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Notices Agilent Technologies, Inc. 2005-2012WarrantyNo part of this manual may be reproduced inany form or by any means (including electronic storage and retrieval or translationinto a foreign language) without prior agreement and written consent from AgilentTechnologies, Inc. as governed by UnitedStates and international copyright laws.The material contained in this document is provided “as is,” and is subject to being changed, without notice,in future editions. Further, to the maximum extent permitted by applicablelaw, Agilent disclaims all warranties,either express or implied, with regardto this manual and any informationcontained herein, including but notlimited to the implied warranties ofmerchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Agilent shall not beliable for errors or for incidental orconsequential damages in connection with the furnishing, use, or performance of this document or of anyinformation contained herein. ShouldAgilent and the user have a separatewritten agreement with warrantyterms covering the material in thisdocument that conflict with theseterms, the warranty terms in the separate agreement shall control.Manual Part Number75015-97023EditionFourth edition, March 2012Printed in MalaysiaAgilent Technologies, Inc.1900 Garden of the Gods RoadColorado Springs, CO 80907 USAPrint History75015-97000, January 201175015-97011, February 2011Technology Licenses75015-97012, June 2011The hardware and/or software described inthis document are furnished under a licenseand may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license.75015-97023, March 2012TrademarksJava is a U.S. trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.Sun, Sun Microsystems, and the Sun Logoare trademarks or registered trademarks ofSun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and othercountries.2Restricted Rights LegendIf software is for use in the performance of aU.S. Government prime contract or subcontract, Software is delivered and licensed as“Commercial computer software” asdefined in DFAR 252.227-7014 (June 1995),or as a “commercial item” as defined in FAR2.101(a) or as “Restricted computer software” as defined in FAR 52.227-19 (June1987) or any equivalent agency regulation orcontract clause. Use, duplication or disclosure of Software is subject to Agilent Technologies’ standard commercial licenseterms, and non-DOD Departments andAgencies of the U.S. Government willreceive no greater than Restricted Rights asdefined in FAR 52.227-19(c)(1-2) (June1987). U.S. Government users will receiveno greater than Limited Rights as defined inFAR 52.227-14 (June 1987) or DFAR252.227-7015 (b)(2) (November 1995), asapplicable in any technical data.Safety NoticesCAUTIONA CAUTION notice denotes a hazard. It calls attention to an operating procedure, practice, or the likethat, if not correctly performed oradhered to, could result in damageto the product or loss of importantdata. Do not proceed beyond aCAUTION notice until the indicatedconditions are fully understood andmet.WA R N I N GA WARNING notice denotes ahazard. It calls attention to anoperating procedure, practice, orthe like that, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could resultin personal injury or death. Do notproceed beyond a WARNINGnotice until the indicated conditions are fully understood andmet.Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide

InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes—At a GlanceTable 12000 X-Series Model Numbers, BandwidthsBandwidth70 MHz100 MHz200 MHz2-Channel 8 LogicChannels MSOMSO-X 2002AMSO-X 2012AMSO-X 2022A4-Channel 8 LogicChannels MSOMSO-X 2004AMSO-X 2014AMSO-X 2024A2-Channel DSODSO-X 2002ADSO-X 2012ADSO-X 2022A4-Channel DSODSO-X 2004ADSO-X 2014ADSO-X 2024AThe Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X- Series oscilloscopes deliver these features: 70 MHz, 100 MHz, and 200 MHz bandwidth models. 2- and 4- channel digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) models. 2 8- channel and 4 8- channel mixed- signal oscilloscope (MSO) models.Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide3

An MSO lets you debug your mixed- signal designs using analog signalsand tightly correlated digital signals simultaneously. The 8 digitalchannels have a 1 GSa/s sample rate, with a 50 MHz toggle rate. 8.5 inch WVGA display. Interleaved 2 GSa/s or non- interleaved 1 GSa/s sample rate. Interleaved 100 Kpts or non- interleaved 50 Kpts MegaZoom IV memoryfor the fastest waveform update rates, uncompromised. All knobs are pushable for making quick selections. Trigger types: edge, pulse width, pattern, and video. Math waveforms: add, subtract, multiply, and FFT. Reference waveforms (2) for comparing with other channel or mathwaveforms. Many built- in measurements. Built- in license- enabled waveform generator with: sine, square, ramp,pulse, DC, noise. USB ports make printing, saving and sharing data easy. Optional LAN/VGA module for connecting to a network and displayingthe screen on a different monitor. Optional GPIB module. A Quick Help system is built into the oscilloscope. Press and hold anykey to display Quick Help. Complete instructions for using the quickhelp system are given in “Access the Built- In Quick Help" on page 40.For more information about InfiniiVision oscilloscopes, see:"www.agilent.com/find/scope"4Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide

In This GuideThis guide shows how to use the InfiniiVision 2000 X- Series oscilloscopes.When unpacking and using theoscilloscope for the first time, see: Chapter 1, “Getting Started,” starting on page 19When displaying waveforms andacquired data, see: When setting up triggers or changinghow data is acquired, see: Chapter 9, “Triggers,” starting on page 113 Chapter 10, “Trigger Mode/Coupling,” starting onpage 135 Chapter 11, “Acquisition Control,” starting on page 143Making measurements and analyzingdata: When using the built-in waveformgenerator, see: Chapter 16, “Waveform Generator,” starting on page205When saving, recalling, or printing,see: Chapter 17, “Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data),”starting on page 211 Chapter 18, “Print (Screens),” starting on page 225When using the oscilloscope's utilityfunctions or web interface, see: Chapter 19, “Utility Settings,” starting on page 231 Chapter 20, “Web Interface,” starting on page 251For reference information, see: Chapter 21, “Reference,” starting on page 265Chapter 2, “Horizontal Controls,” starting on page 43Chapter 3, “Vertical Controls,” starting on page 55Chapter 4, “Math Waveforms,” starting on page 63Chapter 5, “Reference Waveforms,” starting on page77 Chapter 6, “Digital Channels,” starting on page 81 Chapter 7, “Display Settings,” starting on page 101 Chapter 8, “Labels,” starting on page 107Chapter 12, “Cursors,” starting on page 159Chapter 13, “Measurements,” starting on page 169Chapter 14, “Mask Testing,” starting on page 189Chapter 15, “Digital Voltmeter,” starting on page 201Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide5

TIPAbbreviated instructions for pressing a series of keys and softkeysInstructions for pressing a series of keys are written in an abbreviated manner. Instructionsfor pressing [Key1], then pressing Softkey2, then pressing Softkey3 are abbreviated asfollows:Press [Key1] Softkey2 Softkey3.The keys may be a front panel [Key] or a Softkey. Softkeys are the six keys located directlybelow the oscilloscope display.6Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide

ContentsInfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes—At a GlanceIn This Guide135Getting StartedInspect the Package Contents19Install the Optional LAN/VGA or GPIB ModuleTilt the Oscilloscope for Easy ViewingPower-On the Oscilloscope2223Connect Probes to the Oscilloscope24Maximum input voltage at analog inputsDo not float the oscilloscope chassisInput a Waveform242425Recall the Default Oscilloscope SetupUse Auto Scale222526Compensate Passive Probes27Learn the Front Panel Controls and Connectors 28Front Panel Overlays for Different Languages 35Learn the Rear Panel Connectors37Learn the Oscilloscope Display38Access the Built-In Quick Help40Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide7

2Horizontal ControlsTo adjust the horizontal (time/div) scale44To adjust the horizontal delay (position)45Panning and Zooming Single or Stopped Acquisitions46To change the horizontal time mode (Normal, XY, or Roll)XY Time Mode 48To display the zoomed time base4750To change the horizontal scale knob's coarse/fine adjustmentsetting 52To position the time reference (left, center, right)Navigating the Time BaseTo navigate time 53To navigate segments3525353Vertical ControlsTo turn waveforms on or off (channel or math)To adjust the vertical scaleTo adjust the vertical positionTo specify channel couplingTo specify bandwidth limiting5657575758To change the vertical scale knob's coarse/fine adjustmentsetting 58To invert a waveform59Setting Analog Channel Probe Options 59To specify the channel units 60To specify the probe attenuation 60To specify the probe skew 618Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide

4Math WaveformsTo display math waveforms63To perform a transform function on an arithmetic operationTo adjust the math waveform scale and offsetUnits for Math Waveforms646565Math Operators 66Add or Subtract 66Multiply 67Math Transforms 68FFT Measurement 685Reference WaveformsTo save a waveform to a reference waveform locationTo display a reference waveform78To scale and position reference waveformsTo adjust reference waveform skew777979To display reference waveform information80To save/recall reference waveform files to/from a USB storagedevice 806Digital ChannelsTo connect the digital probes to the device under testProbe cable for digital channels82Acquiring waveforms using the digital channelsTo display digital channels using AutoScaleInterpreting the digital waveform displayAgilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide818585869

To change the displayed size of the digital channelsTo switch a single channel on or off88To switch all digital channels on or off88To switch groups of channels on or off88To change the logic threshold for digital channelsTo reposition a digital channel878889To display digital channels as a bus90Digital channel signal fidelity: Probe impedance andgrounding 93Input Impedance 94Probe Grounding 96Best Probing Practices 98To replace digital probe leads7Display SettingsTo adjust waveform intensityTo set or clear persistenceTo clear the displayTo select the grid typeTo freeze the display101103104104To adjust the grid intensity898105105LabelsTo turn the label display on or off107To assign a predefined label to a channelTo define a new label108109To load a list of labels from a text file you create10110Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide

To reset the label library to the factory default9111TriggersAdjusting the Trigger LevelForcing a TriggerEdge Trigger114115115Pattern Trigger 118Hex Bus Pattern TriggerPulse Width Trigger120121Video Trigger 123To trigger on a specific line of video 127To trigger on all sync pulses 128To trigger on a specific field of the video signal 129To trigger on all fields of the video signal 130To trigger on odd or even fields 13110Trigger Mode/CouplingTo select the Auto or Normal trigger modeTo select the trigger coupling138To enable or disable trigger noise rejectionTo enable or disable trigger HF RejectTo set the trigger holdoffExternal Trigger Input136139139140140Maximum voltage at oscilloscope external trigger input11141Acquisition ControlRunning, Stopping, and Making Single Acquisitions (RunControl) 143Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide11

Overview of Sampling 145Sampling Theory 145Aliasing 145Oscilloscope Bandwidth and Sample RateOscilloscope Rise Time 147Oscilloscope Bandwidth Required 148Memory Depth and Sample Rate 149146Selecting the Acquisition Mode 149Normal Acquisition Mode 150Peak Detect Acquisition Mode 150Averaging Acquisition Mode 153High Resolution Acquisition Mode 155Acquiring to Segmented Memory 155Navigating Segments 157Infinite Persistence with Segmented MemorySegmented Memory Re-Arm Time 158Saving Data from Segmented Memory 15812CursorsTo make cursor measurementsCursor Examples13160163MeasurementsTo make automatic measurementsMeasurements SummarySnapshot All 173Voltage MeasurementsPeak-Peak 174Maximum 174Minimum 174Amplitude 17412157170171173Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide

Top 175Base 176Overshoot 176Preshoot 177Average 178DC RMS 178AC RMS 179Time Measurements 181Period 181Frequency 182 Width 183– Width 183Burst Width 183Duty Cycle 183Rise Time 184Fall Time 184Delay 184Phase 185Measurement Thresholds186Measurement Window with Zoom Display14188Mask TestingTo create a mask from a "golden" waveform (Automask)Mask Test Setup OptionsMask Statistics189191194To manually modify a mask file195Building a Mask File 198How is mask testing done?200Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide13

15Digital Voltmeter16Waveform GeneratorTo select generated waveform types and settingsTo output the waveform generator sync pulseTo specify the expected output load208209To use waveform generator logic presetsTo restore waveform generator defaults17205209210Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data)Saving Setups, Screen Images, or Data 211To save setup files 213To save BMP or PNG image files 213To save CSV, ASCII XY, or BIN data files 214To save ALB data files 215Length Control 217To save reference waveform files to a USB storage deviceTo save masks 219To navigate storage locations 220To enter file names 220219Recalling Setups, Masks, or Reference Waveforms 221To recall setup files 221To recall mask files 222To recall reference waveform files from a USB storagedevice 222Recalling Default SetupsPerforming a Secure Erase18223223Print (Screens)To print the oscilloscope's display14225Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide

To set up network printer connectionsTo specify the print optionsTo specify the palette option19226228229Utility SettingsI/O Interface Settings231Setting up the Oscilloscope's LAN Connection 232To establish a LAN connection 233Stand-alone (Point-to-Point) Connection to a PC 234File Explorer235Setting Oscilloscope Preferences 237To choose "expand about" center or groundTo disable/enable transparent backgroundsTo load the default label library 238To set up the screen saver 238To set AutoScale preferences 239Setting the Oscilloscope's Clock237238240Setting the Rear Panel TRIG OUT Source240Performing Service Tasks 241To perform user calibration 242To perform hardware self test 244To perform front panel self test 245To display oscilloscope information 245To display the user calibration status 245To clean the oscilloscope 245To check warranty and extended services statusTo contact Agilent 246To return the instrument 246Configuring the [Quick Action] KeyAgilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide24624715

Adding an Annotation20248Web InterfaceAccessing the Web Interface252Browser Web Control 253Real Scope Remote Front Panel 254Simple Remote Front Panel 255Remote Programming via the Web Interface 256Remote Programming with Agilent IO Libraries 257Save/Recall 257Saving Files via the Web Interface 257Recalling Files via the Web Interface 259Get Image259Identification Function21260Instrument Utilities261Setting a Password262ReferenceSpecifications and Characteristics265Measurement Category 265Oscilloscope Measurement Category 266Measurement Category Definitions 266Transient Withstand Capability 267Maximum input voltage at analog inputsMaximum input voltage at digital channelsEnvironmental ConditionsProbes and Accessories16267267267268Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide

Passive Probes 268Differential Probes 269Current Probes 269Accessories Available 270Loading Licenses and Displaying License InformationLicensed Options Available 271Other Options Available 272Upgrading to an MSO 272Software and Firmware Updates272Binary Data (.bin) Format 273Binary Data in MATLAB 274Binary Header Format 274Example Program for Reading Binary DataExamples of Binary Files 277CSV and ASCII XY files 279CSV and ASCII XY file structure 280Minimum and Maximum Values in CSV FilesAcknowledgements271276280281IndexAgilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide17

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Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series OscilloscopesUser's Guide1Getting StartedInspect the Package Contents 19Tilt the Oscilloscope for Easy Viewing 22Power-On the Oscilloscope 23Connect Probes to the Oscilloscope 24Input a Waveform 25Recall the Default Oscilloscope Setup 25Use Auto Scale 26Compensate Passive Probes 27Learn the Front Panel Controls and Connectors 28Learn the Rear Panel Connectors 37Learn the Oscilloscope Display 38Access the Built-In Quick Help 40This chapter describes the steps you take when using the oscilloscope forthe first time.Inspect the Package Contents Inspect the shipping container for damage.If your shipping container appears to be damaged, keep the shippingcontainer or cushioning material until you have inspected the contentsof the shipment for completeness and have checked the oscilloscopemechanically and electrically. Verify that you received the following items and any optionalaccessories you may have ordered:s119

1Getting Started InfiniiVision 2000 X- Series oscilloscope. Power cord (country of origin determines specific type). Oscilloscope probes: Two probes for 2- channel models. Four probes for 4- channel models. Documentation CD- ROM.20Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide

Getting Started1InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series oscilloscopeN2862B probes(Qty 2 or 4)Documentation CDDigital Probe Kit*(MSO models only)Power cord(Based on countryof origin)*N6459-60001 Digital Probe Kit contains:N6459-61601 8-channel cable (qyt 1)01650-82103 2-inch probe ground leads (qyt 3)5090-4832Grabber (qty 10)Digital probe replacement parts are listed in the"Digital Channels" chapter.See Also “Accessories Available" on page 270Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide21

1Getting StartedInstall the Optional LAN/VGA or GPIB ModuleIf you need to install a DSOXLAN LAN/VGA module or a DSOXGPIB GPIBmodule, perform this installation before you power on the oscilloscope.1 If you need to remove a module before installing a different module,pinch the module's spring tabs, and gently remove the module from theslot.2 To install a module, slide the module into the slot on the back until itis fully seated.The module's spring tabs will latch into the slot, keeping the module inplace.LAN/VGA ModuleModule SlotGPIB Module: 51,1* 0 ,17 ,1*5281' 72 92,'(/(&75,& 6 2&.a 9 ]a 9 ] :DWWV 0 ;NOTEThe LAN/VGA or GPIB module must be installed before powering on the oscilloscope.Tilt the Oscilloscope for Easy ViewingThere are tabs under the oscilloscope's front feet that can be flipped outto tilt the oscilloscope.22Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide

1Getting StartedFlip-Out TabsPower-On the OscilloscopePowerRequirementsLine voltage, frequency, and power: Line 100- 120 Vac, 50/60/400 Hz 100- 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz 100 W maxVentilationRequirementsThe air intake and exhaust areas must be free from obstructions.Unrestricted air flow is required for proper cooling. Always ensure thatthe air intake and exhaust areas are free from obstructions.The fan draws air in from the left side and bottom of the oscilloscope andpushes it out behind the oscilloscope.When using the oscilloscope in a bench- top setting, provide at least 2"clearance at the sides and 4" (100 mm) clearance above and behind theoscilloscope for proper cooling.To power-on theoscilloscope1 Connect the power cord to the rear of the oscilloscope, then to asuitable AC voltage source. Route the power cord so the oscilloscope'sfeet and legs do not pinch the cord.Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide23

1Getting Started2 The oscilloscope automatically adjusts for input line voltages in therange 100 to 240 VAC. The line cord provided is matched to the countryof origin.WA R N I N GAlways use a grounded power cord. Do not defeat the power cord ground.3 Press the power switch.The power switch is located on the lower left corner of the front panel.The oscilloscope will perform a self- test and will be operational in a fewseconds.Connect Probes to the Oscilloscope1 Connect the oscilloscope probe to an oscilloscope channel BNCconnector.2 Connect the probe's retractable hook tip to the point of interest on thecircuit or device under test. Be sure to connect the probe ground leadto a ground point on the circuit.CAUTIONMaximum input voltage at analog inputsCAT I 300 Vrms, 400 Vpk; transient overvoltage 1.6 kVpkWith 10073C 10:1 probe: CAT I 500 Vpk, CAT II 400 VpkWith N2862A or N2863A 10:1 probe: 300 VrmsCAUTIONDo not float the oscilloscope chassisDefeating the ground connection and "floating" the oscilloscope chassis will probablyresult in inaccurate measurements and may also cause equipment damage. The probeground lead is connected to the oscilloscope chassis and the ground wire in the powercord. If you need to measure between two live points, use a differential probe withsufficient dynamic range.24Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide

Getting StartedWA R N I N G1Do not negate the protective action of the ground connection to the oscilloscope. Theoscilloscope must remain grounded through its power cord. Defeating the groundcreates an electric shock hazard.Input a WaveformThe first signal to input to the oscilloscope is the Demo 2, Probe Compsignal. This signal is used for compensating probes.1 Connect an oscilloscope probe from channel 1 to the Demo 2 (ProbeComp) terminal on the front panel.2 Connect the probe's ground lead to the ground terminal (next to theDemo 2 terminal).Recall the Default Oscilloscope SetupTo recall the default oscilloscope setup:1 Press [Default Setup].The default setup restores the oscilloscope's default settings. This placesthe oscilloscope in a known operating condition. The major default settingsare:Table 2Default Configuration SettingsHorizontalNormal mode, 100 µs/div scale, 0 s delay, center time reference.Vertical (Analog)Channel 1 on, 5 V/div scale, DC coupling, 0 V position.TriggerEdge trigger, Auto trigger mode, 0 V level, channel 1 source, DC coupling,rising edge slope, 40 ns holdoff time.DisplayPersistence off, 20% grid intensity.OtherAcquire mode normal, [Run/Stop] to Run, cursors and measurements off.LabelsAll custom labels that you have created in the Label Library are preserved (noterased), but all channel labels will be set to their original names.Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide25

1Getting StartedIn the Save/Recall Menu, there are also options for restoring the completefactory settings (see “Recalling Default Setups" on page 223) or performinga secure erase (see “Performing a Secure Erase" on page 223).Use Auto ScaleUse [Auto Scale] to automatically configure the oscilloscope to best displaythe input signals.1 Press [Auto Scale].You should see a waveform on the oscilloscope's display similar to this:2 If you want to return to the oscilloscope settings that existed before,press Undo AutoScale.3 If you want to enable "fast debug" autoscaling, change the channelsautoscaled, or preserve the acquisition mode during autoscale, pressFast Debug, Channels, or Acq Mode.These are the same softkeys that appear in the AutoScale PreferencesMenu. See “To set AutoScale preferences" on page 239.26Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide

1Getting StartedIf you see the waveform, but the square wave is not shaped correctly asshown above, perform the procedure “Compensate Passive Probes" onpage 27.If you do not see the waveform, make sure the probe is connectedsecurely to the front panel channel input BNC and to the left side,Demo 2, Probe Comp terminal.How AutoScaleWorksAuto Scale analyzes any waveforms present at each channel and at theexternal trigger input. This includes the digital channels, if connected.Auto Scale finds, turns on, and scales any channel with a repetitivewaveform that has a frequency of at least 25 Hz, a duty cycle greater than0.5%, and an amplitude of at least 10 mV peak- to- peak. Any channels thatdo not meet these requirements are turned off.The trigger source is selected by looking for the first valid waveformstarting with external trigger, then continuing with the lowest numberanalog channel up to the highest number analog channel, and finally (ifdigital probes are connected) the highest number digital channel.During Auto Scale, the delay is set to 0.0 seconds, the horizontal time/div(sweep speed) setting is a function of the input signal (about 2 periods ofthe triggered signal on the screen), and the triggering mode is set to Edge.Compensate Passive ProbesEach oscilloscope passive probe must be compensated to match the inputcharacteristics of the oscilloscope channel to which it is connected. Apoorly compensated probe can introduce significant measurement errors.1 Input the Probe Comp signal (see “Input a Waveform" on page 25).2 Press [Default Setup] to recall the default oscilloscope setup (see “Recallthe Default Oscilloscope Setup" on page 25).3 Press [Auto Scale] to automatically configure the oscilloscope for theProbe Comp signal (see “Use Auto Scale" on page 26).4 Press the channel key to which the probe is connected ([1], [2], etc.).5 In the Channel Menu, press Probe.6 In the Channel Probe Menu, press Probe Check; then, follow theinstructions on- screen.Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide27

1Getting StartedIf necessary, use a nonmetallic tool (supplied with the probe) to adjustthe trimmer capacitor on the probe for the flattest pulse possible.On the N2862/63/90 probes, the trimmer capacitor is the yellowadjustment on the probe tip. On other probes, the trimmer capacitor islocated on the probe BNC connector.Perfectly compensatedOver compensatedUnder compensated7 Connect probes to all other oscilloscope channels (channel 2 of a2- channel oscilloscope, or channels 2, 3, and 4 of a 4- channeloscilloscope).8 Repeat the procedure for each channel.Learn the Front Panel Controls and ConnectorsOn the front panel, key refers to any key (button) you can press.Softkey specifically refers to the six keys that are directly below thedisplay. The legend for these keys is directly above them, on the display.Their functions change as you navigate through the oscilloscope's menus.For the following figure, refer to the numbered descriptions in the tablethat follows.28Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide

1Getting Started5. Tools keys6. Trigger controls7. Horizontal controls8. Run Control keys9. [Default Setup] key10. [Auto Scale] key11. Additionalwaveformcontrols4. Entry knob3. [Intensity] key12. Measure controls13. Waveform keys2. Softkeys14. File keys1. Power switch15. [Help] key21. Waveformgeneratoroutput20. Digitalchannelinputs19. USBHostport18. Demo 2, Ground, 17. Analog 16 Vertical controlsand Demo 1channelterminalsinputs1.Power switchPress once to switch power on; press again to switch power off. See“Power-On the Oscilloscope" on page 23.2.SoftkeysThe functions of these keys change based upon the menus shown on thedisplay directly above the keys.TheBackBack/Up key moves up in the softkey menu hierarchy. At thetop of the hierarchy, the Back Back/Up key turns the menus off, andoscilloscope information is shown instead.3.[Intensity] keyPress the key to illuminate it. When illuminated, turn the Entry knob toadjust waveform intensity.You can vary the intensity control to bring out signal detail, much like ananalog oscilloscope.Digital channel waveform intensity is not adjustable.More details about using the Intensity control to view signal detail are on“To adjust waveform intensity" on page 101.Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide29

1Getting Started4.Entry knobThe Entry knob is used to select items from menus and to change values.The function of the Entry knob changes based upon the current menuand softkey selections.Note that the curved arrow symbolabove the entry knobilluminates whenever the entry knob can be used to select a value. Also,note that when the Entry knobsymbol appears on a softkey, youcan use the Entry knob, to select values.Often, rotating the Entry knob is enough to make a selection. Sometimes,you can push the Entry knob to enable or disable a selection. Pushing theEntry knob also makes popup menus disappear.305.Tools keysThe Tools keys consist of: [Utility] key — Press this key to access the Utility Menu, which letsyou configure the oscilloscope's I/O settings, use the file explorer, setpreferences, access the service menu, and choose other options. SeeChapter 19, “Utility Settings,” starting on page 231. [Quick Action] key — Press this key to perform the selected quickaction: measure all snapshot, print, save, recall, freeze display. andmore. See “Configuring the [Quick Action] Key" on page 247. [Analyze] key — Press this key to access analysis features like masktesting (see Chapter 14, “Mask Testing,” starting on page 189), triggerlevel setting, measurement threshold setting, or Video triggerautomatic set up and display. [Wave Gen] key — Press this key to access waveform generatorfunctions. See Chapter 16, “Waveform Generator,” starting on page205.6.Trigger controlsThese controls determine how the oscilloscope triggers to capture data.See Chapter 9, “Triggers,” starting on page 113 and Chapter 10, “Trig

MSO-X 2004A MSO-X 2014A MSO-X 2024A 2-Channel DSO DSO-X 2002A DSO-X 2012A DSO-X 2022A 4-Channel DSO DSO-X 2004A DSO-X 2014A DSO-X 2024A. 4 Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide the screen on a different monitor. An MSO lets

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