TEXIO DCS-1104B Instruction Manual

Digital storage oscilloscope
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DIGITAL STORAGE OSCILLOSCOPE
DCS-1000B SERIES
DCS-1072B
DCS-1102B
DCS-1054B
DCS-1074B
DCS-1104B
B71-0463-01

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Using the Product Safely
Pictorial Indication and Safety Warnings
Explains symbols and text warnings for safe product operation, including general safety precautions.
1. Getting Started
1-1. Main Features and Model Overview
Details the key features of the DCS-1000B series oscilloscopes and provides a model comparison.
1-2. Accessories, Apps, and Options
Lists standard accessories, optional apps, functions, and drivers included with the oscilloscope.
Panel Overview
Describes the layout and function of the front and rear panels of the oscilloscope.
1-3. Product Setup and First Use
Provides step-by-step instructions for initial setup, power-up, and first-time operation of the device.
1-3-4. Manual Navigation Conventions
Explains the conventions used in the manual for operating the instrument and navigating menus.
1-4. Built-in Help System
Details how to access and use the oscilloscope's context-sensitive help menu for panel operations.
2. Measurement Functions
2-1. Basic Measurement Operations
Covers fundamental measurement tasks like channel activation, autoset, and basic waveform controls.
Horizontal and Vertical Measurement Controls
Explains how to adjust horizontal and vertical position and scale for waveform viewing.
2-2. Automatic Measurement Types
Details the various automatic measurements available for voltage, time, and delay analysis.
Measurement Statistics and Reference Levels
Covers using the statistics function and setting reference levels for measurements.
2-3. Cursor Measurements
Explains how to use horizontal and vertical cursors to measure waveform parameters.
Math and FFT Operations
Covers basic math functions, FFT analysis, and advanced mathematical operations.
3. Configuration Options
3-1. Acquisition Modes and Settings
Details acquisition modes, XY mode, and record length settings for capturing waveforms.
3-2. Segmented Memory Acquisition
Explains the segmented memory feature for capturing specific signal events efficiently.
3-3. Display Settings and Waveform Appearance
Covers display options like dots/vectors, persistence, intensity, and graticule settings.
3-4. Horizontal View Controls
Details horizontal controls for position, scale, update mode, zoom, and play/pause.
3-5. Vertical View Controls
Explains vertical controls for position, scale, coupling, bandwidth, and probe settings.
3-6. Bus Configuration and Display
Covers serial bus configuration, display, threshold settings, and event tables.
3-7. Trigger System Overview
Details various trigger types, parameters, and setup procedures for capturing signals.
3-8. Search Functionality
Explains how to configure, navigate, and save search events for signal analysis.
3-9. System Settings and Utilities
Covers system settings like language, memory erase, and probe compensation frequency.
4. Applications
Overview of Available Applications
Introduces the application functions, including pre-installed and optional software.
4-3. Using the Go-NoGo Application
Details how to perform Go-NoGo tests, set conditions, actions, and boundary tolerances.
4-4. Using the DVM Application
Explains the Digital Voltmeter (DVM) application for measuring AC RMS, DC, and frequency.
4-5. Using the Data Logger Application
Covers logging waveform data or screenshots at set intervals and durations.
4-6. Using the Digital Filter Application
Explains the digital filter app for applying high/low pass filters with selectable cutoff frequencies.
4-7. Remote Disk Network Access
Details how to mount a network share drive for saving and loading files.
5. Save and Recall Operations
File Format Utilities
Describes image, waveform, spreadsheet, and setup file formats for saving and recalling data.
Create and Edit File Labels
Explains how to create and edit labels for channels, reference waveforms, and setup files.
5-3. Save Operations
Covers saving panel setups, images, waveforms, and configurations to internal memory or USB.
5-4. Recall Operations
Details recalling default panel settings, waveforms, and setup configurations from storage.
5-5. Reference Waveforms
Explains how to store, recall, and display reference waveforms for comparison.
6. File Utilities
File Navigation and Management
Covers navigating the file system, creating folders, renaming, deleting, and copying files.
Installing Optional Apps and Functions
Provides instructions for installing optional applications and functions via USB.
7. Hardcopy Operations
Printer and Hardcopy Key Operations
Details printer I/O configuration, print output, and using the hardcopy key for saving/printing.
8. Remote Control
USB and Ethernet Interface Configuration
Covers configuring USB and Ethernet interfaces for remote control of the oscilloscope.
USB and Socket Server Functionality Checks
Explains how to verify USB and socket server connectivity for remote operation.
9. Maintenance Procedures
Signal Path Compensation (SPC)
Guides users through the Signal Path Compensation process for optimal accuracy.
Calibration Procedures (Vertical and Probe)
Details the steps for performing vertical accuracy calibration and probe compensation.
10. Appendix
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Provides answers to common issues encountered during instrument operation and troubleshooting.
Firmware Update Procedure
Instructions on how to download and install new firmware for the oscilloscope.
10-3. Specifications Overview
Lists detailed technical specifications for models, common features, and probes.
10-4. Product Dimensions
Provides the physical dimensions of the oscilloscope.

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