TEXIO DCS-9730, DCS-9730D, DCS-9710D, DCS-9720D, DCS-9720 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DIGITAL STORAGE OSCILLOSCOPE
DCS-9700 SERIES
DCS-9730
DCS-9730D
DCS-9720
DCS-9720D
DCS-9710
DCS-9710D
DCS-9707
DCS-9707D
B71-0206-11
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Table of Contents
USING THE PRODUCT SAFELY...................................................-
1. GETTING STARTED ................................................................... 1
1-1. Main Features ...................................................................... 1
1-2. Accessories .......................................................................... 3
1-3. Panel Overview .................................................................... 4
1-3-1. Front Panel ........................................................................................ 4
1-3-2. Rear Panel ...................................................................................... 10
1-3-3. Display............................................................................................. 12
1-4. Set Up ............................................................................... 14
1-4-1. Tilt Stand ......................................................................................... 14
1-4-2. Module Installation .......................................................................... 15
1-4-3. Software Installation ........................................................................ 16
1-4-4. Power Up ......................................................................................... 16
1-4-5. First Time Use ................................................................................. 17
1-4-6. How to Use This Manual ................................................................. 19
2. QUICK REFERENCE ................................................................ 24
2-1. Menu Tree / Operation Shortcuts ......................................... 24
2-1-1. Convention ...................................................................................... 24
2-1-2. Acquire Key ..................................................................................... 25
2-1-3. Acquire Key – Segments ................................................................. 25
2-1-4. Autoset Key ..................................................................................... 26
2-1-5. CH1 ~ 4 Key .................................................................................... 26
2-1-6. Cursor Key ...................................................................................... 26
2-1-7. Display Key ..................................................................................... 27
2-1-8. Help Key .......................................................................................... 27
2-1-9. Math Key ......................................................................................... 28
2-1-10. Measure Key ................................................................................. 29
2-1-11. Hardcopy Key ................................................................................ 30
2-1-12. Run/Stop Key ................................................................................ 30
2-1-13. REF Key ........................................................................................ 30
2-1-14. Save/Recall Key ............................................................................ 31
2-1-15. Test Key ........................................................................................ 32
2-1-16. Test Key – Go-NoGo ..................................................................... 32
2-1-17. Trigger Type Menu ........................................................................ 33
2-1-18. Trigger Edge Menu ........................................................................ 33
2-1-19. Trigger Delay Menu ....................................................................... 33
2-1-20. Trigger Pulse Width Menu ............................................................. 34
2-1-21. Trigger Video Menu ....................................................................... 34
2-1-22. Trigger Pulse Runt Menu ............................................................... 34
2-1-23. Trigger Rise & Fall Menu ............................................................... 35
2-1-24. Trigger Timeout Menu ................................................................... 35
2-1-25. Utility Key ...................................................................................... 36
2-1-26. Utility Key – I/O .............................................................................. 37
2-1-27. Utility Key – File Utilities ................................................................ 37
2-1-28. Utility Key – Wave Generator - Demo Outputs .............................. 38
2-1-29. Search - Edge ............................................................................... 38
2-1-30. Search – Pulse Width .................................................................... 39
2-1-31. Search - Runt ................................................................................ 39
2-1-32. Search – Rise/Fall Time ................................................................ 40
2-1-33. Zoom Key ...................................................................................... 40
2-1-34. Option Key ..................................................................................... 41
2-2. Default Settings .................................................................. 42
2-3. Built-in Help ....................................................................... 43
3. MEASUREMENT ...................................................................... 44
3-1. Basic Measurement ............................................................ 44
3-1-1. Channel Activation .......................................................................... 44
3-1-2. Autoset ............................................................................................ 45
3-1-3. Run/Stop ......................................................................................... 46
3-1-4. Horizontal Position/Scale................................................................. 47
3-1-5. Vertical Position/Scale ..................................................................... 48
3-2. Automatic Measurement ...................................................... 49
3-2-1. Measurement Items ......................................................................... 49
3-2-2. Add Measurement ........................................................................... 53
3-2-3. Remove Measurement .................................................................... 54
3-2-4. Gated mode ..................................................................................... 54
3-2-5. Display All mode .............................................................................. 55
3-2-6. High Low Function ........................................................................... 56
3-2-7. Statistics .......................................................................................... 57
3-3. Cursor Measurement .......................................................... 59
3-3-1. Use Horizontal Cursors ................................................................... 59
3-3-2. Use Vertical Cursors ....................................................................... 61
3-4. Math Operation ................................................................... 64
3-4-1. Overview ......................................................................................... 64
3-4-2. Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Division ..................................... 65
3-4-3. FFT .................................................................................................. 66
3-4-4. Advanced Math ............................................................................... 68
3-4-5. Edit F(x) ........................................................................................... 69
4. CONFIGURATION .................................................................... 70
4-1. Acquisition ......................................................................... 70
4-1-1. Select Acquisition Mode .................................................................. 70
4-1-2. Digital Filter ..................................................................................... 71
4-1-3. Show Waveform in XY Mode ........................................................... 72
4-1-4. Set the Sampling Mode ................................................................... 74
4-1-5. Set the Record Length..................................................................... 75
4-2. Segmented Memory Acquisition ........................................... 76
4-2-1. Segments Display ........................................................................... 76
4-2-2. Set the Number of Segments .......................................................... 76
4-2-3. Run Segmented Memory................................................................. 77
4-2-4. Navigate Segmented Memory ......................................................... 78
4-2-5. Segment Measurement ................................................................... 78
4-2-6. Display All ........................................................................................ 79
4-2-7. Automatic Measurement.................................................................. 80
4-2-8. Segment Info ................................................................................... 82
4-3. Display ............................................................................... 82
4-3-1. Display Waveform as Dots or Vectors ............................................. 82
4-3-2. Set the Level of Persistence ............................................................ 83
4-3-3. Set the Intensity Level ..................................................................... 83
4-3-4. Set the Waveform Intensity Type .................................................... 84
4-3-5. Select Display Graticule .................................................................. 85
4-3-6. Freeze the Waveform (Run/Stop) .................................................... 85
4-3-7. Turn Off Menu ................................................................................. 86
4-4. Horizontal View .................................................................. 87
4-4-1. Move Waveform Position Horizontally ............................................. 87
4-4-2. Select Horizontal Scale ................................................................... 87
4-4-3. Select Waveform Update Mode ....................................................... 88
4-4-4. Zoom Waveform Horizontally .......................................................... 89
4-5. Vertical View (Channel) ....................................................... 91
4-5-1. Move Waveform Position Vertically ................................................. 91
4-5-2. Select Vertical Scale ....................................................................... 91
4-5-3. Select Coupling Mode ..................................................................... 91
4-5-4. Input Impedance .............................................................................. 92
4-5-5. Invert Waveform Vertically ............................................................... 92
4-5-6. Limit Bandwidth ............................................................................... 93
4-5-7. Expand by Ground/Center ............................................................... 93
4-5-8. Select Probe Type ........................................................................... 94
4-5-9. Select Probe Attenuation Level ....................................................... 94
4-5-10. Set the Deskew ............................................................................. 95
4-6. Trigger ............................................................................... 95
4-6-1. Trigger Type Overview .................................................................... 95
4-6-2. Trigger Parameter Overview ........................................................... 97
4-6-3. Setup Holdoff Level ....................................................................... 100
4-6-4. Setup Trigger Mode ....................................................................... 101
4-6-5. Using the Edge Trigger.................................................................. 101
4-6-6. Using Advanced Delay Trigger ...................................................... 102
4-6-7. Using Pulse Width (glitch) Trigger ................................................. 103
4-6-8. Using Video Trigger ....................................................................... 104
4-6-9. Pulse Runt trigger .......................................................................... 105
4-6-10. Using Rise and Fall (slope) Trigger ............................................. 106
4-6-11. Using the Timeout Trigger ........................................................... 107
4-7. Search .............................................................................. 108
4-7-1. Configuring Search Events ............................................................ 108
4-7-2. Copying Search Event To/From Trigger Events ............................ 109
4-7-3. Search Event Navigation ............................................................... 110
4-7-4. Save Search Marks ....................................................................... 110
4-7-5. Setting/Clearing Single Search Events .......................................... 111
4-7-6. Play / Pause .................................................................................. 111
4-8. System Info / Language / Clock .......................................... 113
4-8-1. Select Menu Language.................................................................. 113
4-8-2. View System Information ............................................................... 113
4-8-3. Erase Memory ............................................................................... 114
4-8-4. Turn the Buzzer On/Off ................................................................. 115
4-8-5. Set Date and Time ........................................................................ 115
4-8-6. Demo Outputs ............................................................................... 116
5. OPTIONAL SOFTWARE and APPS. ......................................... 118
5-1. Applications ....................................................................... 118
5-1-1. Overview ....................................................................................... 118
5-1-2. Running Applications ..................................................................... 118
5-1-3. Uninstalling Applications................................................................ 118
5-1-4. Using Go-NoGo ............................................................................. 119
5-2. Optional Software .............................................................. 123
5-2-1. Activating Optional Software ......................................................... 123
5-2-2. Running Optional Software ............................................................ 123
5-2-3. Uninstalling Optional Software ...................................................... 124
6. SAVE/RECALL ........................................................................ 125
6-1. File Format/Utility .............................................................. 125
6-1-1. Image File Format ......................................................................... 125
6-1-2. Waveform File Format ................................................................... 125
6-1-3. Spreadsheet File Format ............................................................... 125
6-1-4. Setup File Format .......................................................................... 128
6-2. Create/Edit Labels ............................................................. 129
6-3. Save ................................................................................. 131
6-3-1. File Type/Source/Destination ........................................................ 131
6-3-2. Save Image ................................................................................... 132
6-3-3. Save Waveform ............................................................................. 133
6-3-4. Save Setup .................................................................................... 134
6-4. Recall ............................................................................... 135
6-4-1. File Type/Source/Destination ........................................................ 135
6-4-2. Recall Default Panel Setting .......................................................... 136
6-4-3. Recall Waveform ........................................................................... 137
6-4-4. Recall Setup .................................................................................. 138
6-5. Reference Waveforms ........................................................ 139
6-5-1. Recall and Display Reference Waveforms .................................... 139
7. FILE UTILITIES ...................................................................... 141
7-1. File Navigation .................................................................. 141
7-2. Create Folder .................................................................... 143
7-3. Rename File ...................................................................... 144
7-4. Delete File ........................................................................ 145
7-5. Copy File to USB ............................................................... 145
8. HARDCOPY KEY .................................................................... 147
8-1. Printer I/O Configuration .................................................... 147
8-2. Print Output ....................................................................... 148
8-3. Save - Hardcopy Key ......................................................... 148
9. REMOTE CONTROL CONFIG .................................................. 150
9-1. Configure USB Interface .................................................... 150
9-2. Configure RS-232C Interface ............................................. 151
9-3. Configure the Ethernet Interface ......................................... 152
9-4. Configure Socket Server .................................................... 154
9-5. Configure GP-IB ................................................................ 155
9-6. USB/RS-232C Functionality Check ..................................... 156
9-7. Socket Server Functionality Check ..................................... 157
9-8. GP-IB Functionality Check ................................................. 159
9-9. Web Server Overview ........................................................ 161
10. MAINTENANCE .................................................................... 163
10-1. How to use SPC function .................................................. 163
10-2. Vertical Accuracy Calibration ............................................ 164
10-3. Probe Compensation ........................................................ 165
11. APPENDIX ............................................................................ 167
11-1. DCS-9700 Specifications .................................................. 167
11-1-1. Model-specific ............................................................................. 167
11-1-2. Common-specific ......................................................................... 167
11-2. Probe Specifications ........................................................ 171
11-2-1. GTP-070B-4 ................................................................................ 171
11-2-2. GTP-150A-2 ................................................................................ 171
11-2-3. GTP-250A-2 ................................................................................ 172
11-2-4. GTP-350A-2 ................................................................................ 172
11-3. DCS-9700 Dimensions .................................................... 173
11-4. FAQ................................................................................. 174
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USING THE PRODUCT SAFELY
Preface
To use the product safely, read this instruction manual to the end. Before using this product, understand how to correctly use it. If you read this manual but you do not understand how to use it, please ask us or your local dealer. After you read this manual, save it so that you can read it, anytime as requied.
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CAUTION
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Please be informed that we are not responsible for any damages to the user or to the third person, arising from malfunctions or other failures due to wrong use of the product or incorrect operation, except such responsibility for damages as required by law.
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WARNING
!
CAUTION
!
Do not remove the product’s covers and panels
Never remove the product’s covers and panels for any purpose. Otherwise, the user’s electric shock or fire may be incurred.
Warning on using the product
Warning items given below are to avoid danger to user’s body and life and
avoid the damage or deterioration of the product. Use the product, observing the following warning and caution items.
Warning items on power supply
Power supply voltage
The rated power supply voltages of the product are 100, 120, 220 and 240VAC. The rated power supply voltage for each product should be confirmed by reading the label attached on the back of the product or by the “rated” column shown in this instruction manual. The specification of power cord attached to the products is rated to 125VAC for all products which are designed to be used in the areas where commercial power supply voltage is not higher than 125VAC. Accordingly, you must change the power cord if you want to use the product at the power supply voltage higher than 125VAC. If you use the product without changing power cord to 250VAC rated one, electric shock or fire may be caused. When you used the product equipped with power supply voltage switching system, please refer to the corresponding chapter in the instruction manuals of each product.
Power cord
(Important) The attached power cord set can be used for this
device only.
If the attached power cord is damaged, stop using the product and call us or your local dealer. If the power cord is used without the damage being removed, an electric shock or fire may be caused.
Protective fuse If an input protective fuse is blown, the product does not operate. For a product with external fuse holder, the fuse may be replaced. As for how to replace the fuse, refer to the corresponding chapter in this instruction manual. If no fuse replacement procedures are indicated, the user is not permitted to replace it. In such case, keep the case closed and consult us or your local dealer. If the fuse is incorrectly replaced, a fire may occur.
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Warning item on Grounding
If the product has the GND terminal on the front or rear panel surface, be sure to ground the product to safely use it.
Warnings on Installation environment
Operating temperature and humidity
Use the product within the operating temperature indicated in the
“rating” temperature column. If the product is used with the vents of
the product blocked or in high ambient temperatures, a fire may occur.
Use the product within the operating humidity indicated in the “rating”
humidity column. Watch out for condensation by a sharp humidity change such as transfer to a room with a different humidity. Also, do not operate the product with wet hands. Otherwise, an electric shock or fire may occur.
Use in gas Use in and around a place where an inflammable or explosive gas or steam is generated or stored may result in an explosion and fire. Do not operate the product in such an environment. Also, use in and around a place where a corrosive gas is generated or spreading causes a serious damage to the product. Do not operate the product in such an environment.
Installation place Avoid installing the product on inclined places or on places subject to vibration. Otherwise, the product may slip or fall down to cause damages or injury accidents.
Do not let foreign matter in
Do not insert metal and inflammable materials into the product from its vent and spill water on it. Otherwise, electric shock or fire may occur.
Warning item on abnormality while in use
In abnormal situations, such as “smoke”, “fire”, “abnormal smell” or “irregular noise” occur from the product while in use, stop using the
product, turn off the switch, and remove the power cord plug from the outlet. After confirming that no other devices catch fire, ask us or your local dealer.
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Warning Item for the Measurement
When you measure a part of a high voltage, be careful not to touch a
hand to a measurement part directly. There is a risk of an electric shock.
Be sure to connect the probe or the cable and the ground side of the input connector to the ground potential (ground) of the substance measured. Since the chassis of this instrument is connected to the ground of the input block, connecting the earth lead of the probe to the potential floating from the ground potential may result in the following:
Electric shock A high current flows and damages the substance measured, this
instrument, and other connected device.
The following parts are connected to the chassis:
Probe for each channel and ground side of the input BNC connector Grounding conductor of the accessory 3-core power cord Ground pin for an interface signal
“Bad example” Prohibition
When measuring the floating potential, a differential method of measurement is recommended ( refer to the figure below ).
“Good example”
At connecting as Bad Example, +90V and chassis are shorted, and damages substance a measured. Therefore do not make such connection. If the instrument is not grounded, a potential of the chassis is +90V. Ground a chassis, in order to prevent an electric shock accident.
Setting of panel switches of an oscilloscope
CH2 INV: ON (CH2 inverted) ADD : ON (CH1+CH2)
Grounding
Oscilloscope
Earth Lead
Probe
Grounding
Oscilloscope
Grounding
Grounding
Earth Lead
Probe
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Input / Output terminals Maximum input to terminal is specified to prevent the product from being damaged. Do not supply input, exceeding the specifications that are indicated in the "Rating" column in the instruction manual of the product. Also, do not supply power to the output terminals from the outside. Otherwise, a product failure is caused.
Calibration Although the performance and specifications of the product are
checked under strict quality control during shipment from the factory, they may be deviated more or less by deterioration of parts due to their aging or others. It is recommended to periodically calibrate the product so that it is used with its performance and specifications stable. For consultation about the product calibration, ask us or your local dealer.
Daily Maintenance
When you clean off the dirt of the product covers, panels, and
knobs, avoid solvents such as thinner and benzene. Otherwise, the paint may peel off or resin surface may be affected. To wipe off the covers, panels, and knobs, use a soft cloth with neutral detergent in it. During cleaning, be careful that water, detergent, or other foreign matters do not get into the product. If a liquid or metal gets into the product, an electric shock and fire are caused. During cleaning, remove the power cord plug from the outlet.
Use the product correctly and safely, observing the above warning and caution items. Because the instruction manual indicates caution items even in individual items, observe those caution items to correctly use the product.
If you have questions or comments about the instruction manual, ask us or E-Mail us.
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1. GETTING STARTED

The Getting started chapter introduces the oscilloscope’s main
features, appearance, and set up procedure.

1-1. Main Features

Model name
Frequency
bandwidth
Input
channels
Real-time
Sampling Rate
DCS-9707
70MHz
4
2GSa/s
DCS-9710
100MHz
4
2GSa/s
DCS-9720
200MHz
4
2GSa/s
DCS-9730
300MHz
4
2GSa/s
DCS-9707D
70MHz
2
2GSa/s
DCS-9710D
100MHz
2
2GSa/s
DCS-9720D
200MHz
2
2GSa/s
DCS-9730D
300MHz
2
2GSa/s
Note
This instruction manual has been described as the 4ch model. In 2ch model, Can't set the ch3 and ch4.
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Features
8 inch TFT SVGA display.
All models feature a real-time sampling rate of
2GSa/s and an equivalent time sampling rate of 100GSa/s.
Deep memory: 2M points record length.
Waveform capture rate of 80,000 waveforms
per second.
Vertical sensitivity: 1mV/div~10V/div.
Logic Analyzer module (optional): Adds 8 or 16
channel digital inputs and serial bus (I2C, SPI, UART) and parallel bus triggering.
DDS Function Generator module (optional).
Segmented Memory: Optimizes the acquisition
memory to selectively capture only the important signal details. Up to 2048 successive waveform segments can be captured with a time-tag resolution of 8ns. Segmented memory can be used for both analog and digital channels.
Enhanced Search: Allows the scope to search
for a number of different signal events.
On-screen Help.
64 MB internal flash disk.
Interface
USB host port: front and rear panel, for storage
devices.
USB device port: rear panel, for remote control
or printing.
Demo output
GP-IB (optional)
RS-232C port.
Calibration output
SVGA output and Ethernet port (optional)
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1-2. Accessories

Standard Accessories
Part number
Description Power cord
N/A
region dependent
Passive probe
GTP-070B-4
70MHz(DCS-9707 / DCS-9707D)
GTP-150B-4
150MHz(DCS-9710 / DCS-9710D)
GTP-250A-2
250MHz(DCS-9720 / DCS-9720D)
GTP-350A-2
350MHz(DCS-9730 / DCS-9730D)
Options
Option Number
Description
DS2-LAN
Ethernet & SVGA output
DS2-GPIB
GP-IB Interface
DS2-FGN
DDS Function Generator
DS2-08LA
8-Channel Logic Analyzer card with 8-Channel Logic Analyzer Probe (GTL-08LA)
DS2-16LA
16-Channel Logic Analyzer card with 16-Channel Logic Analyzer Probe (GTL-16A)
Optional Accessories
Part number
Description GTL-110
Test lead, BNC to BNC heads
GTL-232
RS-232C cable, 9-pin Female to 9-pin Female, Null modem for PC
GTL-246
USB cable USB2.0A-B type cable
GTL-08LA
8Ch Logic Analyzer Testing Probe
GTL-16LA
16Ch Logic Analyzer Testing Probe
Drivers
USB driver
for Windows PC
LabVIEW driver
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1-3. Panel Overview

1-3-1. Front Panel

4ch Model
POWER
CH1 CH2
POSITION TIME/DIV
POSITIONPOSITION
VOLTS/DIV VOLTS/DIV
Autoset
Menu
50 %
Force-Trig
Select
TRIGGER
HORIZONTAL
VARIABLE
Measure Cursor
Display Help Save/ Recall Utility
Acquire
Single
Run/Stop
Search
Set/Clear
CH3 CH4
POSITION POSITION
VOLTS/DIV VOLTS/DIV
VERTICAL
M
R
B
Test
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 EXT TRIG
CAT
MW 16pF 300Vpk MAX.
1
CAT
MW 16 pF
300Vpk MAX.
Hardcopy
Option
Menu Off
LEVEL
Zoom
MATH
REF
Demo
Logic Analyzer
1
BUS
/
GEN 1 GEN 2
Default
LCD
Variable knob and Select
key
Autoset, Run/Stop, Single and Default settings
CH1~CH4
input
Trigger controls
Function keys
USB Host port , Demo and Ground terminals
Function Generator
output 1&2
Power
button
Hardcopy Key
Option
key
Math, Reference
and Bus keys
Bottom menu
keys
Horizontal controls
Menu key
Vertical
controls
Logic Analyzer input
EXT
trigger
Side menu keys
2ch Model
CH1 CH2
POSITION TIME/DIV
POSITIONPOSITION
VOLTS/DIV VOLTS/DIV
Autoset
Menu
50 %
Force-Trig
Select
TRIGGER
HORIZONTAL
VARIABLE
Measure Cursor
Display Help Save/ Recall Utility
Acquire
Single
Run/Stop
LEVEL
Search
Set/Clear
VERTICAL
Test
POWER
2V
Hardcopy
Option
Menu Off
Zoom
CAT
M 16pF 300Vpk MAX.
1
CAT
MW 16 pF 300Vpk MAX.
1
M
R
B
MATH
REF
BUS
Default
Logic Analyzer
GEN 1 GEN 2 CH1 CH2 EXT TRIG
-
2
W
LCD
Variable knob
and Select
key
Autoset, Run/Stop,Single
And Default Settings
Math,
Reference and Bus keys
Trigger
controls
Function
keys
USB Host port, Demo and
Ground terminals
Function Generator
output
1&2
Power
button
Hardcopy key
Option key
CH1~CH
2
input
Bottom
menu
keys
Horizontal
controls
Menu
key
Vertical
controls
Logic Analyzer
input
EXT
trigger
Side menu keys
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LCD Display
8” SVGA TFT color LCD. 800 x 600 resolution, wide angle view display.
Menu Off Key
Menu Off
Use the Menu Off key to hide the onscreen menu system.
Option Key
Option
The Option key is used to access any installed options, such the Logic Analyzer option.
Menu Keys
The Side menu and Bottom menu keys are used to make selections from the soft-menus on the LCD user interface. To choose menu items, use the 7 Bottom menu keys located on the bottom of the display panel. To select a variable or option from a menu, use the Side menu keys on the side of the panel. See page 19 for details.
Hardcopy
Option
Menu Off
Side menu keys
Bottom menu keys
Hardcopy Key
Hardcopy
The Hardcopy key is a quick-save or quick-print key, depending on its configuration. For more information see pages 148(save) or 148(print).
Variable Knob and Select Key
Select
VARIABLE
The Variable knob is used to increase/decrease values or to move between parameters. The Select key is used to make selections.
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Function Keys
The Function keys are used to enter and configure different functions on the DCS-9700 .
Measure
Measure
Configures and runs automatic measurements.
Cursor
Cursor
Configures and runs cursor measurements.
Test
Test
Configures and runs applications.
Acquire
Acquire
Configures the acquisition mode, including Segmented Memory acquisition.
Display
Display
Configures the display settings.
Help
Help
Shows the Help menu.
Save/Recall
Save/Recall
Used to save and recall waveforms, images, panel settings.
Utility
Utility
Configures the Hardcopy key, display time, language, calibration and Demo outputs. It also accesses the file utilities menu.
Autoset
Autoset
Press the Autoset key to automatically set the trigger, horizontal scale and vertical scale.
Run/Stop Key
Run/Stop
Press to Freeze (Stop) or continue (Run) signal acquisition (page 46). The run stop key is also used to run or stop Segmented Memory acquisition (page 77).
Single
Single
Sets the acquisition mode to single triggering mode.
Default Setup
Default
Resets the oscilloscope to the default settings.
Horizontal Controls
The horizontal controls are used to change the position of the cursor, set the time base settings, zoom into the waveforms and search for events*.
Horizontal Position
POSITION
The Position knob is used to position the waveforms horizontally on the display screen.
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TIME/DIV Knob
TIME/DIV
The Time/Div knob is used to change the horizontal scale.
Zoom
Zoom
Press Zoom in combination with the horizontal Position knob.
Play/Pause
The Play/Pause key allows you to view each search event in succession – to effectively “play” through each search event.
Search
Search
The Search key accesses the search function menu to set the search type, source and threshold.
Search Arrows
Use the arrow keys to navigate the search events.
Set/Clear
Set/Clear
Use the Set/Clear key to set or clear points of interest when using the search function.
Trigger Controls
The trigger controls are used to control the trigger level and options.
Level Knob
LEVEL
Used to set the trigger level.
Trigger Menu Key
Menu
Used to bring up the trigger menu.
50% Key
50 %
Sets the trigger level to the half way point (50%).
Force - Trig
Force-Trig
Press to force an immediate trigger of the waveform.
Vertical POSITION
POSITION
Sets the vertical position of the waveform.
Channel Menu Key
CH1
Press the CH1~4 key to set and configure the channel.
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VOLTS/DIV Knob
VOLTS/DIV
Sets the vertical scale of the channel.
External Trigger Input
EXT TRIG
Accepts external trigger signals (page 95). Input impedance: 1MΩ Voltage input: ±15V(peak), EXT trigger capacitance:16pF.
Math Key
M
MATH
Use the math key to set and configure math functions.
Reference Key
R
REF
Press the Reference key to set or remove reference waveforms.
BUS Key
B
BUS
The Bus key is used for parallel and serial bus (UART, I2C and SPI) configuration. Serial bus and parallel bus functionality is included with the Logic Analyzer options (DS2-08LA/DS2-16LA).
Channel Inputs
CH1
Accepts input signals. Input impedance: 1MΩ.
USB Host Port
Demo
TypeA, 1.1/2.0 compatible. Used for data transfer.
Ground Terminal
Demo
Accepts the DUT ground lead for common ground.
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Demo and Probe Compensation Outputs
Demo
The Demo outputs are multifunction outputs that can be configured for probe compensation, as a trigger output or as a basic waveform generator for demonstration purposes. (FM signal, UART, I2C, SPI). By default, the 3 Demo outputs are configured as: 1: Trigger output 2: FM waveform 3: Probe Compensation signal CAL (Demo 3) outputs a 2Vp-p, square wave signal for probe compensation. Please see page 116 for details.
Logic Analyzer Port
Logic Analyzer
The Logic Analyzer port is used to connect to a Logic Analyzer probe. This port only functions if the optional logic analyzer module is installed.
Function Generator Output
GEN 1
GEN 2
The function generator outputs are used with an optional function generator module.
Power Switch
POWER
Used to turn the power on/off.
: ON
: OFF
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1-3-2. Rear Panel

LINE VOLTAGE
AC 100 240V
RANGE
FREQUENCY 50 60Hz
POWER MAX. 55W 80VA
CAUTION
TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK THE POWER CORD PROTECTIVE GROUNDING
DO NOT REMOVE COVERS. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
CONDUCTOR MUST BE CONNECTED TO GROUND.
Ser. No. Label
Calibration output
RS-232C port Module Slot 1
Module Slot 2
Key lock
Power input socket
Ground strap
Go/No Go output
USB Host port
USB Device port
Calibration Output
Outputs the signal for vertical scale accuracy calibration (page 164).
USB Device Port
The USB Device port is used for remote control.
USB Host Port
The USB Host port is used to data transfer. Note: Only one rear panel USB port can be used at a time. Inserting a USB flash drive into the USB Host Port will disable the USB Device Port.
RS-232C Port
Used for RS-232C-based remote control.
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Module Slots
The module slots are used to install the optional modules:
DS2-LAN DS2-GPIB DS2-08LA DS2-16LA DS2-FGN
: Ethernet and SVGA : GP-IB : 8 channel logic analyzer : 16 channel logic analyzer :Function generator
Power Input Socket
Power cord socket accepts AC mains, 100 ~ 240V, 50/60Hz. For power up sequence, see page
16.
Security Slot
Kensington security slot compatible.
Ground Strap Connector
For use with a grounding strap.
Go-No Go Output
Outputs Go-No Go test results (page 119) as a 500us pulse signal.
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1-3-3. Display

Memory bar
Digital
waveforms
Analog
Waveforms
Bus
Channel status Horizontal status
Trigger
configuration
Waveform
frequency
Date and time
Trigger position
Acquisition modeTrigger Status
Trigger level
Channel
Indicators
Analog Waveforms
Shows the analog input signal waveforms.
Channel 1: Yellow
Channel 2: Blue
Channel 3: Pink
Channel 4: Green
Bus Waveforms
Shows the bus waveforms for either parallel or serial buses. The values are displayed in hex or binary.
Digital Waveforms
Shows the digital channel waveforms. There can be up to 16 digital channels.
Channel Indicators
The channel indicators show the zero volt level of the signal waveform for each activated channel. Any active channel is shown with a solid color.
Analog channel indicator
Bus indicator(B)
Digital channel indicator
Reference waveform indicator
Math indicator
Trigger Position
Shows the position of the trigger.
Horizontal Status
Shows the horizontal scale and position.
Date and Time
Current date and time (page 115).
Trigger Level
Shows the trigger level on the graticule.
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Memory Bar
The ratio and the position of the displayed waveform compared with the internal memory (page 87).
Trigger Status
Triggered.
Pre-trigger.
Not triggered, display not updated.
Trigger stopped. Also appears in Run/Stop (page 46).
Roll mode.
Auto trigger mode. For trigger details, see page 95.
Acquisition Mode
Normal mode
Peak detect mode
Average mode For acquisition details, see page 70.
Signal Frequency
Shows the trigger source frequency.
Indicates the frequency is less than 2Hz (lower frequency limit).
Trigger Configuration
Trigger source, slope, voltage, coupling.
Horizontal Status
Horizontal scale, horizontal position.
For trigger details, see page 95.
Channel Status
Channel 1, DC coupling, 2V/Div.
For channel details, see page 91.
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1-4. Set Up

1-4-1. Tilt Stand

Tilt
To tilt, pull the legs forward, as shown below.
Stand
To stand the scope upright, push the legs back under the casing as shown below.
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1-4-2. Module Installation

Background
The DCS-9700 has a number of optional modules that can be installed into the module slots on the rear panel. These modules must be installed before power up.
Note
The modules are not hot-swappable. Please ensure the power is off before connecting or disconnecting any of the modules from the rear panel.
Steps
1. Make sure the power is turned off before installing any of the optional modules.
2. Slide the tabs holding the module cover to the unlock position and then remove
3. Install the optional module. Be sure to make sure that the groves on the module line-up to the slots in the module bay.
4. Slide the tabs back into the lock position.
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1-4-3. Software Installation

Background
The DCS-9700 has optional software packages to expand the functionality of the standard DCS­9700 .An activation key is required to activate any optional software. A different activation key is required for each optional software package. For the latest files and information regarding the optional software packages, see our website or contact your nearest distributor.
Steps
1. Install any hardware modules if needed. See page 15 for installation details.
Panel Operation
2. Insert the USB serial key for the desired option into the front panel USB A port.
Demo
3. Press the Utility key then the File Utilities soft-key.
Utility
4. Navigate to the desired file in the USB file path. When the desired installation file has been found, press the Select key to start the installation.
VARIABLE
Select
5. The installation will complete in a few seconds. When finished a pop-up message will appear asking you to restart the DCS-9700.
6. Restart the DCS-9700.

1-4-4. Power Up

Requirements
The DCS-9700 accepts line voltages of 100 ~ 240V at 50 or 60Hz.
Step
1. Connect the power cord to the rear panel socket.
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2. Press the POWER key. The display becomes active in ~ 30 seconds.
: ON
: OFF
POWER
Note
The DCS-9700 recovers the state right before the power is turned OFF. The default settings can be recovered by pressing the Default key on the front panel. For details, see page 136.

1-4-5. First Time Use

Background
This section describes how to connect a signal, adjust the scale, and compensate the probe. Before operating the DCS-9700 in a new environment, run these steps to make sure the instrument performs at its full potential.
1. Power On
Follow the procedures on the previous page.
2. Set the Date
and Time
Set the date and time.
Page 115
3. Reset System
Reset the system by recalling the factory settings. Press the Default key on the front panel. For details, see page 136.
Default
4. Install Optional
modules
There are a number of optional hardware modules that can be installed, such as the optional function generator.
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5. Install Optional
Software
Optional software packages may also need to be installed.
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6. Connect
Probe
Connect the probe to the Channel 1 input and to the CAL signal output (Demo 3 output). This output provides a 2Vp-p, 1kHz square wave for signal compensation by default. Set the probe attenuation to x10 if the probe has adjustable attenuation.
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POSITION
CH1
Demo
x1
x10
X
10
X 1
CH1
Demo
6. Capture
Signal (Autoset)
Press the Autoset key. A square waveform appears on the center of the screen. For Autoset details, see page 45.
Autoset
7. Select Vector
Waveform
Press the Display key, and set the display to Vector on the bottom menu.
Display
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