2
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 2
1-1. Disclaimers ............................................................................................................... 2
2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................. 3
3. Connections ....................................................................................................................... 4
3-1. Powering the unit ............................................................................................... 4
3-1-1. WX-7016 ........................................................................................................4
3-1-2. WX-7032 ........................................................................................................4
3-1-3. WX-7064 ........................................................................................................4
3-1-4. WX-7096 ........................................................................................................5
3-1-5. WX-7128 ........................................................................................................5
3-2. Connecting with computers and oscilloscopes ..............................6
3-3. Connecting sensors ........................................................................................... 7
4. Names and Functions of Parts ................................................................................ 8
4-1. Front panels ............................................................................................................ 8
4-2. Side panels ........................................................................................................... 11
4-3. Rear panels ........................................................................................................... 12
5. Basic operation ............................................................................................................ 14
5-1. Turning the power on ................................................................................... 14
5-2. Stopping power to the system ............................................................... 14
5-3. Status changes .................................................................................................. 15
5-3-1. Explanation of status change diagram entry ...................... 15
5-3-2. Status change diagram .................................................................... 15
6. Recording ......................................................................................................................... 16
6-1. Order of procedures ....................................................................................... 16
6-2. Setting recording conditions .................................................................. 16
6-3. Setting the recording destination ........................................................ 16
6-4. Setting triggers ................................................................................................ 16
6-4-1. Trigger recording ................................................................................. 16
Recording starting conditions ................................................................. 16
Recording stopping conditions ............................................................ 17
6-4-2. Interval recording ............................................................................... 17
6-5. Starting recording ........................................................................................... 17
7. Playback ............................................................................................................................. 18
7-1. Order of procedures ....................................................................................... 18
7-2. Setting playback conditions .................................................................... 18
7-3. Selecting the playback file ......................................................................... 18
7-4. Searching with the counter ..................................................................... 18
7-5. Searching by event ........................................................................................ 18
7-6. Searching by ID ................................................................................................ 18
7-7. Searching by time .......................................................................................... 19
8. Settings .............................................................................................................................. 19
8-1. Menu screen item list .................................................................................... 19
9. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... 23
Index
1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the WX-7000 WIDE BAND DATA RECORDER
(“WX-7000”). Please read this document in its entirety before using
the product to get the best performance and ensure safe and proper
operation.
1-1.
Disclaimers
Information is given about products in this manual only for
the purpose of example and does not indicate any guarantees
against infringements of third-party intellectual property rights
and other rights related to them. TEAC Corporation will bear
no responsibility for infringements on third-party intellectual
property rights or their occurrence because of the use of these
products.
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of Tandberg Data Holdings Sarl in the United States and other
countries.
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TEAC and TAFFmat are trademarks of TEAC Corporation, registered in
the U.S. and other countries.
Other company names, product names and logos are the trade-
marks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.