User manual
Table Of Contents
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- GETTING STARTED
- QUICK REFERENCE
- Menu Tree / Operation Shortcuts
- Convention
- Acquire Key
- Acquire Key - Segments
- Autoset Key
- CH1 ~ 4 Key
- Cursor Key
- Display Key
- Help Key
- Math Key
- Measure Key
- Hardcopy Key
- Run/Stop Key
- REF Key
- Save/Recall Key
- Test Key
- Test Key – Go-NoGo
- Trigger Type Menu
- Trigger Edge Menu
- Trigger Delay Menu
- Trigger Pulse Width Menu
- Trigger Video Menu
- Trigger Pulse Runt Menu
- Trigger Rise & Fall Menu
- Trigger Timeout Menu
- Utility Key
- Utility Key – I/O
- Utility Key – File Utilities
- Utility Key – Wave Generator - Demo Outputs
- Search - Edge
- Search – Pulse Width
- Search - Runt
- Search – Rise/Fall Time
- Zoom Key
- Option Key
- Default Settings
- Built-in Help
- Menu Tree / Operation Shortcuts
- MEASUREMENT
- CONFIGURATION
- OPTIONAL SOFTWARE and APPS.
- SAVE/RECALL
- FILE UTILITIES
- HARDCOPY KEY
- REMOTE CONTROL CONFIG
- MAINTENANCE
- FAQ
- I connected the signal but it does not appear on the display.
- I want to remove the (Measurement result / FFT result / Help contents) from the display.
- The waveform does not update (frozen).
- The probe waveform is distorted.
- Autoset does not catch the signal well.
- I can’t save files to the internal memory.
- The display image printout is too dark on the background.
- The date and time settings are not correct.
- The accuracy does not match the specification.
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
MEASUREMENT
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Math Operation
Overview
Background
Math operation runs addition, subtraction,
multiplication, division, FFT, or certain advanced
math functions for waveform manipulations using
the input signals or reference waveforms (Ref1~4)
and shows the result on the display. The resulted
waveform characteristics can be measured using
the cursors.
Addition (+)
Adds the amplitude of two signals.
Source
CH1~4, Ref1~4
Subtraction (–)
Extracts the amplitude difference between two
signals.
Source
CH1~4, Ref1~4
Multiplication (×)
Multiplies the amplitude of two signals.
Source
CH1~4, Ref1~4
Division (÷)
Divides the amplitude of two signals.
Source
CH1~4, Ref1~4
FFT
Runs FFT calculations on a signal. Four types of
FFT windows are available: Hanning, Hamming,
Rectangular, and Blackman.
Source
CH1~4, Ref1~4, f(x)
d/dt
Differentiate the source waveform.
Source
CH1~4, Ref1~4, f(x)
∫dt
Integrate the source waveform with respect to
time.
Source
CH1~4, Ref1~4, f(x)