Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Guaranty and Declaration
- Safety Requirement
- MSO5000-E Series Overview
- Document Overview
- Quick Start
- General Inspection
- Appearance and Dimensions
- To Prepare for Use
- Front Panel Overview
- Rear Panel Overview
- Front Panel Function Overview
- User Interface
- Touch Screen Controls
- Parameter Setting Method
- To Use the Kensington Security Lock
- To Use the Built-in Help System
- To View the Option Information and the Option Installation
- To Set the Vertical System
- To Set the Horizontal System
- To Set the Sample System
- To Trigger the Oscilloscope
- Trigger Source
- Trigger LEVEL/Threshold Level
- Trigger Mode
- Trigger Coupling
- Trigger Holdoff
- Noise Rejection
- Trigger Type
- Edge Trigger
- Pulse Trigger
- Slope Trigger
- Video Trigger
- Pattern Trigger
- Duration Trigger
- Timeout Trigger
- Runt Trigger
- Window Trigger
- Delay Trigger
- Setup/Hold Trigger
- Nth Edge Trigger
- RS232 Trigger (Option)
- I2C Trigger (Option)
- SPI Trigger (Option)
- CAN Trigger (Option)
- FlexRay Trigger (Option)
- LIN Trigger (Option)
- I2S Trigger (Option)
- MIL-STD-1553 Trigger (Option)
- Zone Trigger
- Trigger Output Connector
- Operations and Measurements
- Digital Voltmeter (DVM) and Frequency Counter
- Power Analysis (Option)
- Histogram Analysis
- Digital Channel
- Protocol Decoding
- Reference Waveform
- To Enable Ref Function
- To Select the Reference Channel
- To Select the Ref Source
- To Adjust the Ref Waveform Display
- To Save to Internal Memory
- To Clear the Display of the Reference Waveform
- To View Details of the Reference Waveform
- To Reset the Reference Waveform
- Color Setting
- Label Setting
- To Export to Internal or External Memory
- To Import from Internal or External Memory
- Pass/Fail Test
- Waveform Recording & Playing
- Search and Navigation Function
- Display Control
- Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator (Option)
- Store and Load
- System Utility Function Setting
- Remote Control
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix
- Index

Chapter 14 Waveform Recording & Playing RIGOL
MSO5000-E User Guide 14-3
4. Set Transition
Press Jump To continuously to select to jump to the recorded end frame
(
Last) or the recorded start frame ( First). For settings of the start and end
frames, refer to descriptions in "Play Options".
Record Options
During the waveform recording, the oscilloscope records the waveforms of the
currently enabled channel at a specified interval until you manually stops the
recording operation or the number of recorded frames has reached the set value.
Note: Before starting the recording operation, turn on the desired channel and
adjust the waveform display to the desired state. When starting the recording
operation, you can neither enable/disable the channel output nor adjust the
waveform display.
Before recording the waveforms, you can press More Setting to select "Record"
to set the following parameters.
1. Recording Interval
The recording interval indicates the time interval between the frames during the
recording process.
Press Interval, then rotate the multifunction knob or use the pop-up
numeric keypad to set the time interval between frames. The available range is
from 10 ns to 10 s.
2. Recording Frames
The recording frames refer to the number of frames that can be recorded
actually. After starting the recording operation, the oscilloscope stops the
recording operation automatically when the number of recorded frames reaches
the set value.
Press Frames, then rotate the multifunction knob or use the pop-up
numeric keypad to set the number of recorded frames. The available range is
from 1 to the maximum number of frames that can be recorded currently
(available in the Max Frames menu). Press Set to Max to set the number of
recorded waveform frames to the maximum number of frames automatically.
3. Max Frames
The menu shows the maximum number of frames that can be recorded currently.
As the capacity of the waveform memory is fixed, the more the number of points
each frame of waveform has, the less the number of waveform frames that can
be recorded. Therefore, the maximum number of recorded frames is related to
the currently selected "memory depth" (refer to "Memory Depth"). The
current memory depth refers to the number of waveform points per frame.










