstall Languages button.
5. Select Install Language and Browse Computer or Network.
6. Touch the Browse button, navigate to D:\Lang Packs\ and select the language you want to install. The available languages are: German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Japanese. Follow the installer prompts.
7. Reboot after changing the language.
Note: Other language packs are available from Microsoft’s website.
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Using MAUI

Using MAUI
MAUI, the Most Advanced User Interface, is Teledyne LeCroy'sunique oscilloscope user interface. MAUIis designed for touch—all important controls for vertical, horizontal, and trigger are only one touch away.

Touch Screen

The touch screen isthe principal viewing and control center. The entire display area is active: use your finger or a stylusto touch, drag, swipe, or draw a selection box.
Many controlsthat display information also work as “buttons” to access other functions. If you have a mouse installed, you can click anywhere you can touch to activate a control; in fact, you can alternate between clicking and touching, whichever is convenient for you.
The touch screen isdivided into the following major control groups:
l Menu bar
l Grid area
l Descriptor boxes
l Dialogs
l Message Bar
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Menu Bar
The top of the window contains a complete menu of functions. Making a selection here changes the dialogs displayed at the bottom of the screen.
While many common operations can also be performed from the front panel or launched via the descriptor boxes, the menu bar is the best way to access dialogs for Save/Recall (File) functions, Display functions, Status, LabNotebook, Pass/Fail setup, and Utilities/Preferences setup.
If an action can be “undone”, a small Undo button appears at the far right of the menu bar. Click this to restore the oscilloscope to the state prior to the action.
Grid Area
The grid area displays the waveform traces. Every grid is 8 Vertical divisions representing 4096 Vertical levels and 10 Horizontal divisions each representing acquisition time. The value represented by Vertical and Horizontal divisions depends on the Vertical and Horizontal scale of the traces that appear on the grid.
Multi-Grid Display
The grid area can be divided into multiple gridsshowing different types and numbers of traces (in Auto Grid mode, it will divide automatically as needed). Regardless of the number and orientation of grids, every grid always represents the same number of Vertical levels. Therefore, absolute Vertical measurement precision is maintained.
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Different types of traces opening in a multi-grid display.
Using MAUI
Grid Indicators
These indicators appear around or on the grid to mark important points on the display. They are matched to the color of the trace to which they apply. When multiple traces appear on the same grid, indicators refer to the foreground trace—the one that appears on top of the others.
Axis labels
or change the Vertical/Horizontal scale. Originally shown in absolute values, the labels change to show delta from 0 (center) when the number of significant digits grows too large. The number of labels that appear on each grid depends on the total number of grids open. To remove them, go to Display > Display Setup and deselect Axis Labels.
Trigger Time
Unless Horizontal Delay is set, this indicator is at the zero (center) point of the grid. Delay time is shown at the top right of the Timebase descriptor box.
Pre/Post-trigger Delay
Delay has shifted the Trigger Position indicator to a point in time not displayed on the grid. All Delay values are shown on the Timebase Descriptor Box.
Trigger Level
in Stop trigger mode, or in Normal or Single mode without a valid trigger, a hollow triangle of the same color appears at the new trigger level. The trigger level indicator is not shown if the triggering channel is not dis­played.
Zero Volts Level
the number and color of the trace.
Cursor markers
and-drop cursor markers to quickly reposition them.
Grid Intensity
mark the times/units represented by a grid division. They update dynamically as you pan the trace
, a small triangle along the bottom (horizontal) edge of the grid, shows the time of the trigger.
, a small arrow to the bottom left or right of the grid, indicates that a pre- or post-trigger
at the right edge of the grid tracks the trigger voltage level. If you change the trigger level when
is located at the left edge of the grid. One appears for each open trace on the grid, sharing
appear over the grid to indicate specific voltage and time values on the waveform. Drag-
You can adjust the brightness of the grid lines by going to Display > Display Setup and entering a new Grid Intensity percentage. The higher the number, the brighter and bolder the grid lines.
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Descriptor Boxes
Trace descriptor boxes appear just beneath the grid whenever a trace is turned on. They function to:
l Inform—descriptors summarize the current trace settings and its activity status.
l Navigate—touch the descriptor box once to activate the trace, a second time to open the trace
setup dialog.
l Arrange—drag-and-drop descriptor boxes to move traces among grids.
l Configure—drag-and-drop descriptor boxes to change source or copy setups.
Besides trace descriptor boxes, there are also HD, Timebase and Trigger descriptor boxes summarizing the acquisition settings shared by all channels, which also open the corresponding setup dialogs.
Channel Descriptor Box
Channel trace descriptor boxes correspond to analog signal inputs. They show (clockwise from top left): Channel Number, Pre-processing list, Coupling, Vertical Scale (gain) setting, Vertical Offset setting, Sweeps Count (when averaging), Vertical Cursor positions, and Number of Segments (when in Sequence mode).
Codes are used to indicate pre-processing that hasbeen applied to the input. The short form isused when several processes are in effect.
Pre-processing Symbols on Descriptor Boxes
Pre-Processing Type Long Form Short Form
Sin X Interpolation* SINX S
Enhanced Sample Rate ESR E
Averaging AVG A
Inversion INV I
Deskew DSQ DQ
Coupling DC50, DC1M, AC1M or GND D50, D1, A1 or G
Bandwidth Limiting BWL B
Note: * On "A" models, (Sinx)/x interpolation is applied with the Enhanced Sample Rate feature.
The SINX symbol isreplaced by ESR.
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Other Trace Descriptor Boxes
Similar descriptor boxes appear for math (Fx), zoom (Zx), and memory (Mx) traces. These descriptor boxes show any Horizontal scaling that differs from the signal timebase. Units will be automatically adjusted for the type of trace.
Trace Context Menu
Touch and hold ("right-click") on the trace descriptor box until a white circle appears to open the trace context menu, a pop-up menu of actions to apply to the trace such as turn off, move to next grid or label.
HD Descriptor Box
The HD descriptor box summarizes the ADC resolution at which the instrument is operating.
Timebase and Trigger Descriptor Boxes
The Timebase descriptor box shows: (clockwise from top right) Horizontal Delay, Time/div, Sample Rate, Number of Samples, and Sampling Mode (blank when in real-time mode).
Trigger descriptor box shows: (clockwise from top right) Trigger Source and Coupling, Trigger Level (V), Slope/Polarity, Trigger Type, Trigger Mode.
Horizontal (time) cursor readout, including the time between cursors and the frequency, isshown beneath the TimeBase and Trigger descriptor boxes. See the Cursors section for more information.
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Dialogs
Dialogs appear at the bottom of the display for entering setup data. The top dialog will be the main entry point for the selected functionality. For convenience, related dialogs appear as a series of tabs behind the main dialog. Touch the tab to open the dialog.
Right-Hand Subdialogs
At times, your selections will require more settings than can fit on one dialog, or the task commonly invites further action, such as zooming a new trace. In that case, subdialogs will appear to the right of the dialog. These subdialog settingsalways apply to the object that is being configured on the left-hand dialog.
Action Toolbar
Several setup dialogscontain a toolbar at the bottom of the dialog. These buttons enable you to perform commonplace tasks—such as turning on a measurement—without having to leave the underlying dialog. Toolbar actionsalways apply to the active trace.
Measure opens the Measure pop-up to set measurement parameters on the active trace.
Zoom creates a zoom trace of the active trace.
Math opens the Math pop-up to apply math functions to the active trace and create a new math trace.
Decode opens the main Serial Decode dialog where you configure and apply serial data decoders and triggers. Thisbutton is only active if you have serial data software options installed.
Store loads the active trace into the corresponding memory location (C1, F1 and Z1 to M1; C2, F2 and Z2 to M2, etc.).
Find Scale performs a vertical scaling that fits the waveform into the grid.
Next Grid moves the active trace to the next grid. If you have only one grid displayed, a new grid will be created automatically, and the trace moved.
Label opens the Label pop-up to annotate the active trace.
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Histogram, Trend, and Track buttons appear at the bottom of the Parameter (Px) dialogs. They allow you to create a Math function to plot the parameter while remaining on the measurement dialogs.
Message Bar
At the bottom of the oscilloscope display is a narrow message bar. The current date and time are displayed at the far right. Status, error, or other messages are also shown at the far left, where "Teledyne LeCroy" normally appears.
You will see the word "Processing..." highlighted with red at the right of the message bar when the oscilloscope is processing your last acquisition or calculating.
This willbe especially evident when you change an acquisition setting that affects the ADC configuration in Normal or Auto trigger mode, such as changing the Vertical Scale, Offset, or Bandwidth. Traces may briefly disappear from the display while the oscilloscope is processing.
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OneTouch Help

Touch, drag, swipe, pinch, and flick can be used to create and change setups with one touch. Just as you change the display by using the setup dialogs, you can change the setups by moving different display objects. Use the setup dialogsto refine OneTouch actionsto precise values.
As you drag & drop objects, valid targets are outlined with a white box. When you're moving over invalid targets, you'll see the "Null" symbol ( Ø ) under your finger tip or cursor.
Note: Many actions shown here—such as Activate, Position Cursors, Change Trigger, Move Trace,
Scroll, Pan left/right, and Drag to Create Zoom—can be done on all MAUI instruments, even those without the OneTouch features. Some examples below may show features not available on your oscilloscope.
Turn On
To turn on a new channel, math, memory, or zoom trace, drag any descriptor box of the same type to the Add New ("+") box. The next trace in the series will be added to the display at the default settings. It is now the active trace.
If there is no descriptor box of the desired type on the screen to drag, touch the Add New box and choose the trace type from the pop-up menu.
To turn on the Measure table when it is closed, touch the Add New box and choose Measurement.
Activate
Touch a trace or its descriptor box to activate it and bring it to the foreground. When the descriptor box appears highlighted in blue, front panel controlsand touch screen gestures apply to that trace.
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