Instructions
Chapter 11 Protocol Decoding    RIGOL 
MSO7000/DS7000 User's Guide  11-23 
LIN Decoding (Option) 
The oscilloscope samples the LIN signal, and judges each data point to be logic "1" 
or logic "0" according to the preset threshold level. The LIN decoding is required to 
specify the LIN signal protocol version. 
In the decode setting menu, press Decode1  Bus Type, then rotate the 
multifunction knob    to select "LIN". Press down the knob    to select it. You can 
also press Bus Type continuously or enable the touch screen to select it. 
1.  Enable or disable the bus 
Press Bus Status continuously to enable or disable the decoding function. 
2.  Quickly apply LIN trigger settings to LIN decoding 
Press  Copy  Trig  to  copy  the  LIN  trigger  settings  and  apply  them  to  LIN 
decoding  function  (set  the  corresponding  LIN  decoding  parameters 
automatically).  For  analog  channels,  the  threshold  level  settings  will  also  be 
copied. 
3.  Set the source and the threshold 
  Press Source and rotate the multifunction knob    to select the desired 
source channel, and then press down the knob to select it. You can also 
press Source continuously or enable the touch screen to select it. The 
available channels include 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 set 
the threshold of the source channel. When you modify the threshold of the 
clock 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. 
4.  Signal setting 
Press Settings to enter the signal setting menu. 
  Set baud rate 
Three setting methods are available for baud rate:   
  Press  Baud Rate,  then  set  the  user-defined  baud  rate with  the 
displayed numeric keypad. 
  Press Baud Rate, then select the preset baud rate from the available 
options. The available baud rates include 2.4 kbps, 4.8 kbps, 9.6 kbps, 
19.2 kbps, and etc. 
  Press Baud Rate, then rotate the multifunction knob    to adjust the 
baud rate at a small step of 1 bps. 
  Set the parity bit 










