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Agilent 1000B Series Oscilloscopes User’s Guide
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Ta
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Table 1.
Agilent 1000B
Seri
es Oscilloscope Models
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Table 2.
Power Requirements
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Table 3.
Environmental Characteristics
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Table 4.
Auto Scal
e Default Settings
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Table 5.
Front Panel Controls
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Table 6.
FFT Window Characteristics
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Table of Contents
Default Chapter
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Agilent 1000B Series Oscilloscopes-At a Glance
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In this Book
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Table of Contents
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Figures
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Tables
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1 Getting Started
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Step 1. Inspect the Package Contents
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Step 2. Turn on the Oscilloscope
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Figure 1 Power Switch
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Step 3. Load the Default Oscilloscope Setup
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Figure 2 [Default Setup] Key
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Step 4. Input a Waveform
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Step 5. Use Auto Scale
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Figure 3 [Auto Scale] Key
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Step 6. Compensate Probes
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Low Frequency Compensation
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Figure 4 Low Frequency Probe Compensation
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High Frequency Compensation
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Figure 5 High Frequency Probe Compensation
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Step 7. Become Familiar with the Front Panel Controls
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Figure 6. Front Panel
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Front Panel Overlays for Different Languages
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Step 8. Become Familiar with the Oscilloscope Display
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Figure 7 Oscilloscope Display
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Figure 8 Softkey Menus
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Using the Oscilloscope Softkey Menus
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Step 9. Use the Run Control Keys
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Figure 9 Run Control Keys
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Step 10. Access the Built-In Help
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Securing the Oscilloscope
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Figure 10 Securing the Instrument
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2 Displaying Data
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Using the Horizontal Controls
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Figure 11 Horizontal Controls
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Figure 12. Status Bar, Trigger Position, and Horizontal Scale Control
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To Adjust the Horizontal Scale
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To Adjust the Horizontal Position
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To Display the Zoomed Time Base
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Figure 13 Zoomed Time Base Window
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To Change the Horizontal Time Base (Y-T, X-Y, or Roll)
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Figure 14 X-Y Display Format Showing Out-Of-Phase Waveforms
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To View the Sample Rate
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Using the Vertical Controls
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Figure 15 Vertical Controls
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To Adjust the Vertical Scale
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To Turn Waveforms on or off (Channel, Math, or Reference)
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To Adjust the Vertical Position
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To Specify Channel Coupling
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Figure 16 DC Coupling Control
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Figure 17 AC Coupling Control
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Figure 18. BW Limit Control off
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To Specify a Bandwidth Limit
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Figure 19 BW Limit Control on
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To Specify the Probe Attenuation
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To Change the Volts/DIV Control Sensitivity
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To Use a Digital Filter
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Figure 20 Waveform before Inversion
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To Invert a Waveform
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Figure 21 Waveform after Inversion
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Using Math Function Waveforms
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Figure 22 Math Scale Setting Value
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To Add, Subtract, or Multiply Waveforms
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To Display the Frequency Domain Using FFT
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Figure 23 FFT Waveform
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Using Reference Waveforms
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To Save a Reference Waveform
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To Export or Import Reference Waveforms
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To Return the Reference Waveform to Its Default Scale
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Changing the Display Settings
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Figure 24 [Display] Key
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To Clear the Display
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To Display Waveforms as Vectors or Dots
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To Set Waveform Persistence
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To Adjust the Grid Brightness
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To Adjust Waveform Intensity
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To Change the Grid
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To Invert Screen Colors
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To Change the Menu Display Time
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3 Capturing Data
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Overview of Sampling
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Sampling Theory
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Aliasing
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Oscilloscope Bandwidth and Sample Rate
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Figure 25 Alaising
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Figure 26 Theoretical Brick-Wall Frequency Response
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Oscilloscope Rise Time
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Figure 27. Sample Rate and Oscilloscope Bandwidth
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Oscilloscope Bandwidth Required
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Memory Depth and Sample Rate
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Choosing the Sampling Mode
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To Select the Real-Time Sampling Mode
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Figure 28 Real-Time Sampling Mode
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To Select the Equivalent-Time Sampling Mode
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Figure 29 Equivalent-Time (Repetitive) Sampling Mode
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Choosing the Acquisition Mode
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Figure 30 [Acquire] Key
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Figure 31 Noisy Waveform Without Averaging
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To Select the Average Acquisition Mode
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To Select the Normal Acquisition Mode
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Figure 32 Noisy Waveform with Averaging
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To Select the Peak Detect Acquisition Mode
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Figure 33 Peak Detect Waveform
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To Turn OFF/ON Sine(X)/X Interpolation
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Recording/Playing-Back Waveforms
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To Record Waveforms
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To Play-Back Waveforms
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To Store Recorded Waveforms
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Adjusting the Trigger Level
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To Adjust the Trigger Level
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Figure 34 Trigger Controls
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To Force a Trigger
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Choosing the Trigger Mode
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To Set up Edge Triggers
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To Set up Pulse Width Triggers
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To Set up Video Triggers
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Figure 35 Line Synchronization
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Figure 36 Field Synchronization
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To Set up Alternate Triggers
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Figure 37 Alternate Triggers
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Setting Other Trigger Parameters
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To Set the Trigger Sweep
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To Set the Trigger Coupling
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To Set the Trigger High-Frequency Reject Coupling
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To Change the Trigger Sensitivity
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To Specify a Trigger Holdoff
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Figure 38 Trigger Holdoff
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Using the External Trigger Input
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4 Making Measurements
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Displaying Automatic Measurements
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Figure 39 [Meas] Key
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To Clear Automatic Measurements from the Display
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To Display an Automatic Measurement
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To Display or Hide All Automatic Measurements
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Voltage Measurements
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Vmax (Maximum Voltage)
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Figure 40 Voltage Measurement Points
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Vmin (Minimum Voltage)
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Vpp (Peak-To-Peak Voltage)
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Vtop (Top Voltage)
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Vbase (Base Voltage)
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Vamp (Amplitude Voltage = Vtop - Vbase)
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Vavg (Average Voltage)
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Vrms (Root-Mean-Square Voltage)
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Overshoot
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Preshoot
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Time Measurements
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Period
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Figure 41 Period and Frequency Measurements
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Frequency
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Rise Time
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Fall Time
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Figure 42. Rise Time and Fall Time Measurements
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Positive Pulse Width
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Negative Pulse Width
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Positive Duty Cycle
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Negative Duty Cycle
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Figure 43. Positive Pulse Width and Negative Pulse Width Measurements
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Delay between Rising Edges
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Delay between Falling Edges
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Figure 44. Delay Measurements
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Phase between Rising Edges
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Phase between Falling Edges
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Figure 45. Phase Measurements
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Counter (Frequency)
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Making Cursor Measurements
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Figure 46 [Cursors] Key
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To Use Manually Adjustable Cursors
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To Use Tracking Cross-Hair Cursors
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To Display Cursors for Automatic Measurements
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5 Saving, Recalling, and Printing Data
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Figure 47 USB Host Port on Front Panel
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Saving and Recalling Data
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To Save and Recall Waveforms
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Figure 48 [Save/Recall] Key
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To Save and Recall Oscilloscope Setups
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To Save Screens to BMP or PNG Format Files
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To Save Data to CSV Format Files
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Using the Disk Manager
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Figure 49 Disk Manager
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To Create New Folders
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To Navigate the Directory Hierarchy
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To Switch between Files, Path, and Directory Panes
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Figure 50 Editing Folder/File Names in Disk Manager
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To Edit Folder/File Names
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To Delete Files
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To Delete Folders
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To Rename Folders
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To Display Disk Information
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To Recall Files
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To Rename Files
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Printing Screens
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Figure 51 USB Device Port
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Figure 52 [Print] Key
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To Choose a Pictbridge Printer
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To Choose Color or Grayscale Printing
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To Print with Inverted Screen Colors
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To Copy a Screen to the Printer
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6 Oscilloscope Utility Settings
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Figure 53 [Utility] Key
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Displaying System Information
133
Turning Sound on or off
133
Setting the Language (Menu and Help)
134
Performing Mask Tests
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To Enable/Disable Mask Tests
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To Select the Source Channel for Mask Tests
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To Run/Stop a Mask Test
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To Turn On/Off the Mask Test Message Display
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Figure 54 Mask Test Display
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To Set the Mask Test Output Condition
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Figure 55 Schematic Diagram of Mask Pass/Fail out
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To Stop a Mask Test on the Output Condition
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Figure 56 Mask Pass/Fail out
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To Set up Masks
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Figure 57 Mask Test Mask Setting
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Setting Preferences
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To Set up the Screen Saver
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To Select the Vertical Scale Reference Level
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To Select the USB Device Port Function
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Running Self-Calibration
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7 Reference
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Environmental Conditions
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Overvoltage Category
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Pollution Degree
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Pollution Degree Definitions
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Measurement Category
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Measurement Category Definitions
147
Transient Withstand Capability
148
Specifications and Characteristics
148
Cleaning the Oscilloscope
148
Contacting Agilent
148
Safety Notices
149
Warnings
149
Safety Symbols
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Index
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