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Tektronix MSO70000 Series Instructions Manual
Tektronix MSO70000 Series Instructions Manual

Tektronix MSO70000 Series Instructions Manual

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MSO70000/C/DX, MSO5000/B Series Mixed Signal
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Oscilloscopes,
DSA70000/B/C/D Series Digital Serial Analyzers,
DPO70000/B/C/D/DX Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes,
and
DPO7000/C, DPO5000/B Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes
Declassification and Security
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Instructions
REVISION B
www.tek.com
077-0245-07

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  • Page 1 MSO70000/C/DX, MSO5000/B Series Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes, DSA70000/B/C/D Series Digital Serial Analyzers, DPO70000/B/C/D/DX Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes, DPO7000/C, DPO5000/B Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes Declassification and Security Instructions REVISION B www.tek.com 077-0245-07...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface ......................Products......................Related Documents ................... Terms......................Clear and Sanitize Procedures..................Memory Devices....................Media and Data Export Devices ................Troubleshooting....................How to Clear or Sanitize a Non-Functional Instrument ..........How to Recover from Clearing or Removing the Instrument Memory ......... Change Log ......................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Declassification and Security...
  • Page 5: Preface

    NISPOM, DoD 5220.22–M, Chapter 8 ISFO Process Manual for Certification & Accreditation of Classified Systems under NISPOM Products The following Tektronix products are covered by this document: DPO5034, DPO5054, DPO5104, and DPO5204 DPO5034B, DPO5054B, DPO5104B, and DPO5204B DPO7054, DPO7104, DPO7254, and DPO7354...
  • Page 6: Related Documents

    Preface DPO73304DX, DPO72504DX, and DPO72304DX DSA70404, DSA70604, DSA70804, DSA71254, DSA71604, and DSA72004 DSA70404B, DSA70604B, DSA70804B, DSA71254B, DSA71604B, and DSA72004B DSA70404C, DSA70604C, DSA70804C, DSA71254C, DSA71604C, and DSA72004C DSA73304D and DSA72504D MSO5034, MSO5054, MSO5104, and MSO5204 MSO5034B, MSO5054B, MSO5104B, and MSO5204B MSO70404, MSO70604, MSO70804, MSO71254, MSO71604, and MSO72004 MSO70404C, MSO70604C, MSO70804C, MSO71254C, MSO71604C, and MSO72004C...
  • Page 7 Preface device will be moved (temporarily or permanently) from a secured area to a nonsecured area. Scrub. This is equivalent to sanitize. Remove. This is a physical means to clear the data by removing the memory device from the instrument. Instructions are available in the product service manual.
  • Page 8 Preface Declassification and Security...
  • Page 9: Clear And Sanitize Procedures

    Clear and Sanitize Procedures Memory Devices The following tables list the volatile and nonvolatile memory devices in the instrument. Terminology The following terms are used in the tables in this section: User data – Describes the type of information stored in the device. Refers to waveforms or other measurement data representing signals connected to the instrument by users.
  • Page 10 Clear and Sanitize Procedures Table 1: Volatile memory devices (DPO7000, DPO70000/B, and DSA70000/B Series Instruments) Type Type of user Backed-up Data minimum info Method of input User size Function stored battery modification method Location accessible clear To sanitize SDRAM, Acquisition User data Indirectly Written...
  • Page 11 Clear and Sanitize Procedures Table 2: Volatile memory devices (MSO/DPO5000/B, DPO7000C, DSA70000C/D, DPO70000C/D/DX, and MSO70000/C/DX Series Instruments) Type Type of user Backed-up Data minimum info Method of input User size Function stored battery modification method Location accessible clear To sanitize Acquisition User data Indirectly...
  • Page 12 Clear and Sanitize Procedures Table 3: Nonvolatile memory devices (DPO7000, DPO70000/B, and DSA70000/B Series Instruments) (cont.) Type and Type of Method Data minimum user info input User size Function stored modification method Location accessible To clear To sanitize EEPROM, PCI/PCIe bus None User Programmed...
  • Page 13 Clear and Sanitize Procedures Table 4: Nonvolatile memory devices (DPO7000C, DPO70000C/D/DX, DSA70000C/D, and MSO70000C/DX Series Instruments) Type and Type of Method Data minimum user info input User size Function stored modification method Location accessible To clear To sanitize Removable Holds all User data Directly Windows...
  • Page 14 Clear and Sanitize Procedures Table 4: Nonvolatile memory devices (DPO7000C, DPO70000C/D/DX, DSA70000C/D, and MSO70000C/DX Series Instruments) (cont.) Type and Type of Method Data minimum user info input User size Function stored modification method Location accessible To clear To sanitize NVRAM, None User Programmed...
  • Page 15 Clear and Sanitize Procedures Table 5: Nonvolatile memory devices (DPO5000/B and MSO5000/B Series Instruments) (cont.) Type and Type of Method Data minimum user info input User size Function stored modification method Location accessible To clear To sanitize SPI Flash Calibration data None Directly Programmed...
  • Page 16: Media And Data Export Devices

    Clear and Sanitize Procedures Media and Data Export Devices The following table lists the data export devices in the instrument. Table 6: Media and Data export devices (DPO7000/C, DPO70000/B/C/D/DX, DSA70000/B/C/D, and MSO70000/C/DX Series Instruments) Type and minimum Method of Data input User size Function...
  • Page 17 Clear and Sanitize Procedures Table 6: Media and Data export devices (DPO7000/C, DPO70000/B/C/D/DX, DSA70000/B/C/D, and MSO70000/C/DX Series Instruments) (cont.) Type and minimum Method of Data input User size Function modification method Location accessible To disable GPIB Remote control Directly System GPIB port The GPIB can be of instrumentation...
  • Page 18 Clear and Sanitize Procedures NOTE. The following procedure covers only Tektronix installed software. Clearing Hard Disk/Solid If your organization's security protocols allow the use of software to purge or clear hard drives/solid state drives, you can use commercial software to erase free space State Disk Drives on the drive before sending the instrument out for upgrades or repair.
  • Page 19 Removing a Removable For detailed information on removing parts from the instrument, see the DPO5000/B, DPO7000/C, DPO70000/B/C/D/DX, DSA70000/B/C/D, Hard Drive/Solid State MSO5000/B, and MSO70000/C/DX Series Service Manual, Tektronix part Drive number 077-0076-XX. WARNING. Before doing this procedure, disconnect the power cord from the line voltage source.
  • Page 20 Clear and Sanitize Procedures 6. Specify a password. You will be asked to confirm the password by entering it again. Note the password, and store it in a safe place for future use. 7. Set User Access Level to No Access. 8.
  • Page 21 Clear and Sanitize Procedures To Disable USB and CD-RW for Windows Using the Windows Device Manager. 1. Connect a PS2 mouse and a PS2 keyboard to the instrument before powering on (because USB will be disabled). 2. Log on to the instrument as an administrator. 3.
  • Page 22 Clear and Sanitize Procedures 4. Press Esc once to return to the main BIOS configuration menu. NOTE. If you do not use a BIOS password, the LAN can be reactivated by any user. 5. Press F10, and select OK to save changes and exit. The LAN system will be disabled and will no longer allow data traffic in or out.
  • Page 23 Clear and Sanitize Procedures To Disable GPIB Using the On instruments with a GPIB, do the following steps to disable the GPIB: Windows Device Manager 1. Connect a PS2 mouse and a PS2 keyboard to the instrument before powering on (because USB will be disabled). 2.
  • Page 24 Clear and Sanitize Procedures PC Ram Size To see the size of the PC RAM in the instrument, refer to the General tab of the Windows System Properties dialog box. Declassification and Security...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    If your instrument is not functioning, you may proceed as follows: Hard Drive/Solid State Remove the drive and return the product to Tektronix. A new drive will be installed and the instrument will be repaired and adjusted as necessary. Drive Alternatively you may use the Removable Hard Drive/Solid State Drive procedure before returning the product to Tektronix.
  • Page 26: Change Log

    Change Log Change Log Document Revision part number date Change description 077-0245-02 10-14-2010 Added Reference section to Preface. Updated Volatile memory devices and Nonvolatile memory devices tables to include type of user-information stored, battery-backup information, and data input method. Added terminology definitions to Memory Devices. Updated Clearing Hard Disk Drives. 077-0245-03 10-22-2010 Added information for DPO5000, MSO5000, DPO70000C, DSA70000C, and MSO70000C...