User manual
Table Of Contents
- toc
- General safety summary
- Compliance Information
- Preface
- Getting Started
- Operating Basics
- Understanding Oscilloscope Functions
- Application Examples
- Taking Simple Measurements
- Using Autorange to Examine a Series of Test Points
- Taking Cursor Measurements
- Analyzing Signal Detail
- Capturing a Single-Shot Signal
- Measuring Propagation Delay
- Triggering on a Specific Pulse Width
- Triggering on a Video Signal
- Analyzing a Differential Communication Signal
- Viewing Impedance Changes in a Network
- Data Logging
- Limit Testing
- Math FFT
- USB Flash Drive and Device Ports
- USB Flash Drive Port
- File Management Conventions
- Saving and Recalling Files With a USB Flash Drive
- Using the Save Function of the Print Front Panel Button
- USB Device Port
- Installing the PC Communications Software on a PC
- Connecting to a PC
- Connecting to a GPIB System
- Command Entry
- Connecting to a Printer
- Printing a Screen Image
- Reference
- Appendix A: Specifications
- Appendix B: TPP0101 and TPP0201 Series 10X Passive Probes Inform
- Appendix C: Accessories
- Appendix D: Cleaning
- Appendix E: Default Setup
- Appendix F: Font Licenses

Getting Started
USB Flash Drive
port for file storage
Direct printing to any PictBridge compatible printer
PC communications through the USB D evice port with OpenChoice PC
Communications software
Connect to a GPIB controller through an optional TEK-USB-488 adapter
Cursors w ith readouts
Trigger frequency readout
Sixteen automatic measurements
Waveform
averaging and peak detection
Dual time base
Math functions: +, -, and × operations
Math Fast Fourier Transform (FFT)
Pulse Width trigger capability
Video trigger capability with line-selectable triggering
Exter
nal trigger
Variable persistence display
User interface and help topics in ten languages
Ins
tallation
Power Cord
Use only the power cord provided with your oscilloscope. Appendix B:
Accessories lists the standard and the optional accessories.
Po
wer Source
Use a power source that delivers 90 t o 264 VAC
RMS
,45to66Hz. Ifyouhavea
400 Hz power source, it must deliver 90 to 132 VAC
RMS
, 360 to 440 Hz.
Security Loop
Use a standard laptop computer security lock, or thread a security cable through
the built-in cable channel to secure your oscilloscope to your location.
2 TBS1000 Series Oscilloscopes User Manual