Instructions
RIGOL  Chapter 17 Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator (MSO7000 Option) 
17-2  MSO7000/DS7000 User's Guide 
To Output Basic Waveforms 
Press GI on the front panel or enable the touch screen to tap the GI label at the 
bottom of the screen to enable/disable the output of the [GI] connector on the front 
panel, and enter the Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator setting interface. 
MSO7000 series' built-in Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator can output a variety 
of basic waveforms, including Sine, Square, Ramp, Pulse, DC, Noise, Sinc, Exp.Rise, 
Exp.Fall, ECG, Gauss, Lorentz, Haversine, and Arb. 
To Output Sine 
Press Wave, rotate the multifunction knob    to select "Sine". Press down the 
knob to select it. You can also press Wave continuously or enable the touch screen 
to select it. At this time, you can set the parameters for the sine waveform. 
1.  Set the frequency or period 
First select Frequency or Period, then rotate the multifunction knob    to 
select "Frequency" or "Period". You can also press Frequency or Period 
continuously to select it. Also, you can enable the touch screen to select it. 
Rotate the multifunction knob    or use the pop-up numeric keypad to set the 
frequency or period value of the current signal. Different waveforms have 
different frequency or period (reciprocal of the frequency) ranges. 
Sine: 100 mHz to 25 MHz 
Square: 100 mHz to 15 MHz 
Ramp: 100 mHz to 1 MHz 
Pulse: 100 mHz to 10 MHz 
DC and Noise: no frequency parameter. 
2.  Set the amplitude or high level 
First select Amplitude or High Level, then rotate the multifunction knob    to 
select "Amplitude" or "High Level". You can also press Amplitude or High 
Level continuously to select it. Also, you can enable the touch screen to select it. 
Rotate the multifunction knob    or use the pop-up numeric keypad to set the 
amplitude or high level value of the current signal. Note that if you select 
"Amplitude" for this menu, then the menu below the Amplitude is automatically 
turns out to be "Offset"; if you select "High Level" for this menu, then the menu 
below the High Level is automatically turns out to be "Low Level". When 
Impedance is set to "HighZ", the available range is from 20 mVpp to 5 Vpp; when 
Impedance is set to "50Ω", the available range is from 10 mVpp to 2.5 Vpp. 
3.  Set the offset or low level 
First select Offset or Low Level, then rotate the multifunction knob    to 
select "Offset" or "Low Level". You can also press Offset or Low Level 










