Digital oscilloscope/mixed signal oscilloscope (388 pages)
Summary of Contents for YOKOGAWA ScopeCorder DL950
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DL950 ScopeCorder IM DL950-02EN 1st Edition nbn Austria GmbH...
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YOKOGAWA is strictly prohibited. • The TCP/IP software of this product and the documents concerning it have been developed/ created by YOKOGAWA based on the BSD Networking Software, Release 1 that has been licensed from the Regents of the University of California.
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Revisions • 1st Edition: February 2021 IM DL950-02EN...
Manuals The following manuals, including this one, are provided as manuals for this instrument. Please read all manuals. Manual Title Manual No. Description DL950 ScopeCoder Features IM DL950-01EN The supplied CD contains the PDF file of this manual. Guide This manual explains all the instrument’s features other than the communication interface features.
Conventions Used in This Manual Notes and Cautions The notes and cautions in this manual are categorized using the following symbols. Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the instrument. This symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that the user must refer to the user’s manual for special instructions.
Contents Manuals iii Conventions Used in This Manual ....................iv Chapter 1 Setup Setting the Operation Mode ................... 1-2 Initializing the Settings ....................1-3 Performing Auto Setup ....................1-4 Configuring with the Application Menu ................1-5 Chapter 2 Channel Setup Configuring Voltage Measurements (on modules other than 16-CH temperature/ voltage input modules) ....................
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Contents 4.11 Triggering on an OR or AND Trigger (Enhanced) in Scope Mode ....... 4-17 4.12 Triggering on a Period Trigger (Enhanced) ..............4-19 4.13 Triggering on a Pulse Width Trigger (Enhanced) ............4-21 4.14 Triggering on a Wave Window Trigger (Enhanced) ............. 4-23 4.15 Triggering on an Edge Trigger in Recorder Mode ............
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Contents Chapter 12 FFT 12.1 Displaying FFT Waveforms ..................12-2 12.2 Setting the Details of the FFT ..................12-4 12.3 Measuring FFT Waveforms with Cursors ..............12-8 Chapter 13 Math 13.1 Setting Expressions and Computation Ranges ............13-2 13.2 Setting the Math Waveform Scaling ................13-4 13.3 Setting Averaging (/G02 Option) ..................
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Contents Chapter 20 Ethernet Communication 20.1 Connecting the Instrument to a Network ..............20-2 20.2 Configuring the TCP/IP Settings .................. 20-5 20.3 Accessing the Instrument from a PC (FTP Server) ............20-7 20.4 Monitoring the Instrument’s Display from a PC (Web Server)........20-8 20.5 Connecting to a Network Drive ..................
Chapter 1 Setup Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys APPLICATION P key SETUP key Soft keys Touch panel Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode Setting the Operation Mode...
Setting the Operation Mode This section explains how to set the operation mode. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Setting the Operation Mode ► “Operation Mode (Recorder Mode Switch/Scope Mode Switch)” in the Features Guide SETUP Screen On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap SETUP > SETUP, or press SETUP. Scope Mode Recorder Mode Set the operation...
Initializing the Settings This section explains how to initialize the settings to their factory default values. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Initializing Settings ► “Initializing Settings to Default (Initialize)” in the Features Guide SETUP Screen On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap SETUP > SETUP, or press SETUP. Initializes the settings Tap Initialize, or press the soft key.
Performing Auto Setup This section explains how to perform auto setup, which automatically sets the instrument’s settings to the values that are most suitable for the input signals. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Executing Auto Setup ► “Auto Setup (Auto Setup)” in the Features Guide SETUP Screen On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap SETUP >...
Configuring with the Application Menu This section explains how to easily configure the instrument using the measurement applications registered in advance. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Configuration on the Application Menu ► “Application (APPLICATION)” in the Features Guide APPLICATION Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap APPLICATION, or press APPLICATION.
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1.4 Configuring with the Application Menu Tap Back , or select Back using the jog dial or arrow keys, and press SET. The screen shown in step 1 appears. Example in which harmonic analysis and angle-of-rotation calculation applications are registered How to Use Applications This section explains how to use typical applications.
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1.4 Configuring with the Application Menu After entering the displayed setting, to move to the next step, tap Next, or select Next using the jog dial or arrow keys, and press SET. You can also select a specific setup step by tapping the step you want to set or by selecting the step using the jog dial or arrow keys and pressing SET.
Chapter 2 Channel Setup Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys Panel keys used in this chapter (excluding RT MATH CH) Soft keys Touch panel Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode...
Configuring Voltage Measurements (on modules other than 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) This section explains the following settings for voltage measurements: Scope Mode • Turning waveform input on and off • Display label • Input coupling • Probe attenuation and current-to-voltage conversion ratio •...
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2.1 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on modules other than 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Channel Setup Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap VERTICAL > CH, or press CH. A channel setup menu appears. You can also tap the channel information display area at the top of the screen to display the channel setup menu.
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2.1 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on modules other than 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Recorder Mode Channel Setup Menu on models other Channel Setup Menu on /G03 and than /G03 and /G05 models (1/2) /G05 models (1/2) (Including the 720254 and 720256 on (excluding the 720254 and 720256) /G03 and /G05 models) Turns the waveform...
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2.1 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on modules other than 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Setting the Input Coupling The following figure shows the frequency characteristics when the input coupling is set to AC or DC. Please note that when set to AC, the instrument does not acquire low frequency signals or low frequency components, as seen in the following figure.
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2.1 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on modules other than 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Setting the Probe Attenuation or the Current-to-Voltage Conversion Ratio Voltage probe’s attenuation ratio 1:1, 10:1, 100:1, 1000:1 Current probe’s current-to-voltage conversion ratio 1A:1V (1V/A), 2A:1V (0.5V/A), 5A:1V (0.2V/A), 10A:1V (0.1V/A), 20A:1V (0.05V/A), 50A:1V (0.02V/A), 100A:1V (0.01V/A), 200A:1V (5mV/A), 400A:1V (2.5mV/A), 500A:1V (2mV/ A), 1kA:1V (1mV/A), 2kA:1V (0.5mV/A), 5kA:1V (0.2mV/A), 10kA:1V (0.1mV/A), 20kA:1V (0.05mV/A), 50kA:1V (0.02mV/A)
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2.1 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on modules other than 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Setting the Filter Type (Filter Type) Setting the Gauss, Sharp, IIR, or IIR-Lowpass Filter Set Bandwidth to Digital. Tap Filter Type, or press the soft key. A Filter Type setup menu appears. When Filter Band is set to Low-Pass or High-Pass When Filter Band is set to Band-Pass...
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2.1 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on modules other than 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Configuring the Display (Display) After step 2 on page 2-3, tap Display, or press the soft key. A display setup menu appears. Set the display group in which the channel you are setting is to be registered. You can register a channel in multiple display groups.
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2.1 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on modules other than 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Setting the Display Range in Recorder Mode (Upper/Lower) After step 2 on page 2-3, tap Upper/Lower, or press the soft key. Set the upper limit. Set the lower limit. Note The upper and lower limits cannot exceed 10 times the measurement range.
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2.1 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on modules other than 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Setting the Linear Scaling (Linear Scale) After step 2 on page 2-3, tap Linear Scale, or press the soft key. When setting the slope and offset of the equation (AX+B) Select AX+B.
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2.1 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on modules other than 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Setting the Measurement Range (SCALE knob) (Recorder mode) After step 2 on page 2-3, select a channel, and then turn the SCALE knob to set the measurement range. If you turn the SCALE knob while the acquisition is stopped, the new vertical scale is applied the next time you start waveform acquisition.
Configuring Voltage Measurements (on 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) This section explains the following voltage measurement settings for the 16-CH temperature/ voltage input module: Scope Mode • Turning waveform input or and off • Display update rate • All sub channel settings (Display label, input coupling, zoom method (DIV/SPAN) switching, vertical zoom (vertical zoom, offset), upper and lower display range limits, linear scaling) •...
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2.2 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Channel Setup Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap VERTICAL > CH, or press CH. A channel setup menu appears. (You can also tap the channel information display area at the top of the screen to display the channel setup menu.) Tap a channel you want to configure, or select it using the jog dial or up and down arrow keys.
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2.2 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) All Sub Channel Setup (All Sub Channel Setup) Tap All Sub Channel Setup, or press the soft key. An All Sub Channel Setup screen appears. Tap Setup, or press the soft key. When measuring voltage, set the input coupling to DC or GND.
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2.2 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Setting the Linear Scaling (Linear Scale) Tap Linear Scale, or press the soft key. A linear scaling setup screen appears. For details on the settings, see “Linear Scaling” in section 2.1. Tap the items of each sub channel.
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2.2 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Sub Channel Setup (Sub Channel) Tap Sub Channel, or press the soft key. A sub channel setup screen appears. Scope Mode Select a sub channel. Set the input coupling. ► sec. 2.1 Set the display range.
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2.2 Configuring Voltage Measurements (on 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Setting the Vertical Scale (SCALE knob) (when V SCALE is set to DIV in Scope mode) ► section 2.1 Setting the Measurement Range (SCALE knob) (Recorder mode, when V SCALE (vertical scale) is set to SPAN in Scope mode) ►...
Configuring Temperature Measurements (on modules other than 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) This section explains the following settings for temperature measurements: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning waveform input or and off • Display label • Input coupling •...
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2.3 Configuring Temperature Measurements (on modules other than 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Temperature Setup (Temperature Setup) (RJC, burnout on/off) Tap Temperature Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Turns RJC on or off Turns burnout on or off Setting the Waveform Vertical and Horizontal Positions (Sliding the waveform screen) ►...
Configuring Temperature Measurements (For 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) This section explains the following temperature measurement settings for the 16-CH temperature/ voltage input module: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning waveform input or and off • Data update interval •...
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2.4 Configuring Temperature Measurements (For 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) All Sub Channel Setup (All Sub Channel Setup) Tap All Sub Channel Setup, or press the soft key. An All Sub Channel Setup screen appears. Set input coupling to TC. Thermocouple type Set the upper limit.
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2.4 Configuring Temperature Measurements (For 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Sub Channel Setup (Sub Channel) Tap Sub Channel, or press the soft key. An Sub Channel screen appears. Select a sub channel. Set input coupling to TC. Set the thermocouple type (K, E, J, T, L, U, R, S, B, N, W, Au7Fe).
Configuring Strain Measurements This section explains the following settings for strain measurements: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning waveform input or and off • Display label • Sensor • Executes strain balancing • Filter (bandwidth limit, digital filter) •...
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2.5 Configuring Strain Measurements Sensor Setup (Sensor Setup) Tap Sensor Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Set the bridge voltage. Set the gauge factor. Setting the Range Unit (Range Unit) −6 µSTR: Units of strain (×10 strain) mV/V: Units of strain-gauge-transducer output The mV/V range is calculated from the following equation.
Configuring Acceleration Measurements This section explains the following settings for acceleration measurements: Scope Mode • Turning waveform input or and off • Display label • Input coupling • Turning the bias current supply to the acceleration sensor on and off •...
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2.6 Configuring Acceleration Measurements Channel Setup Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap VERTICAL > CH, or press CH. A channel setup menu appears. (You can also tap the channel information display area at the top of the screen to display the channel setup menu.) Tap a channel you want to configure, or select it using the jog dial or up and down arrow keys.
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2.6 Configuring Acceleration Measurements Setting the Input Coupling (Coupling) To measure acceleration, set the input coupling to ACCEL. To measure voltage, set the input coupling to an appropriate voltage measurement setting. ► section 2.1 Setting the Waveform Vertical and Horizontal Positions (Sliding the waveform screen) ►...
Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity Measurements This section explains the following settings for frequency, revolution, period, duty cycle, power supply frequency, pulse width, pulse integration, and velocity measurements: Scope Mode Turning waveform input or and off Display label FV setup (measurement items)
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2.7 Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity Measurements Channel Setup Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap VERTICAL > CH, or press CH. A channel setup menu appears. (You can also tap the channel information display area at the top of the screen to display the channel setup menu.) Tap a channel you want to configure, or select it using the jog dial or up and down arrow keys.
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2.7 Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity Measurements Setting Measurement Items (FV Setup) Tap FV Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. When Performing Frequency or Period Measurements Set Function to Frequency or Period.
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2.7 Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity Measurements When Performing Duty Cycle or Pulse Width Measurements Select Duty or Pulse Width. Set the pulse to measure (Positive, Negative). Set the filter (Smoothing). Set Time Out.
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2.7 Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity Measurements When Performing Velocity Measurements Select Velocity. Set the distance and pulse. Set the time unit (Hour, Minute, Second). Set the unit. Set the filter (Smoothing, PulseAverage). Turns decelerating prediction on or off Set the stop prediction (OFF, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10).
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2.7 Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity Measurements Setting the Vertical Scale (SCALE knob) ► section 2.1 Setting the Waveform Vertical and Horizontal Positions (Sliding the waveform screen) ► section 2.1 2-33 IM DL950-02EN...
Configuring Logic Signal Measurements This section explains the following settings for logic measurements: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning waveform input or and off • Display label • Logic settings • Deskewing • Sample Rate and Sample Interval •...
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2.8 Configuring Logic Signal Measurements Setting Logic Bits (Logic Setup) Tap Logic Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Use the check boxes to turn the display on or off for each bit and press the buttons to set the label for each bit. Set the chatter elimination.
Configuring the Monitoring of CAN and CAN FD Bus Signals (/VCE option) This section explains the following settings for monitoring CAN and CAN FD bus signals. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning waveform input or and off •...
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2.9 Configuring the Monitoring of CAN and CAN FD Bus Signals (/VCE option) Configuring Data Frame Reading Settings (CAN Port Configuration) Tap CAN Port Configuration, or press the soft key. All Sub Channel Setup (All SubChannel Setup - CAN or CAN FD Data Extraction Conditions) Tap All SubChannel Setup, or press the soft key.
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2.9 Configuring the Monitoring of CAN and CAN FD Bus Signals (/VCE option) Setting All Sub Channel Factor/Offset (All SubChannel Factor/Offset - CAN or CAN FD Data Conversion Condition) Tap All SubChannel Factor/Offset, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. CAN or CAN FD data conversion conditions Tap each item.
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2.9 Configuring the Monitoring of CAN and CAN FD Bus Signals (/VCE option) Loading Definition Files (Symbol File Load) Tap Symbol File Load, or press the soft key. A file list appears. On the file list, tap a symbol file (SBL file). For details on file list operations, see section 19.10.
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2.9 Configuring the Monitoring of CAN and CAN FD Bus Signals (/VCE option) One-Shot Output Setup (One shot out Setup) Tap One Shot Out Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. CAN Frame One-Shot Output (for the 720240 (CAN MONITOR), 720241 (CAN & LIN) modules) Set the message format (STD, XTD).
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2.9 Configuring the Monitoring of CAN and CAN FD Bus Signals (/VCE option) DLC Value and the Number of Transmission Data Bytes When DLC = 0 to 8 Number of Data Number of Data Number of Data Bytes Bytes Bytes CAN FD CAN FD CAN FD...
2.10 Configuring the Monitoring of LIN Bus Signals (/VCE option) This section explains the following settings for monitoring LIN bus signals. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning waveform input or and off • LIN frame reading settings (all sub channel settings, factor and offset settings of all sub channels, frame settings, port settings, definition file loading) •...
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2.10 Configuring the Monitoring of LIN Bus Signals (/VCE option) Configuring LIN Frame Reading Settings (LIN Port Configuration) Tap LIN Port Configuration, or press the soft key. All Sub Channel Setup (All SubChannel Setup - LIN Data Extraction Conditions) Tap All SubChannel Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Turns sub channels on or off Set each sub channel’s input to on or off.
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2.10 Configuring the Monitoring of LIN Bus Signals (/VCE option) Port Setup (Port Setup) Tap Port Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Set the bit rate. (2400bps, 9600bps, 19200bps) Frame Setup (Frame Setup) Tap Frame Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. To set frames 0 to 59 to the same setting at once, change the settings in the All row.* Set the data length.
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2.10 Configuring the Monitoring of LIN Bus Signals (/VCE option) Setting the Scale and Display Groups (Sub Channel) After step 2 on page 2-42, tap Sub Channel, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. When the Data Type (Value When the Data Type Type) is Unsigned or Signed (Value Type) is Logic...
2.11 Configuring the Monitoring of SENT Signals (/VCE option) This section explains the following settings for monitoring SENT signals. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning waveform input or and off • SENT frame reading settings (all sub channel settings, factor and offset settings of all sub channels, SENT format, error channel, input settings) •...
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2.11 Configuring the Monitoring of SENT Signals (/VCE option) Configuring SENT Frame Reading Settings (SENT Port Configuration) Tap SENT Port Configuration, or press the soft key. All Sub Channel Setup (All SubChannel Setup - SENT Data Extraction Conditions) Tap All SubChannel Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Turns sub channels on or off Set each sub channel’s input to on or off.
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2.11 Configuring the Monitoring of SENT Signals (/VCE option) Setting the SENT Format (SENT Format Setup) Tap SENT Format Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Set the clock tick (1.00 to 100.00 µs). Set the number of data nibbles of Fast CH messages (1 to 8).
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2.11 Configuring the Monitoring of SENT Signals (/VCE option) Setting the Scale and Display Groups Tap Sub Channel, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. When the sub channel is 4:S&C When the sub channel is not 4:S&C (SC) or 10:ErrorTrig (ET) (SC) or 10:ErrorTrig (ET) Select the sub channel that...
2.12 Displaying the All Channel Setup Menu This section explains the following settings for configuring all channels: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Turning waveform input or and off Input settings Linear scaling Real time math channels (/G03, /G05 option) Copying channels Strain balancing (strain module) and DC offset cancellation ►...
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2.12 Displaying the All Channel Setup Menu Input Setup (Setup) Tap Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. The items on the input setting screen vary depending on the installed modules and measurement items. For details on the settings, see the explanation of the measurement items in section 2.1 and later.
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2.12 Displaying the All Channel Setup Menu Configuring the Display (Display) Tap Display, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. For details on the settings, see the explanation of the measurement items in section 2.1 and later. Tap the items of each channel. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Scope Mode Turns waveform input on for all channels Turns the waveform input on or off...
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2.12 Displaying the All Channel Setup Menu Setting the Linear Scaling (Linear Scale) Tap Linear Scale, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. For details on the settings, see the explanation of the measurement items in section 2.1 and later.
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2.12 Displaying the All Channel Setup Menu Copying Channels (Copy to) Tap Copy to, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Select the copy source channel. Selects all copyable channels Unselects all channels Select the channels that you want to copy to.
2.13 Setting the Digital Filter (/G03, /G05 option) On models with the /G03 or /G05 option, in addition to the bandwidth limit, you can set a digital filter (some input modules do not support the digital filter). Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Digital filter settings ►...
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2.13 Setting the Digital Filter (/G03, /G05 option) Set the filter type. Setting the Gauss, Sharp, IIR, or IIR-Lowpass Filter Tap Filter Type, or press the soft key. A Filter Type setup menu appears. When Filter Band is set to Low-Pass or When Filter Band is set to Band-Pass High-Pass Select Gauss, Sharp, IIR, or...
Chapter 3 Waveform Acquisition Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys ACQUIRE (DUAL CAPTURE) key SHIFT key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode...
Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Scope mode) This section explains the following settings for acquiring waveforms in Scope mode: Applicable in Scope Mode (dual capture mode off) • Record length • Acquisition mode • Trigger mode • Waveform acquisition count •...
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3.1 Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Scope mode) When the Acquisition Mode Is Set to Average Set the record length. Set Acquisition Mode to Average. Set the trigger mode. Set the number of waveform acquisitions. Set the attenuation constant. External Set the time base (Internal, External).
Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Recorder mode) This section explains the following settings for acquiring waveforms in Recorder mode: Applicable in Recorder Mode • Recording time • Sample interval • Acquisition method • Acquisition mode • Time base ► “Waveform Acquisition” in the Features Guide ACQUIRE menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ACQUIRE >...
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3.2 Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Recorder mode) Basic Setup (Basic) Tap Basic, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Recording time Sample interval Slide to display sample intervals that do not fit in the screen. Acquisition conditions Select from the following three options.
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3.2 Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Recorder mode) Detail Setup (Detail) Tap Detail, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. When Acquisition Method Is Set to Memory Set the acquisition method. Select Memory. Set the acquisition mode. ► sec. 3.1 Set the time base.
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3.2 Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Recorder mode) Data Saved When Data Acquisition Is Complete and the Operation Performed • Binary: Waveform data is saved in WDF format. • ASCII: Waveform data is saved in ASCII format. • MATLAB: Waveform data is saved in MATLAB format. •...
Starting and Stopping Waveform Acquisition Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Start/Stop mode ► “Waveform Acquisition (START/STOP)” in the Features Guide Waveform Acquisition (START and STOP) On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap START/STOP, or press START/STOP. The instrument starts or stops waveform acquisition.
Using the Dual Capture Feature (Scope mode only) This section explains the following settings when acquiring waveforms with the dual capture feature. Applicable in Scope Mode • Low-speed sampling waveform settings (horizontal scale, record length, acquisition mode, SSD recording) • High-speed sampling waveform settings (horizontal scale, record length) •...
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3.4 Using the Dual Capture Feature (Scope mode only) Capture Mode (Capture Mode) Set when to start or stop waveform acquisition when the START/STOP button is pressed. There are two capture modes: Auto and On Start. Auto (Auto): Low-speed sampling and high-speed sampling waveforms are aquired from when acquisition is started until it is stopped.
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3.4 Using the Dual Capture Feature (Scope mode only) ZOOM For details on zoom, see chapter 7, “Zooming In on or Out of Waveforms.” With dual capture turned on, on the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ANALYSIS > ZOOM, or press ZOOM. The Zoom menu appears. Low-speed sampling ZOOM menu (1/2) Low-speed sampling ZOOM menu (2/2) Selects low-speed or...
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3.4 Using the Dual Capture Feature (Scope mode only) List Display With dual capture turned on, on the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ANALYSIS > HISTORY, or press HISTORY. The History menu appears. Set the number of the high-speed sampling waveform to highlight. Displays a list of high-speed sampling waveforms 3-12...
Performing Real-time Recording (SSD Recording) (/ST1 option) This section explains the following settings when acquiring waveforms with the real-time recording (SSD recording) feature. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning SSD recording on and off • Save destination and file name for recorded data •...
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3.5 Performing Real-time Recording (SSD Recording) (/ST1 option) ACQUIRE Menu (when dual capture is on) On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ACQUIRE > DUALCAPTURE, or press SHIFT+ACQUIRE(DUAL CAPTURE). A dual capture menu appears. You can also display the dual capture menu by tapping ACQUIRE > ACQUIRE on the waveform screen’s MENU, or pressing ACQUIRE.
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3.5 Performing Real-time Recording (SSD Recording) (/ST1 option) Basic Setup (Basic) Tap Basic, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Acquisition time Sample interval Slide to display sample intervals that do not fit in the screen. Set the acquisition method to SSD Recording. Detail Setup (Detail) Tap Detail, or press the soft key.
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3.5 Performing Real-time Recording (SSD Recording) (/ST1 option) SSD Recording (START/STOP) Press START/STOP. Waveform acquisition and SSD recording start. Press START/STOP again to stop waveform acquisition. Even if the set recording time has not been exceeded, SSD recording will stop. CAUTION •...
Chapter 4 Triggering Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys MANUAL key MENU key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode Setting the Trigger Mode...
Setting the Trigger Mode This section explains the following trigger settings: Applicable in Scope Mode • Trigger mode ► “Trigger Mode (Trigger Mode)” in the Features Guide Trigger Mode Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap TRIGGER > MENU, or press TRIG.MENU. A trigger menu appears.
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4.1 Setting the Trigger Mode SingleN: The instrument acquires signals each time the trigger conditions are met until a specified number of signals have been acquired, stops acquisition, and displays all of the acquired signals. If no triggers occur, the display is not updated. On Start: Regardless of the trigger settings, when you press the START key, the instrument updates the displayed waveforms once and stops signal acquisition.
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Setting the Trigger Position, Trigger Delay, and Hold-off This section explains the following trigger settings: Applicable in Scope Mode • Trigger position • Trigger delay • Hold-off ► “Trigger Position (Position),” “Trigger Delay (Delay Time),” and “Trigger Hold-off (Hold Off)” in the Features Guide POSITION/DELAY Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap TRIGGER >...
Triggering on an Edge Trigger (Simple) in Scope Mode This section explains the settings for triggering on the edges of an analog-signal trigger source in Scope mode: To use a logic signal for the trigger source, see section 4.7. Applicable in Scope Mode •...
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4.3 Triggering on an Edge Trigger (Simple) in Scope Mode Setting the Trigger Source (Source) Press the Source soft key. The following menu appears. Set the sub channel. 16CH TEMP/VOLT, SENT CAN, CAN FD, LIN Set the source For SENT SC channel and ET, set also (CH1 to CH16,...
Triggering on an Time Trigger (Simple) in Scope Mode This section explains the settings that are used when triggering on a specific date and time in Scope mode. Applicable in Scope Mode • Trigger source • Date and time • Time interval ►...
Triggering on an External Trigger (Simple) This section explains the settings that are used when triggering on an external signal. Applicable in Scope Mode • Trigger source • Trigger slope ► “Simple Trigger (Simple)” and “Trigger Source (Source)” in the Features Guide Trigger Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap TRIGGER >...
Triggering on a Power Line Signal (Simple) This section explains the settings that are used when triggering on a power line signal. Applicable in Scope Mode • Trigger source ► “Simple Trigger (Simple)” and “Trigger Source (Source)” in the Features Guide Trigger Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap TRIGGER >...
Triggering on a Logic Trigger (Simple) This section explains the following settings for triggering on the edges of a logic-signal trigger source: Applicable in Scope Mode • Trigger source • Source bit • Trigger slope ► “Simple Trigger (Simple)” and “Trigger Source (Source)” in the Features Guide Trigger Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap TRIGGER >...
Triggering on an A to B(N) Trigger (Enhanced) This section explains the following settings for triggering on an A to B(N) trigger: Applicable in Scope Mode • Trigger source • State condition • State condition achievement condition • Number of times state condition B must be met •...
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4.8 Triggering on an A to B(N) Trigger (Enhanced) Setting the State and Trigger Conditions (Pattern Setup) Tap Pattern Setup, or press the soft key. The following menu appears. Set the state condition (H, L, or X (do not use as a trigger source)). Set the trigger level.
Triggering on an A Delay B Trigger (Enhanced) This section explains the following settings for triggering on an A Delay B trigger: Applicable in Scope Mode • Trigger source • State condition • State condition achievement condition • Delay time •...
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4.9 Triggering on an A Delay B Trigger (Enhanced) Setting the State and Trigger Conditions (Pattern Setup) Tap Pattern Setup, or press the soft key. The following menu appears. Set the state condition (H, L, or X (do not use as a trigger source)). Set the trigger level.
4.10 Triggering on an Edge On A Trigger (Enhanced) This section explains the following settings for triggering on an Edge On A trigger: Applicable in Scope Mode • Trigger source • State condition • State condition achievement condition • Edge detection condition •...
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4.10 Triggering on an Edge On A Trigger (Enhanced) Setting the State and Trigger Conditions (Pattern Setup) Tap Pattern Setup, or press the soft key. The following menu appears. Set the state condition (H, L, or X (do not use as a trigger source)). Set the edge detection condition ( , –).
4.11 Triggering on an OR or AND Trigger (Enhanced) in Scope Mode This section explains the following settings for triggering on an OR or AND trigger: Applicable in Scope Mode • Trigger source • Edge detection condition (OR trigger) • Achievement condition (AND trigger) •...
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4.11 Triggering on an OR or AND Trigger (Enhanced) in Scope Mode Setting the State and Trigger Conditions (Pattern Setup) Tap Pattern Setup, or press the soft key. The following menu appears. OR trigger Set the edge detection condition ( , IN, OUT, –).
4.12 Triggering on a Period Trigger (Enhanced) This section explains the following settings for triggering on a period trigger: Applicable in Scope Mode • Trigger source • State condition • Determination mode • Reference time • Trigger conditions (trigger level, hysteresis) ►...
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4.12 Triggering on a Period Trigger (Enhanced) Setting the State and Trigger Conditions (Pattern Setup) Tap Pattern Setup, or press the soft key. The following menu appears. Set the state condition (H, L, or X (do not use as a trigger source)). Set the trigger level.
4.13 Triggering on a Pulse Width Trigger (Enhanced) This section explains the following settings for triggering on a pulse width trigger: • Trigger source • State condition • Determination mode • Reference time • Trigger conditions (trigger level, hysteresis) ► “Pulse Width Trigger (Enhanced)” in the Features Guide Trigger Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap TRIGGER >...
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4.13 Triggering on a Pulse Width Trigger (Enhanced) Setting the State and Trigger Conditions (Pattern Setup) Tap Pattern Setup, or press the soft key. The following menu appears. Set the state condition (H, L, or X (do not use as a trigger source)). Set the trigger level.
4.14 Triggering on a Wave Window Trigger (Enhanced) This section explains the following settings for triggering on a wave window trigger: • Source channels • Tolerance width, cycle frequency, and reference cycle • Synchronization channel • Level for detecting the start and end points •...
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4.14 Triggering on a Wave Window Trigger (Enhanced) Setting the Trigger Conditions (Pattern Setup) Tap Pattern Setup, or press the soft key. The following menu appears. Set the source channel (ON, OFF). Set the tolerance width. Set the cycle frequency. Set the reference cycle.
4.15 Triggering on an Edge Trigger in Recorder Mode This section explains the settings that are used when triggering on a specific edge in Recorder mode. Applicable in Recorder Mode • Trigger source • Trigger slope • Trigger level • Trigger hysteresis •...
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4.15 Triggering on an Edge Trigger in Recorder Mode Setting the Trigger Source (Source) Press the Source soft key. The following menu appears. Set the sub channel. 16CH TEMP/VOLT, SENT CAN, CAN FD, LIN Set the source channel For SENT SC (CH1 to CH16, and ET, set also 16CH TEMP/VOLT, CAN,...
4.16 Triggering on a Time Trigger in Recorder Mode This section explains the settings that are used when triggering on a specific date and time in Recorder mode. Applicable in Recorder Mode • Trigger source • Date and time • Pre-trigger ►...
4.17 Triggering on an OR or AND Trigger in Recorder Mode This section explains the following settings for triggering on an OR or AND trigger in Recorder mode: Applicable in Recorder Mode • Trigger source • Edge detection condition (OR trigger) •...
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4.17 Triggering on an OR or AND Trigger in Recorder Mode Setting the State and Trigger Conditions (Pattern Setup) Tap Setup, or press the soft key. The following menu appears. OR trigger Set the edge detection condition ( , IN, OUT, –). Set the trigger level.
4.18 Triggering the Instrument Manually (Manual Trigger) Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode ► “Trigger Types (Type)” in the Features Guide On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap TRIGGER > MANUAL, or press MANUAL. The instrument triggers, and waveform acquisition starts. IM DL950-02EN...
Chapter 5 Display Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys DISPLAY key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode Setting Display Groups and Display Format...
Setting Display Groups and Display Format This section explains the following settings for displaying waveforms: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Display group, display format (number of divided screens) ► “Group Selection (Select Group)” and “Display Format (Format)”in the Features Guide Display Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU tap DISPLAY >...
Setting the Waveform Arrangement, Color, and Grouping This section explains the following settings for displaying waveforms: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Waveform arrangement, color, and grouping ► “Display Group Setup (Display Group Setup))” in the Features Guide Display Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU tap DISPLAY >...
Setting the Grid and Interpolation Method This section explains the waveform information and preference settings for displaying waveforms. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Grid • Interpolation method ► “Grid (Graticule)” and “Interpolation Method (Dot Connect)” in the Features Guide Display Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU tap DISPLAY >...
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5.3 Setting the Grid and Interpolation Method Interpolation method You can select the interpolation method from the following: OFF(2k): Interpolation is not performed. If outside the interpolation area and the display record length exceeds 2 kpoint, the data is decimated down to 2 kpoint and displayed. If the display record length is less than or equal to 2 kpoint, all the points are displayed.
Configuring the Detailed Display Settings This section explains detailed display settings such as scale display and font size. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Scale value’s display item • Scale font size • Horizontal axis display mode •...
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5.4 Configuring the Detailed Display Settings Detail Setup (Detail Setup) Tap Detail Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Set the scale value’s display item. Set the scale font size. Set the horizontal axis display mode. Turns the extra window on or off Set the number of displayed digits for analysis results (1 to 20) Set the font size for displaying analysis results.
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5.4 Configuring the Detailed Display Settings Channel Information Display Method With the setup menu not shown on the screen, tap the channel information icon at the lower right of the screen. The icon varies depending on the channel information display range setting. When the setup menu is not displayed, you can press ESC to switch between setup information display, measured value display, and hidden.
Using the Accumulate Feature (Scope mode) This section explains the following accumulation settings: Applicable in Scope Mode • Turning accumulation on and off • Number of times to accumulate waveforms ► “Accumulation (Accumulate)” in the Features Guide Display Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU tap DISPLAY > DISPLAY, or press DISPLAY. The Display menu appears.
Using the Snapshot and Clear Trace Features Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Taking a snapshot • Clearing the snapshot waveform ► “Snapshot (SNAPSHOT)” and “Clear Trace (CLEAR TRACE)” in the Features Guide Snapshot On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap OTHERS > SNAPSHOT, or press SNAPSHOT. The currently displayed waveform is retained on the screen as a snapshot displayed in white.
Chapter 6 X-Y display Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys DISPLAY (X-Y) key SHIFT key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode...
Setting the X-Y Waveform Trace This section explains the following settings for displaying X-Y waveforms: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning X-Y waveform display on and off, source waveform (X axis, Y axis) • Start and end points of display range ►...
Setting the Display Conditions for X-Y Waveforms This section explains the following settings for the display conditions of X-Y waveforms: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Display range • Turning pen markers on and off • Main window’s display ratio •...
Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Cursors This section explains the following settings for measuring X-Y waveforms with cursors for each cursor type: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning cursor measurement on and off • Cursor type • Source waveform •...
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6.3 Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Cursors Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Horizontal Cursors (Horizontal) Tap Type, or press the soft key to select Horizontal. Set Mode to ON. Set the cursor type to Horizontal (horizontal). Select the trace to measure with cursors (XY1 to XY8). Set the cursor positions (Cursor1: Y1, Cursor2: Y2).
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6.3 Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Cursors Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Vertical Cursors (Vertical) Tap Type, or press the soft key to select Vertical. Set Mode to ON. Set the cursor type to Vertical (vertical). Select the trace to measure with cursors (XY1 to XY8). Set the cursor positions (Cursor1: X1, Cursor2: X2).
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6.3 Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Cursors Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Marker Cursors (Marker) Tap Type, or press the soft key to select Marker. Set Mode to ON. Set the cursor type to Marker (marker). Set the marker you want to edit (Marker1 X, Marker2 +, Marker3 , Marker2 Select the trace to measure with cursors (XY1 to XY8).
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6.3 Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Cursors Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Horizontal and Vertical Cursors (H & V) Tap Type, or press the soft key to select H & V. Set Mode to ON. Set the cursor type to H & V. Select the trace to measure with cursors (XY1 to XY8).
Chapter 7 Zooming In on or Out of Waveforms Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys ZOOM key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode...
Zooming In on or Out of Waveforms (Scope mode) This section explains the following settings for zooming in or out of waveforms in Scope mode: Applicable to Scope Mode • Setting the target (Zoom1, Zoom2) • Turning zoom on and off •...
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7.1 Zooming In on or Out of Waveforms (Scope mode) Configuring Zoom2 ZOOM menu (page 1/2) ZOOM menu (page 2/2) Set the main window’s Select Zoom2. display ratio (50%, 20%, 0%). Set the window layout Turns the zoom window display (Side, Vertical).
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7.1 Zooming In on or Out of Waveforms (Scope mode) Allocating Zoom Source Waveforms (Allocation) Tap Allocation, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Selects all check boxes at once Clears all check boxes at once Select the zoom source waveforms (the waveforms that can be selected are displayed).
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7.1 Zooming In on or Out of Waveforms (Scope mode) Zoom Factor (MAG knob) Use the MAG knob to set the zoom factor. The MAG knob controls the waveforms in the window whose corresponding indicator, Z1 or Z2, is illuminated. The MAG knob has a push switch.
Zooming In on or Out of Waveforms (Recorder mode) This section explains the following settings for zooming in or out of waveforms in Recorder mode: Applicable in Recorder Mode • Turning zoom on and off • Zoom position • Display range (zoom factor) •...
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7.2 Zooming In on or Out of Waveforms (Recorder mode) Switching between the Main Window and Zoom Window Tap the Main or Zoom tab, or press the zoom POSITION knob. The selected tab switches. Main window menu Zoom window menu Turns the zoom window on or off Set the main window’s...
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7.2 Zooming In on or Out of Waveforms (Recorder mode) Allocating Zoom Source Waveforms (Allocation) Press the Allocation soft key. The following screen appears. Selects all check boxes at once Clears all check boxes at once Select the zoom source waveforms (the waveforms that can be selected are displayed).
Chapter 8 Searching Waveforms Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys ZOOM (SEARCH) key SHIFT key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode...
Searching for Edges This section explains the following settings for searching for edges: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Search type • Search conditions (source waveform, level for determining the state of the source waveform, edge polarity, hysteresis, and the number of times to detect the conditions) •...
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8.1 Searching for Edges Setting Search Conditions (Setup) Press the Setup soft key. A menu appears according to the waveform to be searched you specified. When the waveform to search is set to CH1 to CH16, 16CH TEMP/VOLT, CAN,* CAN FD,* LIN,* SENT* Set the waveform to search (CH1 to CH16, 16CH TEMP/VOLT, CAN, CAN FD, LIN, SENT).
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8.1 Searching for Edges Configuring the Search Result Display Window (Zoom Window) (Display Result) (Scope mode) Set which zoom window, Z1 or Z2, to display the found waveform in. You can configure zoom windows Z1 and Z2 when they are displayed. If both Z1 and Z2 are not displayed, Z1 will be displayed when you press SHIFT+ZOOM (SEARCH) to display the SEARCH menu.
Searching for Events This section explains the following settings for searching for events): Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Search type • Search source Event number ► “Event Search (Event)” in the Features Guide SEARCH Event Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ANALYSIS >...
Searching for Logic Patterns This section explains the following settings for searching for logic patterns: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Search type • Search conditions Source waveform, source bits, and the number of times to detect the conditions ►...
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8.3 Searching for Logic Patterns Executing a Search (Execute) Tap Execute, or press the soft key. The instrument executes the search. IM DL950-02EN...
Searching for a Specific Date and Time This section explains the following settings for searching for a specific date and time: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Search type • Date and time ► “Time Search (Time)” in the Features Guide SEARCH Time menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ANALYSIS >...
Chapter 9 History Waveform Display/Search (Scope mode only) Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys HISTORY (ANALYSIS) key SHIFT key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode...
Displaying Waveform History Waveforms This section explains the following settings for displaying history waveforms, which are waveforms that were previously saved to acquisition memory: Applicable to Scope Mode • Display mode • Highlighting the selected record number • Display range (start and end record numbers) •...
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9.1 Displaying Waveform History Waveforms Note • After you execute a search on the history waveforms, the only waveforms that are displayed are those that meet the search conditions. To display all the history waveforms in acquisition memory again, turn the history waveform search feature off.
Searching History Waveforms This section explains the following settings for searching history waveforms: Applicable to Scope Mode • Search mode • Executing searches Zone • Target zone (Zone1 to Zone4) • Search conditions • Search window (upper and lower limits, left and right boundary values) •...
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9.2 Searching History Waveforms Searching Using a Zone Tap Search Mode, or press the soft key. On the menu that appears, set Search Mode to Wave Zone. Tap Search Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Register the search zone (Zone1-Zone4). Set the search condition (OFF, IN, OUT).
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9.2 Searching History Waveforms Searching by Automatically Measured Parameter (Search Setup) Tap Search Mode, or press the soft key. On the menu that appears, Search Mode to Parameter. Tap Search Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Register the search parameter (Pram1-Param4).
Chapter 10 Cursor Measurement Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys CURSOR key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode 10.1...
10.1 Measuring with Horizontal Cursors This section explains the following settings for measuring T-Y waveforms with horizontal cursors: For information on cursor measurement on X-Y waveforms, see chapter 6.3. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning the cursors on and off •...
10.2 Measuring with Vertical Cursors This section explains the following settings for measuring T-Y waveforms with vertical cursors: For information on cursor measurement on X-Y waveforms, see chapter 6.3. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning the cursors on and off •...
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10.2 Measuring with Vertical Cursors Setting Measurement Items (Item Setup) Tap Item Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Select the measurement items that you want to use. Time value at Cursor1 Time value at Cursor2 ΔX: Difference between the time values of Cursor1 and Cursor2 1/ΔX: Reciprocal of the difference between the time values of Cursor1 and Cursor2...
10.3 Measuring with Marker Cursors (Marker) This section explains the following settings for measuring T-Y waveforms with marker cursors: For information on cursor measurement on X-Y waveforms, see chapter 6.3. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning the cursors on and off •...
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10.3 Measuring with Marker Cursors (Marker) Setting Measurement Items (Item Setup) Tap Item Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Select the measurement items that you want to use. Time value at Marker1 Time value at Marker2 Time value at Marker3 Time value at Marker4 Δ(X2-X1) Difference between the time values of Marker1...
10.4 Measuring with Angle Cursors (Degree) This section explains the following settings for measuring T-Y waveforms with angle cursors: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning the cursors on and off • Cursor type • Source waveform •...
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10.4 Measuring with Angle Cursors (Degree) Setting Measurement Items (Item Setup) Tap Item Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Select the measurement items that you want to use. X1: Time value at Cursor1 X2: Time value at Cursor2 ΔX: Difference between the time values of Cursor1 and Cursor2 Y1: Vertical value at the intersection of Cursor1 and the waveform Y2: Vertical value at the intersection of Cursor2 and the waveform...
10.5 Measuring with Horizontal and Vertical Cursors (H & V) This section explains the following settings for measuring T-Y waveforms with horizontal and vertical cursors: For information on cursor measurement on X-Y waveforms, see chapter 6.3. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode •...
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10.5 Measuring with Horizontal and Vertical Cursors (H & V) Setting Measurement Items (Item Setup) Tap Item Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Select the measurement items that you want to use. Time value at V-Cursor1 Time value at V-Cursor2 ΔX: Difference between the time values of...
Chapter 11 Automated Measurement of Waveform Parameters Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys MEASURE key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode...
11.1 Automatically Measuring Waveform Parameters This section explains the following settings for automatically measuring waveform parameters: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning automated measurement on and off • Source waveform and measurement items • Delay settings •...
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11.1 Automatically Measuring Waveform Parameters Setting the Source Waveform and Measurement Items (Measure Setup) Tap Measure Setup, or press the soft key. The following menu appears. When the source waveform is other than logic or XY Set the source waveform.* Unselects all measurement items (Slide to display waveforms that do not fit in the screen.)
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11.1 Automatically Measuring Waveform Parameters Copying to Specified Channels (Copy to) Tap Copy to, or select Copy to using the jog dial or arrow keys, and press SET. The following screen appears. Copying is not possible when the copy source waveform is an XY waveform. Copy source channel Select the channels that you want to copy to.
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11.1 Automatically Measuring Waveform Parameters Setting the Measurement Time Period (Time Range1/Time Range2) The specified parameters are measured in the range between the measurement start point (Time Range1) and measurement end point (Time Range2). Note For SSD recording waveforms, up to 100 Mpoint from the measurement start point (Time Range1) are measured.
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11.1 Automatically Measuring Waveform Parameters Setting Measurement Time Period 2 (Area2 Mode) Set this to simultaneously measure parameters in two areas. Tap Area2 Mode, or press the soft key. The following menu appears. Turns measurement time period 2 on or off See “Setting the Source Waveform and Measurement Items.”...
11.2 Performing Continuous Statistical Processing This section explains the following setting for performing continuous statistic processing on the displayed waveforms: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning statistical processing on ► “Continuous Statistical Processing (Continuous)” in the Features Guide MEASURE Statistics Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ANALYSIS >...
11.3 Performing Cyclic Statistical Processing This section explains the following settings for performing cycle statistic processing on the displayed waveforms): Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning cycle statistics on • Source waveform used to determine the cycle •...
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11.3 Performing Cyclic Statistical Processing Displaying the Measured Results (Display Result) Tap Display Result, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. ↑: Displayed next to the maximum value of each measurement item. ↓: Displayed next to the minimum value of each measurement item. Sorts the display (Forward, Reverse) Displays the...
11.4 Performing Statistical Processing on History Waveforms (Scope mode) This section explains the following settings for performing statistical processing on history waveforms: Scope Mode • Turning history waveform statistics on • Displaying results ► “Statistical Processing of History Waveforms (History)” in the Features Guide MEASURE Statistics Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ANALYSIS >...
Chapter 12 Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys FFT key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode 12.1...
12.1 Displaying FFT Waveforms This section explains the following FFT waveform display settings: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning the window for displaying FFT waveforms on and off • Main waveform display area ratio • FFT window layout •...
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12.1 Displaying FFT Waveforms Configuring Window1 and Window2 Displays On the FFT menu (2/2), tap Window Display Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Select the window that you want to set. Set the horizontal scale display method (Hz, Log Hz (logarithmic display)).
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12.2 Setting the Details of the FFT This section explains the detail settings of FFT waveforms. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • FFT start point and number of FFT points • Window function • Spectrum type and sub type •...
12.2 Setting the Details of the FFT Setting the FFT (FFT Setup) On the FFT menu (1/2), tap FFT Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Configure FFT Window1. Configure FFT Window2. Turns FFT Window1 and 2 on or off FFT start point Number of FFT points (1k, 2k, 5k, 10k, 20k, 50k,...
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12.2 Setting the Details of the FFT Setting the FFT Computation Range (Range Setup) On the FFT menu (1/2), tap Range Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. FFT start point of Window1 Number of FFT points of Window1 (1k, 2k, 5k, 10k, 20k, 50k, 100k) FFT start point of Window2 Number of FFT points of Window2...
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12.2 Setting the Details of the FFT Setting the Average Measurement (Average Setup) (/G02 option) On the FFT menu (2/2), tap Average Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Configure FFT Window2. Configure FFT Window1. Set the average mode. (Linear, Exp, Peak) Set the average domain.* (Time, Frequency)
12.3 Measuring FFT Waveforms with Cursors This section explains cursor measurements of FFT waveforms. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning the cursors on and off • Cursor type Marker cursor • Source waveform • Marker position •...
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12.3 Measuring FFT Waveforms with Cursors Setting the Cursors (Cursor) On the FFT menu (1/2), tap Cursor, or press the soft key. Measuring with Marker Cursors (Marker) Tap Type, or press the soft key to select Marker. Turns cursor measurement on or off Set the cursor mode to Marker.
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12.3 Measuring FFT Waveforms with Cursors Measuring with Peak Cursors (Peak) Tap Type, or press the soft key to select Peak. Turns cursor measurement on or off Set the cursor mode to Peak. Set the measurement time period of Window1. Set the measurement time period of Window2.
Chapter 13 Math Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys FFT (MATH) key SHIFT key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode 13.1...
13.1 Setting Expressions and Computation Ranges This section explains the following settings for setting expressions: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Math waveform to edit • Turning computation on and off • Setting expressions (operator, function, computation source waveform, unit, label, settings for specific operators and functions) •...
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13.1 Setting Expressions and Computation Ranges Note On models with the/G02 option, User Define (user define) is displayed in the expression list. For details on user-defined computation, see section 13.4. Basic Arithmetic with Coefficients Select A(S1)+B(S2)+C, A(S1)−B(S2)+C, A(S1)*B (S2)+C, or A(S1)/B(S2)+C. Math source waveform (channel whose acquisition is set to on, channel (Math1 to Math7)) with a number smaller than the number of the math channel you are setting)
13.2 Setting the Math Waveform Scaling This section explains the following settings for displaying computed waveforms: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Vertical scale ► “Scaling Mode (Scaling)” in the Features Guide Math Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ANALYSIS > MATH, or press SHIFT+FFT (MATH). The Math menu appears.
13.3 Setting Averaging (/G02 Option) This section explains the following averaging settings: The averaging explained here applies to math waveforms. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Average settings (including peak computation) ► “Average Setup (Average Setup)(/G02 option)” in the Features Guide Math Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ANALYSIS >...
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13.3 Setting Averaging (/G02 Option) Cycle average Set the average type to Cycle. Set the number of data points in one cycle. Peak computation Set the average type to Peak. 13-6 IM DL950-02EN...
13.4 Performing User-Defined Math (/G02 option) This section explains the following settings for user-defined math: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Setting user-defined math functions ► “User-Defined Math Function (User Define)(/G02 option)” in the Features Guide Math Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ANALYSIS >...
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13.4 Performing User-Defined Math (/G02 option) Tap the Expression box, or select the Expression box using the jog dial or arrow keys, and press SET. The following screen appears. Set the automated measurement values of waveform parameters to add to the expression. Set the filters (Filter1, Filter2).
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13.4 Performing User-Defined Math (/G02 option) Notes on Setting User-Defined Math Functions When setting a user-defined math function, keep the following in mind. • A math channel with a larger number cannot be used in an expression of a mass channel with a smaller number.
Chapter 14 GO/NO-GO Determination (Scope mode only) Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys MEASURE(GO/NO-GO) key SHIFT key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode...
14.1 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination with Waveform Zones This section explains the following settings for performing GO/NO-GO determination with waveform zones: Applicable in Scope Mode • Selecting the mode • Creating and editing waveform zones • Judgment conditions • Setting actions ►...
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14.1 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination with Waveform Zones Setting the Judgment Conditions (Judgement Setup) Tap Judgement Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Set the judgment criterion (X, IN, OUT). Select the source waveform (CH1 to CH16, Math1 to Math8, FFT1 to FFT8). Set the zone number (Zone1-Zone6).
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14.1 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination with Waveform Zones Setting Actions (Action Setup) Tap Action Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Saves the waveform data Waveform data format Saves a screen capture Screen capture data format (PNG, BMP, JPEG) Saves waveform parameters measured automatically Set the waveform parameter save destination.
14.2 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination with Waveform Parameters This section explains the following settings for performing GO/NO-GO determination with waveform parameters: Applicable in Scope Mode • Selecting the mode • Judgment conditions ► “Waveform Parameter (Parameter)” and “Automated Measurement of Waveform Parameters” in the Features Guide GO/NO-GO Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ANALYSIS >...
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14.2 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination with Waveform Parameters Setting the Judgment Conditions (Judgement Setup) Tap Judgement Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Set the judgment criterion (X, IN, OUT). Select the source waveform (CH1 to CH16, Math1 to Math8, FFT1 to FFT8). Select the source parameter.
Chapter 15 Actions Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys MENU (ACTION) key SHIFT key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode 15.1...
15.1 Setting Actions This section explains the following settings for executing the action function: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Action mode • Action to execute ► “Action” in the Features Guide ACTION menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap TRIGGER > ACTION, or press SHIFT+MENU (ACTION). The following screen appears.
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15.1 Setting Actions Setting the Action to Execute (Action Setup) Tap Action Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. When Dual Capture Mode Is Off Saves the waveform data Waveform data format Saves a screen capture Screen capture data format (PNG, BMP, JPEG) Saves waveform parameters measured automatically...
Chapter 16 Real Time Math (/G03, /G05 option) Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys RT. MATH CH key ALL CH key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode...
16.1 Configuring Real Time Math This section explains the following real time math settings. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning real time math on and off • Setting labels • Setting real time math expressions • Setting the scaling •...
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Setting Real Time Math Expressions Tap RealTime Math Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. See “Setting Operators or Functions.” Setup items (Varies depending on the expression.) The expression or a math summary is displayed in a figure.
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Basic Arithmetic with Coefficients (A(S1)+B(S2)+C, A(S1)–B(S2)+C, A(S1)*B(S2)+C, and A(S1)/B(S2)+C) The following screen appears when you select a basic arithmetic operation with coefficients. Select A(S1)+B(S2)+C, A(S1)−B(S2)+C, A(S1)*B (S2)+C, or A(S1)/B(S2)+C. Select the math source waveform (channel whose acquisition is set to ON). Scale value (Basic arithmetic without coefficients is selected when you set scale value A and B to 1 and offset value C to 0.)
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Knocking Filter (Knock Filter) (/VCE option) The following screen appears when you select the knocking filter function. Select Knock Filter. Select the math source waveform. Set the elimination level. Turns differentiation on or off Differentiation (Diff(S1)) The following screen appears when you select the differentiation function.
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Square Root (Sqrt1 and Sqrt2) Sqrt1 The following screen appears when you select the square root function (Sqrt1). Select Sqrt1. Select the math source waveform. Select the sign (+, –). Note When you set Sign to +, the square root of “S1*S1 + S2*S2” is calculated. When you set Sign to –, the square root of “S1*S1 –...
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Edge Count (Edge Count) The following screen appears when you select the edge count function. Select Edge Count. Select the math source waveform. Set the edge detection condition ( Set the level used to detect edges. Set the hysteresis ( Resets the counter when waveform acquisition starts Resets the counter when the specified limit...
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math RMS Value (RMS) The following screen appears when you select the rms function. If the Calculation Period Is Edge Select RMS. Select the math source waveform. Set the calculation period to Edge. Set the source waveform used to detect edges (Own, CH1 to CH16,¹...
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Cosine (Cos) and Sine (Sin) The following screen appears when you select the cosine or sine function. When the Encode Type Is Set to Incremental ABZ, Incremental AZ, Incremental AB, or Incremental A Select Cos or Sin. Set the encode type II Incremental ABZ, Incremental AZ, Incremental AB, or Incremental A.
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Setting the Encoding Conditions When the count condition is x1 Set the count condition to x1. Set the number of count per rotation. Select the edge to count pulses on¹ Select the edge to reset the value on¹ , Z Level²) Turns rotation direction inversion on or off When the encoding type is Incremental ABZ or Incremental AB and the count condition is x2...
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math When the Encode Type Is Set to Resolver Ch (available when a channel with a number smaller than the channel you are editing is set to Resolver or 3Phase Resolver) Select Cos or Sin. Set the encode type to Resolver Ch. Set the source channel.* Select a channel in which the operator is set to Resolver or 3 Phase Resolver in a real time math function with a number smaller than the number...
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Setting the Source Conditions When the logic source is ON Set the logic source to ON. Set the source channel (input channel of a logic module). (Only the channels with logic modules installed are displayed.) Select the bits of logic signals of phases A, B, and Z (Bit1 to Bit8).
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Setting the Encoding Conditions When the count condition is x1 Set the count condition to x1. Number of counts per rotation Select the edge to count pulses on¹ Select the edge to reset the value on¹ , Z Level²) Turns rotation direction inversion on or off When the encoding type is Incremental ABZ or Incremental AB and the count condition is x2...
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Rotary Speed (Rotary Speed) The following screen appears when you select the rotary speed function. Select Rotary Speed. The encoding type is fixed to Incremental AB. See “Setting the Source Conditions.” Set the number of pulses per rotation. When User Define is selected Set the scaling.
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Setting the Encoding Conditions When the count condition is x1 Set the count condition to x1. Select the edge to count pulses on¹ When the count condition is x2 Set the count condition to x2. Select the edge to count pulses on Select the edge to count pulses on When the count condition is x4...
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Electrical Angle (Electrical Angle) The following screen appears when you select the electrical angle function. When the Encode Type Is Set to Incremental ABZ, Incremental AZ, Incremental AB, or Incremental A Select Electrical Angle. Set the encode type II Incremental ABZ, Incremental AZ, Incremental AB, or Incremental A.
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Setting the Encoding Conditions When the count condition is x1 Set the count condition to x1. Number of counts per rotation Select the edge to count pulses on Select the edge to reset the value on¹ , Z Level²) Turns rotation direction inversion on or off When the encoding type is Incremental ABZ or Incremental AB and the count condition is x2...
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Setting the Source Conditions Set the logic source to ON. Set the source channel* (input channel of a logic module). (Only the channels with logic modules installed are displayed.) Source2 can be set when the encode type is set to Absolute 16bit or Gray Code. Set the logic channel for the least significant digits to Source1 and the logic channel for the most significant digits to Source2.
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16.1 Configuring Real Time Math Detail Setup Select the sample point mode (Auto, Manual). Set the move time of the sample point. (Only when Mode is set to Manual) Select the scale (‒180° to +180°, 0° to 360°, ‒ to + , 0 to 2 ). Set the offset.
16.2 Configuring with the All Channel Setup Menu This section explains how to set the real time math source waveform settings on all channels. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning real time math on and off •...
Chapter 17 Power Math (/G5 option) Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys HISTORY(ANALYSIS) key SHIFT key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode...
17.1 Power Analysis (Power) This section explains the following settings for performing power analysis: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Power analysis mode • Selecting power analysis items • Power analysis reset ► “Power Math (/G05 option)” in the Features Guide Power Analysis Menu (Power) On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ANALYSIS >...
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17.1 Power Analysis (Power) Setting the Power Analysis Source Tap Setting, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Select the math Set the wiring system (1P2W, 1P3W, 3P3W, 3V3A, 3P4W, source waveform. 3P3W→3V3A, 3V3A→3P4W, 3P4W→3V3A). See “Selecting Power Analysis Items.”...
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17.1 Power Analysis (Power) When the Calculation Period Type Is Set to Timer Set the calculation period type to Timer. Set the update time. See “Analysis Setting.” See “Efficiency Setting.” When the Calculation Period Type Is Set to Transient Set the calculation period type to Transient. Set the edge detection source* (U1 to U3, I1 to I3, Other Channel).
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17.1 Power Analysis (Power) Analysis Setting (Analysis Setting) Tap Setup next to Analysis Setting, or select Setup next to Analysis Setting using the jog dial or arrow keys, and press SET. The following screen appears. Select the RMS type (True RMS, Rect. Mean). Select the φ...
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17.1 Power Analysis (Power) Selecting Power Analysis Items (Power Analysis Item) Tap Power Analysis Item, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Display example when the analysis mode is set to 1 Wiring Systems and the wiring system is set to 1P2W Output items See “Setting All Output Items.”...
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17.1 Power Analysis (Power) Setting All Output Items Analysis items (scroll to display hidden items) Color Label Upper limit Lower limit Switches the displayed wiring system Sets all upper limits and lower limits using auto scale. Sets all upper limits and lower limits to their default values.
17.2 Harmonic Analysis (Harmonics) This section explains the following settings for performing harmonic analysis: • Harmonic analysis mode • Selecting harmonic analysis items • Harmonic analysis window ► “Power Math (/G05 option)” in the Features Guide Harmonic Analysis Menu (Harmonic) On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap ANALYSIS >...
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17.2 Harmonic Analysis (Harmonics) When Analysis Mode is set to Line RMS (voltage/current harmonic analysis) Selecting the Harmonic Analysis Mode (Harmonic) Tap Setting, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Edge detection source (same as the math source waveform) Select the math source waveform.
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17.2 Harmonic Analysis (Harmonics) Setting All Output Items Analysis items (scroll to display hidden items) Color Label Lower limit Upper limit Tap “+” or move the cursor to “+” and press SET to display the items that have been set to ON when harmonic analysis items were selected.
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17.2 Harmonic Analysis (Harmonics) When Analysis Mode is set to Power Setting the Harmonic Analysis Mode (Harmonic) Tap Setting, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Select the math source waveform (the items vary depending on the wiring system). Set the wiring system (1P2W, 1P3W, 3P3W, 3V3A, 3P4W, 3P3W→3V3A, 3V3A→3P4W, 3P4W→3V3A).
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17.2 Harmonic Analysis (Harmonics) Selecting Harmonic Analysis Items (Harmonic Analysis Item) Tap Harmonic Analysis Item, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Output items See “Setting All Output Items.” Sets all output items to on (selects the check boxes) or off (clears the check boxes) Resets settings...
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17.2 Harmonic Analysis (Harmonics) Configuring the Harmonic Analysis Window (Harmonic Window Setup) Setting the Display Type (Type) Tap Window Setting, or press the soft key. Tap Type, or press the soft key. From the menu that appears, select the display type. Set Display to ON.
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17.2 Harmonic Analysis (Harmonics) Configuring the List (List) Window setup menu (2/2) Window setup menu (1/2) Set the main screen ratio (50%, 20%, 0%). Set the window layout Select List. (Side, Vertical). Set the displayed items (RMS,¹ P,² Hdf, φ ON/OFF). Set the maximum displayed harmonic.
Chapter 18 Printing and Saving Screen Captures Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys SAVE (MENU) key IMAGE SAVE (MENU) key FILE key SHIFT key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section...
18.1 Printing on a Network Printer This section explains the following settings for printing images displayed on the instrument on a network printer: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Print destination • Printer type • Color • Comment ►...
18.2 Printing on a USB Printer This section explains the following settings for printing images displayed on the instrument on a USB printer: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Print destination • Printer type • Color • Comment ►...
18.3 Saving Screen Captures to Files This section explains the following settings for saving screen captures to files: You can save screen captures to files in one of three ways: using the IMAGE SAVE menu, using the SAVE menu, or using the FILE menu. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode •...
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18.3 Saving Screen Captures to Files Using the SAVE Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap FILE > SAVE MENU, or press SHIFT+SAVE (MENU). The following screen appears. Turns the screen capture save feature on or off See “Save Setup.” Save Setup (Save Setup) Tap Save Setup, or press the soft key.
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18.3 Saving Screen Captures to Files Screen Capture Detail Setup Tap Image Save Detail, or select Image Save Detail using the jog dial or arrow keys, and press SET. Set the output format (PNG, BMP, JPEG). Set the color data (ON, ON(Gray), ON(Reverse), OFF).
Chapter 19 Saving and Loading Data Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys SAVE (MENU) key FILE key UTILITY key SHIFT key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode...
SD Memory Cards That Can Be Used You can use memory cards that conform to the SD, SDHC, or SDXC standard with the instrument. For details, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Note When using an SD memory card with a PC, make sure that the PC is compatible with the SD memory card.
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19.1 Connecting a Storage Device Inserting an SD Memory Card Insert the SD memory card into the slot with the front of the card facing the front panel. The SD memory card slot is on the left side panel of the instrument. If you are using an SD memory card that has a write-protection feature and you want to save data to or format the card, disable the write-protection feature before you insert the SD memory card into the instrument.
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19.1 Connecting a Storage Device USB storage device CAUTION • During SSD recording, the icon blinks in the center of the screen. While this icon is blinking, do not insert a USB storage device into the USB port for connecting peripheral devices.
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19.1 Connecting a Storage Device How to Connect a USB Storage Device When connecting a USB storage device to the instrument’s USB port, connect the USB cable directly as shown in the figure below. You can connect/disconnect a USB cable at any time regardless of whether the instrument is on or off (hot-plugging is supported).
19.2 Internal Storage (SSD) (/ST1 option) This section explains the handling of the internal storage. CAUTION Do not store more than 513 files in the root directory of the internal storage. Doing so will slow the file access operations to all files. In addition, we cannot guarantee the operation of the storage device when the instrument is in this condition.
19.3 Formatting a Storage Device This section explains how to format storage device. • Storage management • Formatting the storage device ► “Formatting Storage Device (Storage Manager)” in the Features Guide CAUTION • When you format a storage device, all the data on it is deleted. •...
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19.3 Formatting a Storage Device Setting Storage Management (Storage Manager) Tap Storage Manager, or press the soft key. The following menu appears. Set the storage device to format (SSD, SD). Confirm that you want to format internal memory. Tap Execute Format, or press the soft key. A format confirmation message appears. Selecting OK executes the format.
19.4 Saving Waveform Data This section explains the following settings for saving waveform data): There are two methods to save files: using the FILE Waveform (Save) menu or using the SAVE menu. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode •...
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19.4 Saving Waveform Data Setting the Save Destination (File List) Tap File List, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Save destination drive (storage device) or folder Use the jog shuttle or the up and down arrow keys (▲▼) to move the cursor, and press SET to make your selection.
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19.4 Saving Waveform Data Date: The file name is the date and time (down to ms) when the file is saved. The file name specified with the File Name setting is not used. 20200930_121530_100_000 (2020/09/30 12:15:30.100) Serial number (000 to 999) that is appended when Year a single file exceeds 2 GB Second...
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19.4 Saving Waveform Data Selecting the Waveform Save Range (Range) Tap Range, or press the soft key. When dual capture is on, tap Low Speed Save Range or High Speed Save Range, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Scope Mode When Dual Capture Mode Is Off When Dual Capture Mode Is On...
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19.4 Saving Waveform Data Setting the Waveform Save Conditions (Waveform Save Setup) Tap Waveform Save Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Binary format Set how much history data to save (One, All) (in Scope mode). Set whether to compress data before saving (ON, OFF).
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19.4 Saving Waveform Data Selecting the Waveform to Save (Select Save Trace) • You can select CH1 to CH16, 16CH TEMP/VOLT, CAN, CAN FD, LIN, SENT, or Math. The waveforms that are displayed are saved. • If you set History to All, the Math waveforms will not be saved. If you want to save the Math data, set History to One.
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19.4 Saving Waveform Data When Dual Capture Mode Is On Set auto naming. (This is the same as the setting on the FILE menu.) Set the file name. (This is the same as the setting on the FILE menu.) Set the format to save the data in. Set the save destination.
19.5 Saving Setup Data This section explains the following settings for saving setup data: You can save setup data to a file. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Save destination • File name • Saving setup data ►...
19.6 Saving Other Types of Data This section explains the following settings for saving screen captures, snapshot waveform data, results of automated measurement of waveform parameters, and results of FFT: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Save destination •...
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19.6 Saving Other Types of Data When Data Type Is Snap (Scope mode) Set Data Type to Snap. Starts saving When Data Type Is Measure Set Data Type to Measure. Whether to save the unit Set the save (OFF, ON) conditions.
19.7 Loading Waveform Data This section explains the following settings for loading waveform data: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Displaying file information • Loading into channels ► “Loading Waveform Data (Waveform)” in the Features Guide FILE Waveform (Load) Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap FILE >...
19.8 Loading Setup Data This section explains the following settings for loading setup data: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Displaying file information • Loading setup data ► “Loading Setup Data (Setup)” in the Features Guide FILE Setup (Load) Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap FILE >...
19.9 Loading Other Types of Data This section explains the following settings for loading snapshot waveforms or symbol data: Applicable in Scope Mode • Displaying file information • Data to load • Loading data Applicable in Recorder Mode • Displaying symbol file information •...
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19.9 Loading Other Types of Data Clearing the Waveform To clear a loaded snapshot waveform, perform clear trace or initialize. Recorder mode FILE Symbol (Load) Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap FILE > FILE, or press FILE. Tap Symbol under Load, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Select the file to load.
19.10 Performing File Operations This section explains how to operate the file utility and file list. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Creating folders • Coping files and folders • Moving files and folders • Renaming files and folders •...
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19.10 Performing File Operations Selecting Drives Tap the folder icon several times to move to the top level. You can also move to the top level by moving the cursor to the folder icon with the jog dial or arrow keys and pressing SET. Folder icon Internal storage (SSD, /ST1 option) USB device...
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19.10 Performing File Operations Selecting the Type of Files to List (Filter) Tap file list type icon to display the file type list. You can also display the list by moving the cursor to the sort mode icon with the jog dial or arrow keys and pressing SET. Icon of the type of files to list Displays all files Displays setup files...
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19.10 Performing File Operations Copying Files (Copy) Select the file or folder that you want to copy from the file list. On the operation menu, tap Copy, or move the cursor using the jog dial or arrow keys, and press SET. A copy destination selection screen appears. Select the copy destination.
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19.10 Performing File Operations Protecting Files Select the file that you want to protect from the file list. On the operation menu, tap Protect, or move the cursor using the jog dial or arrow keys, and press SET. A protection mark is added to the file icon. Protected files Protection File Attribute...
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19.10 Performing File Operations Renaming Files and Folders (Rename) Select a file or folder that you want to rename from the file list. On the operation menu, tap Rename, or move the cursor using the jog dial or arrow keys, and press SET.
Chapter 20 Ethernet Communication Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys Touch panel Soft keys UTILITY key Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode 20.1...
20.1 Connecting the Instrument to a Network This section explains how to connect the instrument to a network. Connecting to the Ethernet Port (1000BASE-T/100BASE- TX/10BASE-T) Connect an Ethernet cable to the 1000BASE-T port on the side panel of this instrument. Connector type: RJ-45 connector Ethernet port (1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T)
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20.1 Connecting the Instrument to a Network Connecting to the SFP+ Port (10GBASE-R)(/C60 option) Mount a 10GSFP+ module to the SFP+ port on the side panel of this instrument. For details on mounting, see the 10GSFP+ module’s user’s manual. SFP+ port (10GBASE-R) (/C60 option) 10GSFP+ module...
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20.1 Connecting the Instrument to a Network To Connect to a PC through a Hub or Router Turn off the instrument and the PC. Connect the connector on one end of a UTP (or STP) cable to the ETHERNET 1000BASE-T port on the side panel or the connector on one end of an STP+ cable to the 10GBASE-R port on the side panel.
20.2 Configuring the TCP/IP Settings This section explains the following TCP/IP settings for connecting to a network: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • DHCP (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway) • DNS (domain name, DNS server IP address, and domain suffix) ►...
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20.2 Configuring the TCP/IP Settings Setting the DNS (DNS) OFF: Disable the DNS. DNS is enabled. Set the domain name, and the DNS server’s primary and secondary IP addresses and domain suffixes. Auto: DNS is enabled. Set the domain suffix. The domain name and the DNS server IP addresses are set automatically.
20.3 Accessing the Instrument from a PC (FTP Server) This section explains the following settings for accessing the instrument from a PC on a network: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • User name • Password • Timeout •...
20.4 Monitoring the Instrument’s Display from a PC (Web Server) This section explains the following settings for connecting to the instrument from a PC over a network to show the instrument’s display on the PC and to start and stop waveform acquisition from the PC: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode •...
20.5 Connecting to a Network Drive This section explains the following settings for accessing a network drive through an Ethernet connection to load or save various instrument’s data: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • FTP server (file server) •...
20.6 Configuring Mail Transmission (SMTP client function) This section explains the following settings for transmitting mail to a specified mail address on a network: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Mail server • Recipient mail address • Comment •...
20.7 Using SNTP to Set the Date and Time This section explains how to use SNTP to set the Instrument’s date and time. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • SNTP server • Timeout • Executes clock adjustment •...
20.8 Configuring a Network Printer This section explains the following settings for printing screen images to a network printer: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • LPR server • LPR name • Timeout ► “Network Printer (Net Print)” in the Features Guide UTILITY Network Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap OTHERS >...
Chapter 21 Time Synchronization Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys Touch panel Soft keys UTILITY key Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode 21.1...
21.1 Setting Time Synchronization Mode This section explains the following setting for synchronizing instruments on a network. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Time synchronization mode • Configuring IRIG settings • Configuring IEEE1588 settings ► “Time Synchronization” in the Features Guide Utility System Config Time Sync Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap OTHERS >...
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21.1 Setting Time Synchronization Mode Configuring IEEE1588 Settings (IEEE1588) Tap IEEE1588, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. When the IEEE1588 master function (/C40) option is not installed Set the delay correction method. (fixed to “End to End(E2E)”) Set the network layer.
21.2 Configuring Master Settings (/C40 option) This section explains the following settings that are necessary for this instrument to be selected as a master unit in IEEE1588. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Master mode • Clock source •...
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21.2 Configuring Master Settings (/C40 option) Configuring IEEE1588 Settings (IEEE1588) Tap IEEE1588, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Set the time synchronization. ► sec. 21.1 Select Master/Slave. Set the master clock source. Set Priority1 (0 to 255). Set Priority2 (0 to 255).
Chapter 22 Connecting Multiple Instruments (/C50 option) Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys SETUP key Touch panel Soft keys Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode...
22.1 Connecting Multiple Instruments This section explains how to connect multiple DL950s. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Installing SFP modules • Connecting optical cables ► “Synchronizing Multiple Instruments (/C50 option)” in the Features Guide CAUTION • Be extremely careful of static electricity when you install or remove SFP modules. Electrostatic discharges during the installation or removal of these modules may cause them to malfunction.
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22.1 Connecting Multiple Instruments Install it with the latch lever tilted down. If it is installed with the latch lever raised, it cannot be installed normally. Input module Tilt the latch lever. Back Link connector SFP module (720941) Note • Be sure to use the 720941 optional accessory for the SFP module. If you use a different SFP module, the instrument’s functions and performance are not guaranteed.
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22.1 Connecting Multiple Instruments Connecting Optical Fiber Cords CAUTION • Insert the optical fiber cord connectors slowly and straight into the optical ports. If you shake the connector to the left and right or force it into the port, the optical connector or optical port may be damaged.
22.2 Configuring the Multiple-Unit Connection This section explains the following settings for connecting multiple DL950s. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Configuring the main unit and sub units • Connection and disconnection ► “Synchronizing Multiple Instruments (/C50 option)” in the Features Guide SETUP Multi Unit Sync.
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22.2 Configuring the Multiple-Unit Connection Connection On the main unit menu and all sub unit menus, tap Connect, or press the soft key. The main unit and sub units will be connected. When the connection operation on some units is not complete, the Connect menu on units that connection operation has been completed changes to Cancel.
22.3 Starting and Stopping Waveform Acquisition Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Starting and stopping waveform acquisition ► “Synchronizing Multiple Instruments (/C50 option)” in the Features Guide Waveform Acquisition (START and STOP) Perform the operation on the main unit. On the main unit waveform screen’s MENU, tap START/STOP, or press START/STOP.
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22.3 Starting and Stopping Waveform Acquisition Saving Data Waveform Data When you execute a save operation on the main unit, the sub units will also save their waveform data in their storage areas. “Main” is added to the normal file name on the main unit. “Sub(N)” is added on the sub units. Setup Data The setup data is saved in the main unit.
Chapter 23 Other Operations Main Control Areas Used in This Chapter You can also use the touch panel. Jog dial Arrow keys SETUP(CAL) key SHIFT key Soft keys Touch panel UTILITY key Operation Modes Applicable to the Sections in This Chapter ü: Applicable, -: Not applicable Section Scope Mode Recorder Mode...
23.1 Storing and Recalling Setup Data This section explains how to save the instrument settings to the internal memory and how to load settings from the internal memory. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Storing and recalling setup data ►...
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23.1 Storing and Recalling Setup Data Tap Store Exec, or select Store Exec using the jog dial or arrow keys, and press SET. The setup data is saved at the selected number. If setup data is registered at the selected number, it will be overwritten.
23.2 Calibrating the Instrument This section explains how to calibrate the instrument. Execute calibration when you want to make accurate measurements. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Executes calibration ► “Calibration (CAL)” and “Power Integration Calibration (/G05 option)” in the Features Guide CAL Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap SETUP >...
23.3 Changing the Message, Menu, and USB Keyboard Languages This section explains the following settings: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Message language • Menu language • USB keyboard language ► “System Configuration (System Config)” in the Features Guide UTILITY System Config Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap OTHERS >...
23.4 Configuring the LCD This section explains the following settings for adjusting the LCD: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Turning the display on and off • Setting auto-off • Setting the LCD brightness ► “System Configuration (System Config)” in the Features Guide UTILITY System Config Menu On the waveform screen’s MENU, tap OTHERS >...
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23.4 Configuring the LCD Configuring the LCD (LCD) Tap LCD, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Turns off the LCD backlight Turns LCD auto-off on or off Set the time until auto-off is executed. Set the screen brightness (1 to 10).
23.5 Using the Instrument as a USB Storage Device This section explains the setting that enables you to use the instrument as a USB storage device through a USB connection made between the USB port on the instrument’s side panel and a PC. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode •...
23.6 Configuring the Environment Settings This section explains the following instrument settings: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Power-on action • Logic • External I/O terminal • Click sound on/off and key lock type and release method •...
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23.6 Configuring the Environment Settings Configuring the Logic Settings (Logic Setup) Tap Logic Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Set the numerical format (Bit, Hex). Set the direction to read cursor data (1→8, 8→1). Set the direction to read bit data (1→8, 8→1). Configuring the External I/O Terminal Settings (Terminal Setup) Tap Terminal Setup, or press the soft key.
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23.6 Configuring the Environment Settings Releasing the Key Lock Key: The key lock is released by pressing the KEY PROTECT key. Password: The key lock is released with a password. Setting the Beep Sound (Other Setup) Tap Other Setup, or press the soft key. The following screen appears. Turns beep-on-error on or off 23-11 IM DL950-02EN...
23.7 Locking the Keys This section explains how to lock the panel keys, which prevents you from unintentionally changing the current state of the instrument. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Key lock ► “Key Lock (KEY PROTECT key)” in the Features Guide Key Lock (KEY PROTECT) Press KEY PROTECT to lock the panel keys.
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Index Symbols Page Page µSTR ..................2-24 calibration ................23-4 CAN ..................2-36 Numerics CAN FD ................2-36 Page CAN Port Configuration ............2-37 1-cycle mode .................11-5 capture mode................ 3-10 1 Record ................. 9-2 Capture on Trigger..............3-5 10GSFP+ ................20-3 channel information ..............
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Index Page TC ..................2-22 TCP/IP .................. 20-5 Temperature Setup ............2-19, 2-22 Terminal Setup..............23-10 thermocouple ................ 2-22 Time Base ................3-3 Timer ..................17-4 Time Range ................11-5 Time Sync ................21-2 time synchronization ............. 21-2 time trigger recorder mode ..............4-27 scope mode ..............
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