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August, 2014
Welcome
Thank you for buying a Teledyne LeCroy product. We’re certain you’ll be pleased with the detailed features unique to our instruments. This Getting Started
Guide is designed to cover important safety and installation information for your oscilloscope, along with some basic operating procedures so you’re quickly
working with waveforms.
Contents
Introduction
About the WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes 2
Specifications 2
Materials List 2
General Safety Information 3
Support 4
Set Up
The Front of Your Oscilloscope 6
The Back of Your Oscilloscope 8
Carrying 9
Powering On/Off 9
Connecting 9
Probes 10
Firmware Updates 10
User Interface
Touch Screen Display 12
Touch Menus 15
Language Selection 15
Front Panel 16
Service 30
Teledyne LeCroy Service Centers 31
Certifications 32
Warranty 34
WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
About the WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes
The WaveJet Touch provides the banner specifications, feature set,
and user interface to simplify how you work and shorten debug time.
The portable design features a 7.5” touch screen display, providing the
convenience of performing all operations by directly touching the display.
With up to 5 Mpts of memory and 2 GS/s, the WaveJet Touch allows
you to easily capture and see every detail of your waveform. Mask and
Pass/Fail testing enable you to dig deeper and perform characterization
and validation with ease. Replay mode lets you go back in time to
view and analyze rare events. Altogether, these capabilities make the
WaveJet Touch the right oscilloscope for maximum value with minimum
investment.
Long Capture Time
The 2.5 Mpts/Ch memory eliminates the tradeoff between long capture
and high sample rate by providing long capture at full 2 GS/s sample
rate. The long memory makes the WaveJet Touch a great tool for viewing
signals that have low frequency and/or high frequency components.
Replay Mode
The fast update rate shows runts and glitches as they occur, but it is hard
to tell exactly when they occurred. Replay mode lets you go back in time
to isolate those anomalies, measure them with parameters or cursors, and
quickly find the source of the problem.
Specications
Detailed specifications are maintained on the product Datasheet, which
can be accessed through: teledynelecroy.com/oscilloscopes/
Check that you have all the parts listed here. Contact Teledyne LeCroy
immediately if any part is missing.
1 oscilloscope
•
4 passive probes
•
1 AC power cord (rated for country)
•
1 protective front cover
•
1 Getting Started Guide
•
1 Oscilloscope Security Certificate
•
1 Oscilloscope Registration Card
•
1 Calibration Document
•
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INTRODUCTION
General Safety Information
This section contains instructions that must be observed to keep the
instrument operating in a correct and safe condition. You are required to
follow generally accepted safety procedures in addition to the precautions
specified in this section. The overall safety of any system incorporating
this instrument is the responsibility of the assembler of the system.
Symbols
These symbols appear on the instrument’s front or rear panels and in its
documentation to alert you to important safety considerations.
CAUTION of damage to instrument, or WARNING of hazard to
health. Attend to the accompanying information to protect against
personal injury or damage. Do not proceed until conditions are fully
understood and met.
WARNING. Risk of electric shock.
Measurement ground connection.
Alternating Current.
On/Standby power.
Precautions
• Use proper power cord. Use only the power cord shipped with this
instrument and certified for the country of use.
• 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
or test leads while they are connected to a voltage source.
• Observe all terminal ratings. Do not apply a voltage to any input (CH1,
CH2, CH3, CH4, or EXT) that exceeds the maximum rating of that input.
Refer to the front of the oscilloscope for maximum input ratings.
• Use only within operational environment listed. Do not use in wet or
explosive atmospheres.
• Use indoors only.
• Keep product surfaces clean and dry.
• Do not block the cooling vents. Leave a minimum six-inch gap
between the instrument and the nearest object. Keep the underside
clear of papers and other objects.
• Do not remove the covers or inside parts. Refer all maintenance to
qualified service personnel.
• Do not operate with suspected failures. Inspect all parts regularly
and do not use the product if any part is damaged. Cease operation
immediately and sequester the instrument from inadvertent use.
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INTRODUCTION
Operational Environment
Temperature: 0° to 40° C
Humidity: Maximum RH 80% for temperatures up to 30° C decreasing
linearly to RH 55% at 40° C, no dew condensation allowed.
Altitudes: up to 3,000 m (at < 25° C)
Power and Ground Connections
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%). The instrument automatically adapts to
the line voltage. Manual voltage selection is not required.
The AC inlet ground is connected directly to the frame of the instrument.
For adequate protection against electric shock, connect to a mating outlet
with a safety ground contact.
WARNING. Interrupting the protective conductor inside or outside
the oscilloscope, or disconnecting the safety ground terminal,
creates a hazardous situation. Intentional interruption is prohibited.
Maximum power consumption with all accessories installed (e.g., probes,
USB peripherals) is 50 W (85 VA). Power consumption in standby mode
is 2 W.
Cleaning
Clean only the exterior of the oscilloscope using a damp, soft cloth. Do
not use harsh chemicals or abrasive elements. Under no circumstances
submerge the instrument or allow moisture to penetrate it. Avoid electric
shock by unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning.
CAUTION. Do not attempt to clean internal parts.
Calibration
The oscilloscope has automatic and self calibration routines. When Auto
calibration is enabled, a recalibration will automatically occur whenever
there is a 5° C temperature change since the last power-on or auto
calibration. Self calibration enables you to perform a calibration on
demand. The Self calibration requires about one minute to complete.
We recommend returning the oscilloscope for factory calibration once per
year. See the instructions on p. 30 for returning a product for service.
Support
Online Documentation
Online Help for using the oscilloscope is available by pressing the Help
button on the front panel.
Teledyne LeCroy publishes a free Technical Library on its website.
Manuals, tutorials, application notes, white papers, and videos are
available to help you get the most out of your Teledyne LeCroy products.
The WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes Operator’s Manual can be downloaded
from teledynelecroy.com/support/techlib/productmanuals.
This .PDF document contains more extensive procedures for operating
your oscilloscope than are found here.
The Datasheet published on the product page contains the detailed
product specifications.
Technical Support
Registered users can contact their local Teledyne LeCroy service center
at the number listed in this guide to make Technical Support requests by
phone or email. You can also submit Technical Support requests via the
website at teledynelecroy.com/support/techhelp.
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SET UP
SET UP
The Front of Your Oscilloscope
Touch Screen Display
A
B
Front Panel
B
C
Power Button
USB Port
D
A
E
C
D
F
BNC Connectors for
E
CH1-CH4 and EXT
Ground and Calibration
F
Output Terminals
Tilting Feet
G
G
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The touch screen display is the principal viewing center of the
oscilloscope. See “Touch Screen Display” for an overview of its
components.
The front panel houses buttons and knobs that control different
oscilloscope settings. Operate the instrument using front panel
controls, touch screen controls, or a mix of both that is convenient.
Many front panel knobs have multiple modes of
operation: pressing them invokes one action and
turning them another. The bottom label tells you what
happens when you “push” instead of turn.
The Power button turns on/off the oscilloscope. See
“Powering On/Off” on page 9 for more information.
Front mounted host USB ports can be used for
transferring data.
SET UP
Ground and calibration output terminals are used to compensate passive
probes.
BNC connectors are signal inputs for CH1-CH4. EXT can be used to input
an external trigger.
The tilting feet enable the oscilloscope to be angled for easier bench top
viewing.
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SET UP
The Back of Your Oscilloscope
B
E
Built-in Carrying Handle
A
A
GPIB Connector for remote control
B
USB Port for remote control or printer
C
D
C
Ethernet Port for remote control
D
Kensington Lock
E
Aux Out connector can be congured
F
to send trigger or pass/fail output
AC Power Inlet for the AC line cord
G
G
F
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SET UP
Carrying
The oscilloscope’s case contains a built-in carrying handle. Always
unplug the instrument from the power source before lifting and carrying it.
Powering On/Off
Connect the line cord rated for your country to the AC power inlet on the
back of the instrument, then plug it into a grounded AC power outlet. (See
Power and Ground Connections in “General Safety Information.”)
The Power button controls the operational state of the oscilloscope.
Press the button to switch on the instrument; press it again to switch “off”
(Standby power).
CAUTION. Do not power on or calibrate the oscilloscope with a
signal attached.
The Power button does not disconnect the oscilloscope from the AC
power supply; some “housekeeping” circuitry continues to draw power.
The only way to fully power down the instrument is unplug the AC line
cord from the outlet.
CAUTION. Do not place the instrument so that it is difficult to
reach the power cord in case you need to disconnect from power.
We recommend unplugging the instrument if it will remain unused for
a long period of time and at least once every six months to inspect and
clean the plug.
Connecting
After start up, configure connections from the oscilloscope using the
Utilities menu options listed below. See the WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes Operator’s Manual for more detailed instructions.
External Controller
The WaveJet Touch supports remote control via GPIB, USB, or TCP/IP
(LAN) connection.
Connect a cable from the appropriate port on the back of the instrument
to the controller. Press the front panel Utilities button and from the
touchscreen choose Next > Remote. Turn the Interface On and select the
connection type.
Other Auxiliary Device
The Aux Out connector can be configured to send a pulse to another device
when a trigger event occurs or using pass/fail criteria.
Connect a BNC cable from Aux Out on the back of the instrument to
the other device. Press the front panel Utilities button and from the
touchscreen choose Next > AUX OUT. Select the signal type.
Printer
WaveJet Touch supports PictBridge-compliant printers. Connect the printer
to the USB port on the back of the instrument. Press the Utilities button
and from the touchscreen choose Print > Device. Select Printer.
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SET UP
Probes
WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes are compatible with the included passive
probes. See our website for other compatible probes. Probe specifications
and documentation are available at: teledynelecroy.com/probes.
Firmware Updates
Free firmware updates are available periodically from the Teledyne LeCroy
website at teledynelecroy.com/support/softwaredownload. Registered
users will receive email notification when a new update is released. To
download and install the update:
1. From a remote PC, visit our download page and click the link to
Oscilloscope Downloads > Firmware Upgrades.
2. Select your oscilloscope series and model number.
3. Enter your registration login information, or create a new account.
4. Click the download link, and choose to Save the installer to a USB
storage device.
5. Insert the USB device into the port on the front of the oscilloscope.
6. Press the front panel UTILITIES button and from the touch screen
choose Status & Update > Update > OK.
7. When installation is complete, power cycle the instrument.
CAUTION. The installation may take several minutes, depending
on the length of time since your last update. Do not power down
the oscilloscope at any point during the installation process.
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USER INTERFACE
USER INTERFACE
Touch Screen Display
The touch screen displays waveform traces and current setups through a series of status bars and descriptor boxes arranged around the grid. Menus to
the right of the touch screen and a row of descriptor boxes along the bottom are touch activated. Use them along with the front panel controls to operate
the oscilloscope.
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A
C
B
E
F
D
Acquisition Status Bar
A
Cursor Marker
B
Trigger Position Indicator
C
Touch Menus
D
Grid Area
E
Trigger Level Indicator
F
Measurement Readout
G
Trigger Status Bar
H
G
Descriptor Boxes
H
I
I
Message Bar
J
J
The Acquisition status bar appears above the grid. It shows information
related to timebase, trigger mode (which determines if the acquisition is
running or stopped), and sweeps count.
The grid area displays the waveform traces. Each trace is color-coded
to the channel and marked with the channel number. You can adjust the
brightness (intensity) of the display to make trace lines more visible.
Cursor lines show where measurement points have been set. These
white, dotted lines appear bold when they are selected. Turn the Adjust
knob to reposition an active cursor.
Trigger level (vertical axis) and trigger position (horizontal axis) indicators
appear on the grid when a trigger is set, color-coded to match the input.
Other measurement readouts appear in a table below the grid when
measurements have been applied to a trace.
The Triggerstatusbar appears immediately below the grid (or readout
table if measurements are on) and shows the current trigger setup. It also
shows cursor readouts when time cursors are applied.
Channel (1-4), and Math (M) descriptor boxes appear below the Trigger
status bar and summarize current setups for each trace, as well as cursor
readouts when amplitude cursors are applied. They are color-coded to
the trace when the trace is on. Touch the descriptor box to open the
corresponding set up menu.
A Message bar appears along the bottom of the screen. Any error or
processing messages appear here, along with input and acquisition
memory information and the timestamp.
Display Intensity
Intensity 20%
Intensity 80%
Trigger Indicators
Level
Position
Descriptor Box
Pre-Processing Summary
Gain Setting
Channel Number
Coupling
Offset
Trace On
USER INTERFACE
Trace Off
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USER INTERFACE
Acquisition Status Bar
Running
Trigger Status Bar
Message Bar
Stopped
Running
Message
Zoom
Scale
Trigger
Delay
Time Cursor
Readout
Time/DivTrigger
Status
Trigger
Status
Trigger
Type
Input
Frequency
Slope Source
Sample
Rate
Points
Sweeps
Count
Coupling
Level
ClockSample
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Touch Menus
While basic acquisition settings can be made from the front panel, more
detailed setup requires the use of the touch menus. Press the front panel
button to open the menu, then make your selections on the touch screen.
The top cell is the menu name. Channel and Math
setup menus are color-coded to the trace. Touch it
to close the menu.
The appearance of menu options indicates what
type of entry is required. Icons or words set in a
black box indicate a toggle. Continue touching the
cell until the correct choice is selected. A white box
surrounds the selected option.
USER INTERFACE
Sub-menus may appear stacked directly over the primary menu or slightly
off to the side. The progression of menus can look like this:
Labels like this indicate a sub-menu will open on
top of the primary menu for further selection.
The gear symbol
be used to change the value.
Menus with Next (#/#) in the bottom cell have
additional pages of options not yet displayed. Press
Next to see the next page of options. Continue
pressing Next to return to the top page.
indicates the Adjust knob can
Device MenuPrint MenuUtilities Menu
Make a selection from the sub-menu to return to the previous menu in the
stack. If the sub-menu remains open, touch the top cell or press the Close
Menu button on the front panel.
Language Selection
To change the language that appears on the display, press the front panel
Utilities button and choose Config > Language. Make your Language
selection.
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USER INTERFACE
Front Panel
Most front panel controls are described in the Basics section
with the function they perform. Below are a few special front
panel controls.
Auto Setup automatically sets the vertical scale, timebase,
and trigger condition based on the input signals. When you
touch Undo, the oscilloscope is restored to the setups in use
immediately prior to Auto Setup.
The Print button captures the entire screen and processes it
according to your Print setting.
The Close Menu button closes the last open touch menu. When
menus are stacked, continue pressing the button until all menus
are closed.
The Help button opens WaveJet Touch Online Help. Press Help,
then press the control for which you want help. Touch any other
control to close Help.
The Clear button clears sweeps and measurement counters.
Some front panel buttons light to indicate the function is active
(e.g., channel on, cursors on).
Many touch menu settings allow you to enter a numeric value.
Active entry fields are marked with the
Adjust knob changes the value in marked fields. Pushing the
Adjust knob toggles between making coarse (large increment)
or fine (small increment) adjustments.
Other knobs on the front panel also function one way if turned
and another if pushed like a button. If a knob is “multiplexed,”
the top label describes its principal “turn” action, and the bottom
label describes its “push” action.
icon. Turning the
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BASICS
BASICS
Turning On/Off Traces
Press the corresponding Channel button (CH1–CH4) to turn on a trace. As
long as the acquisition system is not stopped, a waveform pattern appears
on the grid. To turn off a trace, press the Channel button again.
When a trace appears on the grid, the Channel descriptor box is color-coded
to match. This box always displays the current Vertical settings for the trace
and is labeled 1–4. The front panel Channel button also lights to show the
trace is on.
Trace OffTrace On
Math, Reference and Zoom Traces
In addition to the channel traces, you can view a zoom (close-up portion) of a
trace, a trace stored to the oscilloscope’s internal memory (REF1-REF5), or a
trace that displays the result of a math function applied to another trace (M).
Press the front panel MATH button to turn on a math trace. Adjust the trace
by using the Math setup menu and front panel controls.
Use the REF button to open the Reference Waveform menu and recall the
reference from memory.
Use the ZOOM button to create zooms of active traces. If multiple traces
are on when you press ZOOM, zooms are created for each trace. Use the
Horizontal knobs to adjust zooms.
Replaying Traces
When acquisition is stopped, the Replay indicator
lights to show that there are records available in
memory to display—up to 2048 sweeps.
Turn the Replay knob to step back or forward one
sweep at a time, “replaying” the acquisition. Press the
knob to skip to the end of the acquisition.
The number of the sweep (out of 2048) is displayed at the far right of the
Acquisition status bar.
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Vertical
These controls adjust the channel trace along the Y axis.
B
A
C
E
BASICS
Press to turn on trace.
A
D
Turn to raise or lower Offset. Push to return
B
to zero.
Turn to raise or lower Vertical Scale (V/div).
C
Use touch menu to apply other Vertical settings to
D
the trace, such as Coupling or Bandwidth Limiting.
Current Vertical settings appear in the Channel
E
descriptor box whenever the channel is on.
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BASICS
Horizontal (Timebase)
These controls adjust the trace along the X axis.
E
D
A
C
B
Turn to raise or lower trigger Delay. Push to return
A
Delay to zero.
Turn to raise or lower Horizontal Scale (Time/div).
B
Press to open Horizontal setup menu.
C
Use touch menu to make other acquisition settings,
D
such as Sampling Mode and Memory Length.
Left edge of Acquisition status bar shows current
E
timebase settings.
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Zoom
Zoom magnifies the active traces.
D
A
BASICS
Press the ZOOM button to turn on zooms.
A
Use Horizontal knobs to adjust zoom scale and
B
offset.
Zoom opens in a second grid for every active
C
trace. Blue markers surround the portion of the
original trace that is now zoomed to fit the width
of the grid.
B
C
Zoom scale appears at the far left of the
D
Acquisition status bar. All zooms share the same
offset and scale.
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BASICS
Triggers
Triggers tell the oscilloscope when to perform an acquisition. Available trigger types are described at more length in the WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes
Operator’s Manual.
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F
D
C
A
B
G
E
Turn to raise or lower trigger Level (V).
A
Push to automatically find the level based on the
signal mean.
Press SETUP to open the Trigger setup menu.
B
Use touch menu to choose the trigger type and
C
source channel.
Choose a trigger mode to start the acquisition:
D
AUTO triggers repeatedly when there is a valid
•
trigger or after a preset period when there is
no valid trigger.
NORMAL triggers repeatedly whenever all
•
conditions are met.
SINGLE triggers once when all conditions are
•
met.
Trigger type and level settings appear on the
E
Trigger status bar.
Trigger status appears in the Acquisition status
F
bar.
Press RUN/STOP to stop and restart the
G
acquisition.
BASICS
Cursors
Cursors set measurement points on a trace. There are four preset cursor types, each with a unique appearance on the display: Time, Amplitude,
Time+Amplitude, and Value at Cursor. These are described in more detail in the WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes Operator’s Manual.
Press CURSORS to apply cursor. Continue
A
pressing to cycle through all cursor types.
B
A
C
Turn to adjust cursor position. Push to select
B
different cursor lines to adjust. The active line
appears bold.
Use touch menu to switch cursor readout to a
C
different source trace.
Time cursor readout appears at left edge of
D
Trigger status bar.
Amplitude and Value cursor readouts appears on
E
descriptor boxes.
D
E
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BASICS
Measurements & Statistics
Measurements are waveform parameters that can be expressed as numerical values, such as amplitude or frequency. You can set up-to-four
simultaneous measurements on one or more traces and view the active readout in a table. Statistical measurements can be added to the readout table.
Pass/Fail conditions can be set on measurement results; see the WaveJet Touch Operator’s Manual for instructions.
Press MEASURE to open the Measure setup
A
A
B
C
D
F
E
menu.
Select the measurement number (A-D).
B
Touch to choose source channel.
C
Touch to choose parameter.
D
To add statistics to the readout, touch Next to
E
go to page 2 and turn Min/Max On.
F
Measurement readout appears in a table below
the grid.
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BASICS
Math
Math traces display the result of applying a mathematical function (e.g., FFT) to one or more channel traces. One important distinction between math
functions and measurement parameters is that the result of math is always another waveform, whereas the result of measurement is a number.
Press MATH to open Math setup menu.
C
A
D
B
E
A
Math trace (M) opens on grid.
B
Use touch menu to select Operator and Source
C
channel(s).
Turn Math offset and scale knobs to adjust math
D
trace.
Math descriptor box shows math trace scale
E
and offset.
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BASICS
Reference Waveforms (Memories)
Reference waveforms are setups and waveform data stored in internal memory. They can be later recalled to the display for comparison with other
traces. You can store up-to-five references (REF1-REF5). After that, new references will overwrite previously stored data. To store setups or waveforms
indefinitely, choose SAVE/RECALL from the front panel and save to a USB drive.
Press REF to open the Reference Waveform
A
A
B
E
C
setup menu.
Use the touch menu to select the Ref. No. slot.
B
To recall the waveform and setups already
C
stored in that slot, touch Recall REF Setup.
To save a waveform and setups to that
D
reference slot, select the Source trace then
touch Save.
To display the reference now, turn Waveform
E
On. A white reference trace appears on the grid
along with the other active traces.
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D
BASICS
Print
The PRINT button captures the entire visible screen as an image and
either sends it to a printer or saves it as an image file on a connected
USB drive. Images printed to a USB drive can be saved in .tiff, .bmp, or
.png format. By default, image files are named “SCRN####,” and the
oscilloscope automatically increments the number with each capture.
To configure how PRINT works, press UTILITIES and choose Print from
the Utilities menu. To make a print, just press PRINT.
Utilities
Most oscilloscope properties settings can be found on the Utilities menus.
Press the UTILITIES button to display them. Menus include:
• Print setup
• Config.(uration) of oscilloscope Language, Date & Time, Offset Set-
ting units, Delay Setting units, Beep (sound/mute), Panel Lock, grid
Graticule, Grid Intensity, Trigger Counter, and Power Management
• Calibration setup
• Status & Update of oscilloscope hardware and firmware
• Remote control setup
• Aux Out connector setup
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BASICS
Display
Display allows you to configure the appearance of channel traces on the
grid. You can display input signals as XY or VT traces, change the line
vector from continuous to individual sample points, increase/decrease
trace intensity (brightness), apply persistence decay time, or modify trace
color. Press the DISPLAY button and select from the menu.
Note: Use the Utilities menu to change the style (Graticule) and brightness
(Intensity) of the grid itself.
Save/Recall
Save/Recall allows you to save channel setups and waveform data to
either internal memory (reference waveform) or external USB drive, then
later recall them to the oscilloscope display. Data can be saved in several
formats, including binary, ASCII and Mathcad. Save/Recall also restores
the oscilloscope to the factory default setup. Press the SAVE/RECALL
button and select from the menus.
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REFERENCE
REFERENCE
Service
Contact your local Teledyne LeCroy service center for calibration or
other service.
Returning a Product
If the product cannot be serviced on location, the service center will give
you a Return Material Authorization (RMA) code and instruct you where
to ship the product. All products returned to the factory must have an
RMA.
Return shipments must be prepaid. Teledyne LeCroy cannot accept COD
or Collect shipments. We recommend air-freighting. Insure the item you’re
returning for at least the replacement cost.
Follow these steps for a smooth product return.
1. Remove all accessories from the device. Do not include the manual.
2. Pack the product in its case, surrounded by the original packing
material (or equivalent).
3. Label the case with a tag containing:
• The RMA
• Name and address of the owner
• Product model and serial number
• Description of failure or requisite service
4. Pack the product case in a cardboard shipping box with adequate
padding to avoid damage in transit.
5. Mark the outside of the box with the shipping address given to you
by Teledyne LeCroy; be sure to add the following:
• ATTN: <RMA code assigned by Teledyne LeCroy>
• FRAGILE
6. If returning a product to a different country:
• Mark the shipment as a Return of US manufactured goods for
warranty repair/recalibration.
• If there is a cost for the service, list the cost in the Value column and
the original purchase price For insurance purposes only.
• Be very specific about the reason for shipment. Duties may have to
be paid on the value of the service.
Service Plans
Extended warranty, calibration, and upgrade plans are available for
purchase. Contact your Teledyne LeCroy sales representative or
customersupport@teledynelecroy.com to purchase a service plan.
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Certications
This section certifies the instrument’s Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC), Safety and Environmental compliance.
EMC Compliance
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY - EMC
The oscilloscope meets intent of EC Directive 2004/108/EC for
Electromagnetic Compatibility. Compliance was demonstrated to the
following specifications listed in the Official Journal of the European
Communities:
EN 61326-1:2013, EN 61326-2-1:2013 EMC requirements for electrical
equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use.
Electromagnetic Emissions:
EN 55011:2010, Radiated and Conducted Emissions Group 1, Class A
EN 61000-4-11:2004 Mains Dips and Interruptions, 0%/1 cycle, 70%/25
cycles, 0%/250 cycles
4 5
1
4
2 3
1
To ensure compliance with all applicable EMC standards, high quality shielded interface cables should
be used.
2
Emissions which exceed the levels required by this standard may occur when the oscilloscope is
connected to a test object.
3
This product is intended for use in nonresidential areas only. Use in residential areas may cause
electromagnetic interference.
4
Meets Performance Criteria “B” limits of the respective standard: during the disturbance, product
undergoes a temporary degradation or loss of function or performance which is self-recoverable.
5
Performance Criteria “C” applied for 70%/25 cycle voltage dips and for 0%/250 cycle voltage
interruption test levels per EN61000-4-11.
European Contact:
Teledyne LeCroy Europe GmbH
Waldhofer Str 104
D-69123 Heidelberg
Germany
Tel: (49) 6221 82700
AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY – EMC
Oscilloscope complies with the EMC provision of the Radio Communications
Act per the following standards, in accordance with requirements imposed by
Australian Communication and Media Authority (ACMA):
EN 55011:2010 Radiated and Conducted Emissions, Group 1, Class A, in
accordance with EN61326-1:2013 and EN61326-2-1:2013.
4
Australia / New Zealand Contacts:
Vicom Australia Ltd.Vicom New Zealand Ltd.
1064 Centre Road 60 Grafton Road
Oakleigh, South Victoria 3167Auckland
AustraliaNew Zealand
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Safety Compliance
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY – LOW VOLTAGE
The oscilloscope meets intent of EC Directive 2006/95/EC for Product
Safety. Compliance was demonstrated to the following specifications as
listed in the Official Journal of the European Communities:
EN 61010-1:2010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control, and laboratory use – Part 1: General requirements
EN 61010-2:030:2010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment
for measurement, control, and laboratory use – Part 2-030: Particular
requirements for testing and measuring circuits
The design of the instrument has been verified to conform to the
following limits put forth by these standards:
•
Mains Supply Connector: CAT II local distribution level, equipment
connected to the mains supply (AC power source).
Measuring Terminals: CAT 0 signal level, equipment measuring
terminals connected to source circuits where measures are taken to
limit transient voltages to an appropriately low level.
•
Unit: Pollution Degree 2, operating environment where normally
only dry, non-conductive pollution occurs. Conductivity caused by
temporary condensation should be expected.
•
Unit: Protection Class I, grounded equipment in which protection
against electric shock is achieved by Basic Insulation and a connection
to the protective ground conductor in the building wiring.
U.S. NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED AGENCY CERTIFICATION
The oscilloscope has been certified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to
conform to the following safety standard and bears UL Listing Mark:
UL 61010-1 Third Edition – Safety standard for electrical measuring and
test equipment.
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CANADIAN CERTIFICATION
The oscilloscope has been certified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to
conform to the following safety standard and bears cUL Listing Mark:
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-12. Safety requirements for electrical
equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use.
Environmental Compliance
END-OF-LIFE HANDLING
The instrument is marked with this symbol to indicate that it
complies with the applicable European Union requirements
to Directives 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and Batteries.
The instrument is subject to disposal and recycling
regulations that vary by country and region. Many countries prohibit the
disposal of waste electronic equipment in standard waste receptacles.
For more information about proper disposal and recycling of your
Teledyne LeCroy product, please visit teledynelecroy.com/recycle.
RESTRICTION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (RoHS)
This instrument and its accessories conform to the 2011/65/EU RoHS2
Directive, as it has been classified as Industrial Monitoring and Control
Equipment (per Article 3, Paragraph 24) and is exempt from RoHS
compliance until 22 July 2017 (per Article 4, Paragraph 3).
ISO Certification
Manufactured under an ISO 9000 Registered Quality Management
System.
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Warranty
THE WARRANTY BELOW REPLACES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS, OR ADEQUACY
FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE. TELEDYNE LECROY SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE. THE CUSTOMER
IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION AND INSURANCE
CHARGES FOR THE RETURN OF PRODUCTS TO THE SERVICE FACILITY.
TELEDYNE LECROY WILL RETURN ALL PRODUCTS UNDER WARRANTY
WITH TRANSPORT PREPAID.
The oscilloscope is warranted for normal use and operation, within
specifications, for a period of three years from shipment. Teledyne LeCroy
will either repair or, at our option, replace any product returned to one of
our authorized service centers within this period. However, in order to do
this we must first examine the product and find that it is defective due to
workmanship or materials and not due to misuse, neglect, accident, or
abnormal conditions or operation.
Teledyne LeCroy shall not be responsible for any defect, damage,
or failure caused by any of the following: a) attempted repairs or
installations by personnel other than Teledyne LeCroy representatives or
b) improper connection to incompatible equipment, or c) for any damage
or malfunction caused by the use of non-Teledyne LeCroy supplies.
Furthermore, Teledyne LeCroy shall not be obligated to service a product
that has been modified or integrated where the modification or integration
increases the task duration or difficulty of servicing the oscilloscope.
Spare and replacement parts, and repairs, all have a 90-day warranty.
The oscilloscope’s firmware has been thoroughly tested and is presumed
to be functional. Nevertheless, it is supplied without warranty of any
kind covering detailed performance. Products not made by Teledyne
LeCroy are covered solely by the warranty of the original equipment
manufacturer.