Instructions
Chapter 11 Protocol Decoding    RIGOL 
MSO7000/DS7000 User's Guide  11-7 
data, it indicates that the decoded data are not fully displayed. At this 
time, you can view the details in the "Packets" view. If you select 
"Payload", all data in the specified column will be displayed in the event 
table. If "…" appears in the specified column of data, it indicates that 
the decoded data are not fully displayed. At this time, you can view the 
details in the "Packets" view.   
  Export: If you select "Packets", you can export time and the 
corresponding decoded data. Press Export, the save setting menu is 
displayed. You can export the data table of the packets to the internal 
or external USB storage device (when detected) in CSV format. For 
detailed saving operation, refer to descriptions in "Store and Load". 
  Jump to: Set the operating status of the oscilloscope to "STOP". Then, 
select the data of the specified time from the event table. Press Jump 
to and the specified data waveforms are displayed in the center of the 
screen. 
  Decode: The setting of this menu enables you to quickly view the 
corresponding event tables of four decode modules (Decode1, 
Decode2, Decode3, and Decode4). Press Decode and rotate the 
multifunction knob    to select a decode module, then press down 
the knob to select it. You can also press Decode continuously or 
enable the touch screen to select it. 
5. Noise rejection 
Press Setting  Noise Reject to enable or disable the noise rejection function. 
Noise rejection can remove the data that last not enough time on the bus and 
eliminate the burst glitch in the actual circuit. When the noise rejection is 
enabled, press Reject Time, rotate the multifunction knob    or use the 
pop-up numeric keypad to set the desired rejection time. The available range of 
the rejection time is from 0 s to 1 s. 
RS232 Decoding (Option) 
RS232 serial bus consists of the transmitting data line (TX) and the receiving data 
line (RX). 
DeviceA DeviceB
Tx
Rx
Rx Tx
Figure 11-3 Schematic Diagram of RS232 Serial Bus 
The industry standard of RS232 uses "Negative Logic", i.g. high level is logic "0" and 
low level is logic "1". 










