User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Guaranty and Declaration
- Safety Requirement
- MSO2000A/DS2000A Series Overview
- Document Overview
- Chapter 1 Quick Start
- Chapter 2 To Set the Vertical System
- Chapter 3 To Set the Horizontal System
- Chapter 4 To Set the Sample System
- Chapter 5 To Trigger the Oscilloscope
- Trigger Source
- Trigger Mode
- Trigger Coupling
- Trigger Holdoff
- Noise Rejection
- Trigger Type
- Edge Trigger
- Pulse Trigger
- Runt Trigger
- Windows Trigger (Option)
- Nth Edge Trigger (Option)
- Slope Trigger
- Video Trigger (HDTV Option)
- Pattern Trigger
- Delay Trigger (Option)
- TimeOut Trigger (Option)
- Duration Trigger (Option)
- Setup/Hold Trigger
- RS232 Trigger
- I2C Trigger
- SPI Trigger
- USB Trigger (Option)
- CAN Trigger (Option)
- Trigger Output Connector
- Chapter 6 MATH and Measurements
- Chapter 7 Digital Channel
- Chapter 8 Protocol Decoding
- Chapter 9 Reference Waveform
- Chapter 10 Pass/Fail Test
- Chapter 11 Waveform Record
- Chapter 12 Display Control
- Chapter 13 Signal Source
- Chapter 14 Store and Recall
- Chapter 15 System Function Setting
- Chapter 16 Remote Control
- Chapter 17 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 18 Specifications
- Chapter 19 Appendix
- Index
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start
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(2) Insert a small straight screwdriver into the slot at the power socket and pry
out the fuse seat gently.
(3) Take out the fuse and replace it with a fuse of the specified specification.
Then, reinstall the fuse seat.
5. AC Power Socket
AC power input terminal. The power requirement of this oscilloscope is 100-240
V, 45-440 Hz. Use the power cord provided with the accessories to connect the
instrument to AC power. Then, you can press the power key at the front panel to
start the instrument.
6. Lock Hole
You can lock the instrument to a fixed location using the security lock (please
buy it yourself) via the lock hole.
7. Trigger Out and Pass/Fail
Trigger Out
This connector will output a signal that can reflect the current capture rate
of the oscilloscope at each trigger. Connect the signal to the waveform
display device and measure the frequency of the signal. The measurement
result is the same with the current capture rate.
Pass/Fail
During the pass/fail test, the oscilloscope will output a negative pulse via
this connector each time a failed waveform is detected; the oscilloscope will
output low level continuously via this connector when no failed waveform is
detected.
8. Source Output Connectors
The output terminals of the built-in dual-channel source of the oscilloscope.
When Source1 or Source2 is enabled, the signal currently set can be output
through the [Source1] or [Source2] connector at the rear panel. This function
is only available for MSO2000A-S and DS2000A-S models oscilloscopes.