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6 Series B Mixed Signal Oscilloscope MSO6xB Installation and Safety Manual 6 シリーズ B ミックスド・シグナル・オシロスコープ MSO6xB 型 設置と安全性に関するマニュアル 6 系列 B 混合信号示波器 MSO6xB 安装和安全手册 *P071374900* 071-3749-00...
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6 Series B Mixed Signal Oscilloscope MSO6xB Installation and Safety Manual Warning The servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To avoid personal injury, do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so. Refer to all safety summaries prior to performing service. Supports 6 Series B MSO product firmware V1.28 and above www.tek.com 071-3749-00...
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Tektronix. All rights reserved. Licensed software products are owned by Tektronix or its subsidiaries or suppliers, and are protected by national copyright laws and international treaty provisions. Tektronix products are covered by U.S. and foreign patents, issued and pending. Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material. Specifications and price change privileges reserved.
Table of Contents Important safety information ..........................General safety summary ..........................Service safety summary ..........................Terms in the manual ............................Terms on the product ............................ Symbols on the product ..........................Compliance Information ............................EMC compliance ............................Safety compliance ............................viii Environmental compliance ..........................
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Table of Contents Configure the instrument Set the time zone and clock readout format ....................Download and install the latest instrument firmware ..................Run Signal Path Compensation (SPC) ......................Compensate the TPP Series probes ......................Connect to a network (LAN) .........................
Connect and disconnect properly. Do not connect or disconnect probes or test leads while they are connected to a voltage source. Use only insulated voltage probes, test leads, and adapters supplied with the product, or indicated by Tektronix to be suitable for the product.
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Be sure your work area meets applicable ergonomic standards. Consult with an ergonomics professional to avoid stress injuries. Use care when lifting and carrying the product. This product is provided with a handle or handles for lifting and carrying. Use only the Tektronix rackmount hardware specified for this product. Probes and test leads Before connecting probes or test leads, connect the power cord from the power connector to a properly grounded power outlet.
Important safety information Beware of high voltages. Understand the voltage ratings for the probe you are using and do not exceed those ratings. Two ratings are important to know and understand: The maximum measurement voltage from the probe tip to the probe reference lead ■...
Important safety information Terms in the manual These terms may appear in this manual: WARNING. Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life. CAUTION. Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or other property. Terms on the product These terms may appear on the product: DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the marking.
This product is intended for use by professionals and trained personel only; it is not designed for use in households or by children. Questions about the following compliance information may be directed to the following address: Tektronix, Inc. PO Box 500, MS 19-045 Beaverton, OR 97077, USA www.tek.com...
Compliance Information EU EMC Directive Meets intent of Directive 2014/30/EU for Electromagnetic Compatibility. Compliance was demonstrated to the following specifications as listed in the Official Journal of the European Communities: Australia / New Zealand Declaration of Conformity – EMC Complies with the EMC provision of the Radiocommunications Act per the following standard, in accordance with ACMA: EN 61326-1 and EN 61326-2-1.
Compliance Information Safety class Class 1 – grounded product. Safety certification of plug-in or VXI modules The safety certification is valid only when installed in an appropriately approved (by a USA NRTL or a Canada Certified Organization) mainframe. Pollution degree description A measure of the contaminants that could occur in the environment around and within a product.
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Directives 2012/19/EU and 2006/66/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and batteries. For information about recycling options, check the Tektronix Web site (www.tek.com/productrecycling). This product contains a small installed lithium metal button cell. Please properly dispose of or recycle the cell at its end of life according to local government regulations.
■ automotive, computer, and embedded serial buses. See the Serial bus and trigger options topic in the instrument embedded Help, or the 6 Series MSO Serial Triggering and Analysis Applications Datasheet (Tektronix part number 48W-61353-x) for more information Power, DPM, IMDA, and Jitter options provide additional measurement and analysis functions. See the Advanced Power ■...
To learn about Use this document How to use instrument 5 Series and 6 Series MSO Help (Tektronix part number 077-1303-xx; Printable version of the functions instrument Help; available at www.tek.com/downloads) 6 Series B MSO Installation and Safety Manual (this document, Tektronix part number 071-3579-xx);...
Installing your instrument Check shipped accessories Make sure that you received everything you ordered. If anything is missing, contact Tektronix Customer Support. In North America, call 1-800-833-9200. Worldwide, visit www.tek.com to find contacts in your area. Check the packing list that came with your instrument to verify that you have received all standard accessories and ordered items.
Installing your instrument Operating requirements Use the instrument within the required operating temperature, power, altitude, and signal input voltage ranges to provide the most accurate measurements and safe instrument operation. Environment requirements Characteristic Description Operating temperature 0 °C to +50 °C (+32 °F to +122 °F) For proper cooling, keep the sides of the instrument clear of obstructions for 2 inches (51 mm).
Installing your instrument Secure (lock) the instrument Lock an instrument to a test bench or equipment rack to prevent property loss. Attach a standard laptop security lock to the rear panel of the instrument, to secure the instrument to a workbench, rack, or other location.
If one or more power-on self tests shows Failed: Power cycle the instrument. Tap Utility > Self Test. If one or more power-on self tests still shows Failed, contact Tektronix Customer Support. Connecting probes to the instrument Probes connect the instrument to your device under test (DUT). Use a probe that best matches your signal measurement needs.
Installing your instrument Connecting Probes Connect TPP Series, TekVPI+, TekVPI, or other supported Tektronix analog probes by pushing them into a FlexChannel connector. The probe base latch locks with a 'click' when the probe is fully seated. TekVPI probes automatically set the channel input parameters for that probe (bandwidth, attenuation, termination, and so on). If a probe has a Menu button, push that button to open an on-screen configuration menu.
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Getting acquainted with your instrument The following content provides a high-level description of the instrument controls and user interface. Refer to the instrument help for detailed information on using the controls and user interface to display waveforms and take measurements. Front panel controls and connectors, 4/5/6 Series MSO The front panel controls provide direct access to key instrument settings such as vertical, horizontal, trigger, cursors, and zoom.
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Getting acquainted with your instrument ■ Run/Stop starts and stops waveform acquisition. The button color indicates the acquisition status (green = running and acquiring; red = stopped). When stopped, the oscilloscope shows waveforms from the last completed acquisition. The Run/Stop button on the screen also shows the acquisition status. ■...
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Getting acquainted with your instrument Push a Multipurpose knob to enable the Fine mode for making smaller increment changes. Push the knob again to exit Fine mode. Trigger controls: Force forces a trigger event at a random point in the waveform and captures the acquisition. ■...
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Getting acquainted with your instrument Vertical controls: ■ Position moves the selected waveform (Channel, Math, Reference, Bus) and its graticule up or down on the screen. The color of the Position knob indicates which waveform the knob is controlling. Push the knob to set the threshold level to 50% of the peak-to-peak amplitude range of the signal.
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Getting acquainted with your instrument ■ If only one Bus waveform is displayed, pushing the button turns off the Bus waveform (removes it from Waveform view). ■ If two or more Bus waveforms are displayed, pushing the button cycles through selecting each Bus waveform. Horizontal controls: ■...
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Getting acquainted with your instrument Miscellaneous controls: ■ Touch Off turns touch screen capability off. The Touch Off button is lighted when the touch screen is turned off. ■ Save is a one-push save operation that uses the current File > Save As settings to save screen shots (including open menus and dialog boxes), waveform files, instrument settings, and so on, as follows: ■...
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Getting acquainted with your instrument FlexChannel probe connectors: Figure 4: 6 Series B MSO ■ FlexChannel connectors support all TekVPI+ and TekVPI measurement probes, BNC passive probes, the TPL058 FlexChannel Logic Probe, and BNC cables. You connect most probes simply by pushing them into the connector until the probe seats with a click.
Getting acquainted with your instrument Rear panel connections The rear panel connections supply power to the instrument and provide connectors for network, USB devices, video, reference signals, and the AFG output. Figure 5: 6 Series B MSO Power cord connector. Use only the power cord specified for this product and certified for the country of use. Ref In lets you connect a high-precision 10 MHz reference signal to the oscilloscope for more accurate measurements.
Getting acquainted with your instrument The user interface screen The touch screen user interface contains waveforms and plots, measurement readouts, and touch-based controls to access all oscilloscope functions. The Menu bar provides menus for typical operations including: ■ Saving, loading, and accessing files ■...
Getting acquainted with your instrument The Results Bar contains controls for displaying cursors, adding callout, plots, and result tables to the screen, and add measurements to the Results bar. The controls are: ■ The Cursors button displays on-screen cursors in the selected view. Touch and drag, or use the Multipurpose knobs, to move the cursors.
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Getting acquainted with your instrument The Waveform Record View is a graphical high-level view of the overall waveform record length, how much of the record is on the screen (shown in brackets), the location of key time events including the trigger event, and the current position of waveforms cursors.
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Getting acquainted with your instrument When in Zoom mode, the Waveform Record View is replaced with the Zoom Overview. See The Zoom user interface on page 30. elements The Expansion Point icon on the waveform view shows the center point around which the waveform expands and compresses when changing horizontal settings.
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Getting acquainted with your instrument Double-tapping a digital waveform handle opens the digital channel configuration menu. Dragging a digital signal handle over another handle swaps those two signals on the waveform. 12. The probe Dynamic Range Limit Markers are displayed just within the left-hand graticule edge, based at the channel vertical trace handle position and extending up and down to the dynamic range limits of the probe.
Getting acquainted with your instrument Badges Badges are rectangular icons that show waveform, measurement, and instrument settings or readouts. Badges also provide fast access to configuration menus. The badge types are Channel, Waveform, Measurement, Search, and System. Channel and Waveform badges Channel and Waveform (Math, Ref, Bus, Trend) badges are shown in the Settings Bar, located along the bottom left of the screen.
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Getting acquainted with your instrument Measurement badges Measurement badges are located in the Results Bar. They show measurements or search results. The badge title also shows the measurement source or sources. To add a Measurement badge, tap the Add New Measurement button and select a measurement.
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Getting acquainted with your instrument The < (Previous) and > (Next) buttons center the waveform in the display at the position of the previous or next measurement point in the record (for measurements that take more than one measurement per acquisition). The Min' and Max' navigation buttons center the waveform in the display at the minimum or maximum value for that measurement in the current acquisition.
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Getting acquainted with your instrument Mask Test Badge The mask test results and measurement statistics are displayed in the Mask Test badge in the Results bar. The badge is created when the first segment of a mask is defined. Badge readout Description Label A label defined in the badge configuration menu.
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Getting acquainted with your instrument To create a cursor readouts badge, turn on Cursors, double-tap a cursor readout to open its configuration menu, and set the Readouts mode to Badge. NOTE. You can only view cursor readouts in one location at a time; either on the waveform or in a Cursors badge. NOTE.
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Unsup Accessory is unsupported. Prb Fault Critical accessory fault. Please re-attach the accessory. If the problem persists, contact Tektronix service. Over Rng The signal voltage or current is over range. Please reduce the signal amplitude. MSO6B Installation and Safety Manual...
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Tip Fault The probe tip has a fault. Please remove and replace the probe tip. S-param Error during S-parameter transfer. Please reattach the probe. If the problem persists, contact Tektronix Service. System badges System badges (in the Settings bar) display the main Horizontal, Trigger, and Acquisition settings. You cannot delete System badges.
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Getting acquainted with your instrument Common badge actions Action Result Example Single tap Immediate access controls (Scale, Navigation). Double tap Configuration menu with access to all settings for the badge. Touch and hold Right-click menu with single tap access to common actions. Typical actions include turning off a channel and deleting a measurement or search badge.
Getting acquainted with your instrument Badge selection status The appearance of a badge indicates its selection status (selected or unselected), or if a measurement needs to be deleted to close a channel or waveform badge. Badge type Selected Unselected Turned off or in use Channel or Waveform Measurement...
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Getting acquainted with your instrument Selections or values that you enter take effect immediately. Menu contents are dynamic, and can change depending on your selections, instrument options, or attached probes. Related settings are grouped into 'panels.' Tap the panel name to show those settings. Changes to panel settings can change the values and/or fields shown in that panel and other panels.
Getting acquainted with your instrument Tap anywhere outside a configuration menu to close it. To open Help content for a configuration menu, tap the question mark icon in the upper right corner of the menu. The Zoom user interface elements Use the zoom tools to magnify waveforms to view signal details.
Getting acquainted with your instrument The Zoom View shows the zoomed waveforms, as marked by the Zoom Box, in the Zoom Waveform Record View. Use pinch and/or drag options in the zoom view to change the zoomed area of interest. NOTE.
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Getting acquainted with your instrument Task Touchscreen UI action Mouse action Move a menu. Touch and hold the menu title bar or a Click and hold the right mouse button on blank area in the menu, then drag the title or blank area, drag to new position. menu to new position.
Configure the instrument Set the time zone and clock readout format Set the time zone to your region so that saved files are marked with the correct date and time information. You can also set the time format (12 or 24 hour clock). Double-tap the Date/Time badge (bottom-right of screen) to open the configuration menu.
Configure the instrument Update instrument firmware from a USB drive To download the instrument firmware and install onto a USB drive: Open up a Web browser on a PC and go to www.tek.com/product-support. Enter the instrument model number in the search field and click Go. Scroll down the screen and click the Software tab.
Close the Calibration configuration dialog when SPC has completed. If the SPC fails, write down any error message text. Make sure that all probes and cables are disconnected and run the SPC again. If the SPC still fails, contact Tektronix Customer Support. Compensate the TPP Series probes Probe compensation adjusts the high frequency response of a probe for best waveform capture and measurement accuracy.
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Configure the instrument Prerequisite: The oscilloscope must be powered on for at least 20 minutes before compensating a probe. Connect a supported probe to an input channel. Connect the probe tip and ground lead of the probe to the PROBE COMP terminals on the lower right of the oscilloscope (see following image).
Configure the instrument Connect to a network (LAN) Connecting to a network allows you to remotely access the instrument. Work with your network administrator to obtain the required information to connect to your network (IP address, Gateway IP address, Subnet Mask, DNS IP address, and so on). Connect a CAT5 cable from the instrument LAN connector to your network.
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Operating basics These procedures are an introduction to using the interface to do common tasks. See the Help information in the application for detailed information on menu and field settings. Add a channel waveform to the display Use this procedure to add a channel signal to the Waveform View. Connect signal(s) to the channel input(s).
Operating basics Configure channel or waveform settings Use the channel and waveform configuration menus to set parameters such as vertical scale and offset, coupling, bandwidth, probe settings, deskew values, external attenuation values, and other settings. Prerequisite: There is a channel or waveform badge in the Settings bar. Double-tap a Channel or Waveform badge to open a configuration menu for that item.
Operating basics Tap the Other panel to set probe deskew, external attenuation, and alternate units parameters. Tap the Help icon on the menu title to open the help topic for more information. Tap outside the menu to close the menu. Quickly display a waveform (Autoset) The Autoset function analyzes the signal characteristics and changes the instrument Horizontal, Vertical, and Trigger settings to automatically display a triggered waveform.
Operating basics How to trigger on a signal Use this procedure to open the Trigger menu to select and configure the trigger event type and conditions. Double-tap the Trigger badge on the Settings bar to open the Trigger configuration menu. Select a trigger from the Trigger Type list.
Operating basics Tap the Help icon on the menu title for more information on these settings. Tap outside the menu to close the menu. Set the acquisition mode Use this procedure to set the method the instrument uses to acquire and display the signal. Double-tap the Acquisition badge on the Settings bar to open the Acquisition configuration menu.
Operating basics Tap the Help icon on the menu title for more information on these settings. Tap outside the menu to close the menu. Set Horizontal parameters Use this procedure to set the horizontal time base parameters such as mode, minimum sample rate, horizontal scale, delay, and trigger delay time (relative to the center of the waveform record.
Operating basics Add a math, reference, or bus waveform Math waveforms let you create new waveforms based on operations between two or more waveforms or by applying equations to waveform data. A reference waveform is a static waveform record displayed for comparison. Bus waveforms let you view and analyze serial or parallel data.
Operating basics When adding a Reference waveform, the instrument displays a Recall configuration menu. Navigate to and select the reference waveform file (*.wfm) to recall, then tap the Recall button. The instrument displays the Reference waveform. Double-tap a math, reference, or bus badge to check or change that waveform's settings. See Configure channel or waveform settings on page 40.
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Operating basics NOTE. If the menu shows tabs other than Standard, then optional measurement types have been installed on the instrument. Select a tab to show the measurements for that option. Tap the Source field and select the measurement source. The list shows all available sources that are valid for the measurement.
Operating basics Configure a measurement Use this procedure to add statistical readouts to the measurement badge, display plots for the measurement, and refine measurement parameters (configuration, global versus local scope of settings, gating, filtering, and so on). Double-tap a measurement badge to open its Measurement configuration menu. Tap Show Statistics in Badge to add statistical readouts to the measurement badge.
Operating basics Add a plot of a measurement Measurement plots let you graph the distribution of waveform data point occurrences (histogram), plot the frequency components (spectrum) of a waveform, show the time trend of a measurement, display an eye diagram, and other supported plots. Available plots depend on the measurement.
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Operating basics The following shows adding a Histogram plot. Figure 8: You can add more than one plot to measurements (to different measurements or the same measurement). For example, you can add two histogram plots for the same measurement, set one to display the X-Axis with a Logarithmic scale, and the other plot to display the X-Axis with a Linear scale.
Operating basics Add a Search Use this procedure to set search criteria and mark a waveform where those events occur. You can search on analog and digital signals, math waveforms, and reference waveforms. You can add searches to different waveforms and multiple searches to the same waveform. Prerequisite: Display the channel or waveform signal on which to search.
Operating basics NOTE. Navigation buttons are only functional when the oscilloscope acquisition mode is set to Stop. This opens the Zoom mode and moves the waveform to the previous or next event mark on the waveform. If available for a search, tap the Min or Max button to center the waveform in the display at the minimum or maximum value of the search events in the waveform record.
Operating basics Change waveform view settings Use this procedure to change the waveform display mode (Stacked or Overlay), waveform trace interpolation algorithm, waveform persistence, style and intensity, and graticule style and intensity. Double-tap on an open graticule area to open the Waveform View configuration menu. Tap the buttons in the Display Mode to toggle between Overlay and Stacked modes.
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Operating basics Use Multipurpose Knobs A and B to move the cursors, or touch and drag a cursor. Cursors show readouts that show position and difference measurements between the cursors. To move the cursors to a different channel or waveform, just tap in that waveform graticule. To further configure cursors, double-tap on either cursor line or the cursor readouts to open the Cursors configuration menu.
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Operating basics To split the cursors between two waveforms, tap the Source field and select Split and select the source for each cursor. The cursors are moved to the specified waveforms. Tap the Help icon on the menu title for more information on the menu settings. To stop showing cursors, push the front panel Cursor button, press and hold to open the right-click menu and turn cursors off, or open the Cursors configuration menu and set Display to Off.
Operating basics ® e*Scope remote access from a Web browser (standard instrument) You can remotely access your network-connected standard instrument (not running Windows) from a Web browser to display the instrument user interface on a PC. This procedure describes how to remotely access the UI controls and screen for standard (non Windows 10) instruments using e*Scope functionality.
Operating basics Connect the oscilloscope to a PC using a USB cable Use a USB cable to connect the oscilloscope directly to a PC for remote instrument control. On the oscilloscope, select Utility > I/O from the menu bar. Tap USB Device Port Settings. Confirm that the USB Device Port control is On (default setting).
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Cleaning the instrument Cleaning Use a dry, soft cotton cloth to clean the outside of the unit. If any dirt remains, use a cloth or swab dipped in a 70% isopropyl alcohol solution. Use a swab to clean narrow spaces around controls and connectors. Do not use any liquid cleaning agents or chemicals that could damage the touch screen, case, controls, markings or labels, or possibly infiltrate the case.
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Index channel vertical parameters menu, 40 Clear button, 7 A knob, 7 clipping message, 20, 21, 23–28 Acquisition controls, 7 clock format (12/24 hr), how to set, 33 acquisition menu, open, 43 common touchscreen UI tasks, 31 compensate TPP series probes, 35 a channel to the display, 39 configuration menus, 28 a measurement badge, 46...
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Index front panel Acquisition, 7 Autoset button, 7 handle rotate, 1 Aux In, 7 handles, analog and digital, 16 Aux Trig, 7 High Res button, 7 Bus button (front panel), 7 Horizontal controls, 7 Channel buttons (front panel), 7 horizontal menu, open, 44 Clear button, 7 how to add a measurement, 46...
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Index set trigger parameters, 42 move cursors, 53 update firmware, 33, 34 multipurpose knobs, 7 use Autoset, 41 use mouse with the UI, 31 How to change display mode (stacked, Overlay), 53 Navigate buttons (horizontal), 7 navigation buttons, badges, 20, 21, 23–28 network, connect to, 37 inactive channel buttons, 16 input signal level requirements, 2...
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Index clock format (12/24 hr), 33 rack mount kit information, 5 GPIB talk/listen address, 57 rear panel probe deskew, 40 AFG Out, 14 probe parameters, 40 AUX Out, 14 time zone, 33 cable lock, 14 Settings bar, 15 Ethernet port (RJ-45), 14 show a measurement, 46 LAN port (RJ-45), 14 signal input levels, 2...
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Index waveform Zoom box, 30 expansion point, 16 Zoom button (front panel), 7 intensity, 53 zoom icon, 16 persistence, 53 Zoom overview, 30 record view, 16 Zoom title bar, 30 waveform badge, 20, 21, 23–28 Zoom/Pan knobs (horizontal), 7 Waveform View, 15 MSO6B Installation and Safety Manual...
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適合性に関する情報 このセクションでは、本製品が適合している EMC 基準、安全基準、および環境基準について説明します。この製 品は専門家および訓練を受けた人のみが使用することを目的としています。家庭での使用や子供による使用に 対応して設計されていません。 以下の適合性に関するご質問は、以下の住所宛に、直接お問い合わせいただくこともできます: Tektronix, Inc. PO Box 500, MS 19-045 Beaverton, OR 97077, USA www.tek.com EMC 適合性 欧州 EMC 指令 指令 2014/30/EU 電磁環境両立性に適合します。『Official Journal of the European Communities』に記載の以下の基準 に準拠します。 1 2 3 4 5 EN 61326-1、EN 61326-2-1. 測定、制御、および実験用途の電子機器を対象とする EMC 基準:...
適合性に関する情報 欧州 EMC 指令 指令 2014/30/EU 電磁環境両立性に適合します。『Official Journal of the European Communities』に記載の以下の基準 に準拠します。 オーストラリア/ニュージーランド適合宣言―EMC ACMA に従い、次の規格に準拠することで Radiocommunications Act の EMC 条項に適合しています。 ■ EN 61326-1 および EN 61326-2-1:グループ 1、クラス A、放射および伝導エミッション 安全性 このセクションでは、製品が適合している安全規格およびその他の基準について説明します。 EU 適合宣言 - 低電圧 『Official Journal of the European Union』にリストされている次の仕様に準拠します。 低電圧指令...
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本機の設定 USB ドライブ経由での機器ファームウェアの更新 機器ファームウェアをダウンロードして、USB ドライブにインストールします。 PC で Web ブラウザを起動して、www.tek.com/product-support にアクセスします。 検索フィールドに機器の型名を入力して Go をクリックします。 スクリーンを下へスクロールし、Software(ソフトウェア)タブをクリックします。 掲載されている入手可能なファームウェア・バージョン(Windows 版または非 Windows 版)が、お使いの機 器のものよりも新しい場合には、そのファイルを選択して PC にダウンロードしてください。 ダウンロードしたファームウェアに付属するインストール方法の説明(Web サイトでも参照可能)に従っ て、ファームウェア・インストール・ファイルを作成します。 ファームウェア・インストール・ファイルを USB フラッシュ・ドライブにコピーします。 標準型の機器にファームウェアをインストールするには、以下の手順を実行します。 機器の電源を入れ、完全に起動するまで待機します。 USB フラッシュ・ドライブを機器の任意の USB ホスト・ポートに挿入します。 機器がファームウェアの更新を検出し、ダイアログ・ボックスを開きます。画面の指示に従ってファームウ ェアをインストールします。 注: ファームウェアのインストールが完了するまでは、機器の電源を切ったり、 USB フラッシュ・ドライブを取り 外したりしないでください。電源を切っても良い状態になるとメッセージが表示されます。電源を入れる前に ドライブを取り外してください。...
基本操作 USB ケーブルによるオシロスコープの PC への接続 USB ケーブルを使用してオシロスコープを PC に直接接続すると、オシロスコープの遠隔操作が可能になります。 オシロスコープのメニュー・バーから Utility(ユーティリティ)> I/O(入出力)を選択します。 USB Device Port Settings(USB デバイス・ポート設定)をタップします。 USB デバイス・ポート・コントロールが On(オン)(デフォルト設定)になっていることを確認します。 USB ケーブルを PC から、本機後部の USB デバイス・ポートに接続します。 GPIB コマンドを用いて USB 接続によるオシロスコープの遠隔操作を行う場合には、コンフィグレーションの GPIB Talk/Listen Address(GPIB トーク/リスン・アドレス)を設定します(0~30)。 MSO6B 型の設置と安全性に関するマニュアル...
配置仪器 从 U 盘更新仪器固件 下载仪器固件并安装到 U 盘: 打开 PC 中的 Web 浏览器并访问 www.tek.com.cn/product-support。 在搜索字段中输入仪器型号并单击前往。 向下滚动屏幕并单击软件选项卡。 如果列出的可用固件版本(Windows 或非 Windows 版本)高于仪器中的版本,请选择此文件并下载到 您的 PC 中。 请按照网站上或已下载固件随附的安装说明创建固件安装文件。 将固件安装文件复制到 U 盘。 将固件安装到标准仪器: 打开仪器电源,并等待直到仪器充分启动。 将 U 盘插入任何仪器 USB 主控端口。 仪器会检测到更新固件并打开对话框。按照屏幕上的说明安装固件。 注意: 在仪器完成固件安装前,请勿关闭仪器电源或移除 U 盘。可以关闭电源时,仪器会显示一条消 息。在打开仪器电源之前,请先拔下 U 盘。 在带有...
操作基础 ® e*Scope 远程 从 Web 浏览器访问(标准仪器) 您可以从 Web 浏览器远程访问联网的标准仪器(未运行 Windows)以便在 PC 上显示仪器用户界面。 此过程介绍如何使用 e*Scope 功能远程访问标准仪器(非 Windows 10)的 UI 控件和屏幕。要远程访问 Windows 10 仪器的 UI 控件和屏幕,请参阅帮助中的 远程访问 Windows 10 仪器 主题。 前提条件: 仪器必须连接 PC 所连接的网络并通过该网络进行访问。请参阅 连接到网络 (LAN)第 36 页 ■ 您要访问的仪器的 IP 地址。要确定仪器的 IP 地址,请在仪器菜单栏中选择辅助功能 > IO,然后,在 LAN ■...