Instructions
Chapter 11 Protocol Decoding    RIGOL 
MSO7000/DS7000 User's Guide  11-9 
4. Source setting 
Press Sources to enter the source setting menu. 
  Set the Tx source and the threshold 
  Press Tx and rotate the multifunction knob    to select the desired 
channel, and then press down the knob. You can also press Tx 
continuously or enable the touch screen to select it. The available 
channels include OFF, CH1-CH4, and D0-D15. 
  When you select the analog channel (CH1-CH4), press Threshold, 
then rotate the multifunction knob    or use the pop-up numeric 
keypad to adjust the threshold of Tx source. When you modify the 
threshold of the Tx source channel, a dotted line displaying the current 
threshold level is displayed on the screen. The dotted line disappears in 
about 2 s after you stop modifying the threshold. 
  Set the Rx source and the threshold 
Use the same method to select the Rx source and set the threshold (only 
when the Rx source channel is set to an analog channel (CH1-CH4)). 
Note: The Tx and Rx source channels cannot be set to "OFF" at the same time. 
  Polarity 
Press Polarity continuously to select the polarity of data transmission. It 
can be set to " " (positive) or " " (negative). 
  Normal: Use negative logic. High level indicates logic "0"; low level 
indicates logic "1". 
  Invert: Use positive logic. High level indicates logic "1"; low level 
indicates logic "0". 
5. Set data package 
Press Settings to enter the data package setting menu. 
  Data   
Press Data and rotate the multifunction knob    to set the number of 
data bits actually contained in each frame of data. Press down the knob to 
select it. You can also press Data continuously or enable the touch screen 
to select it. The available data bits are 5 bits, 6 bits, 7 bits, 8 bits, and 9 bits.   
  Parity 
It is used to check whether the data transmission is correct. Press Parity 
and rotate the multifunction knob    to select the desired parity mode, 
then press down the knob to select it. You can also press Parity 
continuously or enable the touch screen to select it. 
  None: indicates that no check bit appears during the transmission. 
  Even: indicates that the total number of "1" in the data bit and check 
bit is an even number. For example, when 0x55 (01010101) is sent, "0" 
should be added to the check bit. 
  Odd: indicates that the total number of "1" in the data bit and check bit 










