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Rigol DG4062
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RIGOL
User’s Guide
DG4000 Series
Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator
Dec. 2015
RIGOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • F
    Frank JohnsonAug 7, 2025
    What to do if Rigol Inverter screen is dark after pressing the power switch?
    • A
      Alyssa BakerAug 7, 2025
      If your Rigol Inverter's screen remains dark after pressing the power switch, ensure the power cord is correctly connected and the power switch is actually in the 'on' position. After checking these, try restarting the instrument. If the problem persists, it is recommended to contact RIGOL.
  • J
    James FordAug 11, 2025
    Why Rigol Inverter settings are correct but no waveform is generated?
    • L
      Lee HarperAug 11, 2025
      If your Rigol Inverter is not generating a waveform despite correct settings, verify the following: * The BNC cable is securely connected to the appropriate channel output terminal ([Output]). * The BNC cable isn't damaged internally. * The BNC cable is tightly connected to the test instrument. * The backlight of Output1 or Output2 is on (if not, press the corresponding key). After checking, set the PowerOn option to 'Last' in the Utility ? System menu and restart the instrument. If the issue continues, contact RIGOL.
  • V
    vwebbAug 17, 2025
    How to adjust brightness on Rigol Inverter screen?
    • C
      Christine CaldwellAug 17, 2025
      If the screen of your Rigol Inverter is too dark, check the screen's brightness setting. You can adjust the brightness by going to Utility ? System ? Bright and using the numeric keyboard or knob to set it to a suitable level.
  • B
    Brandon BarnettAug 22, 2025
    What to do if my Rigol Inverter is locked?
    • B
      Brianna SpencerAug 22, 2025
      If your Rigol Inverter is locked, it might be in remote mode (indicated by in the status bar). Press Burst to exit remote control. Restarting the generator may also unlock it. Also, check if the front panel keys are locked and unlock them by referring to 'To Lock the Keys'.
  • T
    Tamara LivingstonAug 27, 2025
    Why Rigol Inverter USB storage device cannot be recognized?
    • J
      jorgejohnsonAug 27, 2025
      If your Rigol Inverter isn't recognizing the USB storage device, first, check if the USB device works normally with other instruments or a PC. Ensure you're using a FAT32 formatted flash-type USB device, as hard drive-based USB storage isn't supported. Try restarting the instrument and re-inserting the USB device. If it still fails, contact RIGOL.
  • E
    Eric GarnerSep 1, 2025
    Why Rigol Inverter does not pass the performance verification test?
    • D
      davissherrySep 1, 2025
      If the Rigol Inverter fails the performance verification test, verify the following: 1. The generator is within its calibration period (1 year). 2. The generator has warmed up for at least 30 minutes. 3. The ambient temperature is within the specified range. 4. The environment isn't strongly magnetic. 5. The power supplies of the generator and test system are free from strong interference. 6. The test device meets the requirements and is within its calibration period, operating under specified conditions. 7. All connections are tight, and cables are undamaged. 8. Operations align with the performance verification guide, and error calculations are correct. 9. Understand the definition of 'typical value'.

Summary

Safety Requirements and Precautions

General Safety Summary

Overview of safety precautions before instrument operation.

Safety Terms and Symbols

Definitions of safety terms and explanation of product safety symbols.

Document and Series Overview

DG4000 Series Overview and Main Features

Introduction to the DG4000 series and its key capabilities.

Chapter 1: Quick Start and Instrument Basics

Appearance, Dimensions, and Panel Layout

Details on the instrument's appearance, dimensions, and front/rear panels.

Front Panel Controls and Functions

Explanation of front panel keys, areas, and their functions.

Chapter 2: Basic Waveform Output

Setting Waveform Parameters

Adjusting frequency, amplitude, DC offset, start phase, duty cycle, and symmetry.

Chapter 3: Arbitrary Waveform Output

Enabling and Configuring Arbitrary Waveforms

Enabling arbitrary waveform function and setting basic parameters.

Waveform Selection and Creation

Selecting built-in, stored, or volatile waveforms, and creating new ones.

Editing and Saving Arbitrary Waveforms

Editing existing waveforms and saving them.

Chapter 5: Modulated Waveform Output

Amplitude Modulation (AM) Settings

Configuring AM modulation, carrier, source, frequency, depth, and DSB-SC.

Frequency Modulation (FM) Settings

Configuring FM modulation, carrier, source, frequency, and deviation.

Phase Modulation (PM) Settings

Configuring PM modulation, carrier, source, frequency, and deviation.

Digital Modulation Settings (ASK, FSK, PSK, BPSK, QPSK, 3 FSK, 4 FSK, OSK, PWM)

Detailed configuration for various digital modulation types.

Chapter 6: Sweep Functionality

Enabling and Configuring Frequency Sweep

Enabling sweep, setting start/end frequencies, and center frequency/span.

Chapter 7: Burst Output

Enabling Burst Mode and Burst Types

Enabling burst mode and configuring N Cycle, Infinite, and Gated bursts.

Chapter 8: Counter Functionality

Enabling and Setting Up the Counter

Enabling the counter and configuring parameters like trigger sensitivity and level.

Chapter 9: Store and Recall

Chapter 10: Utility Functions and System Settings

Chapter 11: Remote Control

Remote Control via USB

Connecting and controlling the DG4000 via USB with PC software.

Remote Control via LAN

Connecting and controlling the DG4000 via LAN using network cable and web interface.

Chapter 12: Troubleshooting Common Issues

Chapter 13: Technical Specifications

Rigol DG4062 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelDG4062
CategoryPortable Generator
Output Channels2
Frequency Range1 μHz to 60 MHz
Resolution14 bits
Output Impedance50 Ω
Waveform TypesSine, Square, Ramp, Pulse, Noise
Amplitude Range (50 Ω load)1 mVpp - 5 Vpp
InterfacesUSB, LAN
Modulation TypesAM, FM, PM, FSK

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