Technical data
Table Of Contents
- Agilent 3000 Series Oscilloscopes-At a Glance
- In This Book
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Getting Started
- Step 1. Inspect the package contents
- Step 2. Turn on the oscilloscope
- Step 3. Load the default oscilloscope setup
- Step 4. Input a waveform
- Step 5. Become familiar with the Front Panel Controls
- Step 6. Become familiar with the oscilloscope display
- Step 7. Use Auto-Scale
- Step 8. Compensate probes
- Step 9. Use the Run Control buttons
- Displaying Data
- Capturing Data
- Making Measurements
- Saving, Recalling, and Printing Data
- Oscilloscope Utility Settings
- Specifications and Characteristics
- Service
- Safety Notices
- Index

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Agilent 3000 Series Oscilloscopes User’s Guide 45
To turn waveforms on or off (channel, math, or reference)
In these situations, pressing the channel (1, 2), Math, or Ref buttons have
the following effect:
• If the waveform is off, the waveform is turned on and its menu is
displayed.
• If the waveform is on and its menu is not displayed, its menu will be
displayed.
• If the waveform is on and its menu is displayed, the waveform is
turned off and its menu goes away.
To adjust the vertical scale
When an input channel waveform is on:
• Turn its vertical scale knob to change the amplitude per division
setting.
The amplitude/div setting changes in a 1-2- 5 step sequence from
2 mV/div to 10 V/div (with “1X” probe attenuation).
Ground is used as a reference.
• Push its vertical scale knob to toggle between vernier (fine scale)
adjustment and normal adjustment.
With vernier adjustment, the amplitude/div setting changes in small
steps between the normal (coarse scale) settings.
Vernier adjustment is not available for math function or reference
waveforms.
The amplitude/div setting is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of
the screen.