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Getting Started Guide

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  • Page 1 WaveJet Touch Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 3 However, clients are encouraged to distribute and duplicate Teledyne LeCroy documentation for their own internal educational purposes. WaveJet and Teledyne LeCroy are trademarks of Teledyne LeCroy. Other product or brand names are trademarks or requested trademarks of their respective holders. Information in this publication supersedes all earlier versions.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Welcome Thank you for buying a Teledyne LeCroy product. We’re certain you’ll be pleased with the detailed features unique to our instruments. This Getting Started Guide is designed to cover important safety and installation information for your oscilloscope, along with some basic operating procedures so you’re quickly working with waveforms.
  • Page 5 INTRODUCTION WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Bandwidth 350 MHz–500 MHz With up to 5 Mpts of memory and 2 GS/s, the WaveJet Touch allows Channels you to easily capture and see every detail of your waveform. Mask and...
  • Page 7: General Safety Information

    • Do not operate with suspected failures. Inspect all parts regularly and do not use the product if any part is damaged. Cease operation immediately and sequester the instrument from inadvertent use. WaveJet Touch Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 8: Support

    Manuals, tutorials, application notes, white papers, and videos are creates a hazardous situation. Intentional interruption is prohibited. available to help you get the most out of your Teledyne LeCroy products. Maximum power consumption with all accessories installed (e.g., probes, The WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes Operator’s Manual can be downloaded USB peripherals) is 50 W (85 VA).
  • Page 9: Set Up

    SET UP WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes...
  • Page 10: The Front Of Your Oscilloscope

    SET UP The Front of Your Oscilloscope Touch Screen Display Front Panel Power Button USB Port BNC Connectors for CH1-CH4 and EXT Ground and Calibration Output Terminals Tilting Feet...
  • Page 11 The bottom label tells you what happens when you “push” instead of turn. The Power button turns on/off the oscilloscope. See “Powering On/Off” on page 9 for more information. Front mounted host USB ports can be used for transferring data. WaveJet Touch Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 12: The Back Of Your Oscilloscope

    SET UP The Back of Your Oscilloscope Built-in Carrying Handle GPIB Connector for remote control USBTMC Port for remote control Ethernet Port for remote control Kensington Lock Aux Out connector can be configured to send trigger or pass/fail output AC Power Inlet for the AC line cord...
  • Page 13: Carrying

    Operator’s Manual for more detailed instructions. Powering On/Off External Controller The WaveJet Touch supports remote control via GPIB, USBTMC, or TCP/IP Connect the line cord rated for your country to the AC power inlet on the (LAN) connection. back of the instrument, then plug it into a grounded AC power outlet. (See Power and Ground Connections in “General Safety Information.”)
  • Page 14: Probes

    SET UP Probes Firmware Updates WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes are compatible with the included passive Free firmware updates are available periodically from the Teledyne LeCroy probes. See our website for other compatible probes. Probe specifications website at teledynelecroy.com/support/softwaredownload. Registered and documentation are available at: teledynelecroy.com/probes.
  • Page 15 USER INTERFACE WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes...
  • Page 16: User Interface Touch Screen Display

    USER INTERFACE Touch Screen Display The touch screen displays waveform traces and current setups through a series of status bars and descriptor boxes arranged around the grid. Menus to the right of the touch screen and a row of descriptor boxes along the bottom are touch activated. Use them along with the front panel controls to operate the oscilloscope.
  • Page 17 Channel Number A Message bar appears along the bottom of the screen. Any error or Coupling processing messages appear here, along with input and acquisition memory information and the timestamp. Offset Trace On Trace Off WaveJet Touch Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 18 USER INTERFACE Acquisition Status Bar Running Zoom Trigger Time/Div Trigger Scale Delay Status Stopped Trigger Sweeps Status Count Trigger Status Bar Time Cursor Trigger Slope Source Coupling Level Readout Type Message Bar Running Input Sample Clock Sample Frequency Points Rate Message...
  • Page 19: Touch Menus

    Utilities button and choose Config > Language. Make your Language additional pages of options not yet displayed. Press selection. Next to see the next page of options. Continue pressing Next to return to the top page. WaveJet Touch Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 20: Front Panel

    The Close Menu button closes the last open touch menu. When menus are stacked, continue pressing the button until all menus are closed. The Help button opens WaveJet Touch Online Help. Press Help, then press the control for which you want help. Touch any other control to close Help.
  • Page 21: Basics

    BASICS WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes...
  • Page 22: Turning On/Off Traces

    BASICS Replaying Traces Turning On/Off Traces Press the corresponding Channel button (CH1–CH4) to turn on a trace. As When acquisition is stopped, the Replay indicator long as the acquisition system is not stopped, a waveform pattern appears lights to show that there are records available in on the grid.
  • Page 23: Vertical

    Turn to raise or lower Vertical Scale (V/div). Use touch menu to apply other Vertical settings to the trace, such as Coupling or Bandwidth Limiting. Current Vertical settings appear in the Channel descriptor box whenever the channel is on. WaveJet Touch Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 24: Horizontal (Timebase)

    BASICS Horizontal (Timebase) These controls adjust the trace along the X axis. Turn to raise or lower trigger Delay. Push to return Delay to zero. Turn to raise or lower Horizontal Scale (Time/div). Press to open Horizontal setup menu. Use touch menu to make other acquisition settings, such as Sampling Mode and Memory Length.
  • Page 25: Zoom

    Blue markers surround the portion of the original trace that is now zoomed to fit the width of the grid. Zoom scale appears at the far left of the Acquisition status bar. All zooms share the same offset and scale. WaveJet Touch Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 26: Triggers

    BASICS Triggers Triggers tell the oscilloscope when to perform an acquisition. Available trigger types are described at more length in the WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes Operator’s Manual. Turn to raise or lower trigger Level (V). Push to automatically find the level based on the signal mean.
  • Page 27: Cursors

    Cursors set measurement points on a trace. There are four preset cursor types, each with a unique appearance on the display: Time, Amplitude, Time+Amplitude, and Value at Cursor. These are described in more detail in the WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes Operator’s Manual.
  • Page 28: Measurements & Statistics

    Statistical measurements can be added to the readout table. Pass/Fail conditions can be set on measurement results; see the WaveJet Touch Operator’s Manual for instructions.
  • Page 29: Math

    Press MATH to open Math setup menu. Math trace (M) opens on grid. Use touch menu to select Operator and Source channel(s). Turn Math offset and scale knobs to adjust math trace. Math descriptor box shows math trace scale and offset. WaveJet Touch Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 30: Reference Waveforms (Memories)

    BASICS Reference Waveforms (Memories) Reference waveforms are setups and waveform data stored in internal memory. They can be later recalled to the display for comparison with other traces. You can store up-to-five references (REF1-REF5). After that, new references will overwrite previously stored data. To store setups or waveforms indefinitely, choose SAVE/RECALL from the front panel and save to a USB drive.
  • Page 31: Print

    Graticule, Grid Intensity, Trigger Counter, and Power Measurement • the Utilities menu. To make a print, just press PRINT. Calibration setup • Status & Update of oscilloscope hardware and firmware • Remote control setup • Aux Out connector setup WaveJet Touch Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 32: Display

    BASICS Display Save/Recall Display allows you to configure the appearance of channel traces on the Save/Recall allows you to save channel setups and waveform data to grid. You can display input signals as XY or VT traces, change the line either internal memory (reference waveform) or external USB drive, then vector from continuous to individual sample points, increase/decrease later recall them to the oscilloscope display.
  • Page 33 REFERENCE WaveJet Touch Oscilloscopes...
  • Page 34: Reference Service

    Service Centers 1. Remove all accessories from the device. Do not include the manual. For a complete list of Teledyne LeCroy offices by country, including our 2. Pack the product in its case, surrounded by the original packing sales and distribution partners, visit: teledynelecroy.com/support/contact material (or equivalent).
  • Page 35: Warranty

    WITH TRANSPORT PREPAID. The oscilloscope is warranted for normal use and operation, within specifications, for a period of three years from shipment. Teledyne LeCroy will either repair or, at our option, replace any product returned to one of our authorized service centers within this period. However, in order to do...
  • Page 36: Certifications

    1 To ensure compliance with all applicable EMC standards, use high-quality shielded interface cables. Teledyne LeCroy certifies compliance to the following standards as of 2 Emissions which exceed the levels required by this standard may occur when the instrument is the time of publication.
  • Page 37 UL Listing Mark: Intellectual Property UL 61010-1 Third Edition – Safety standard for electrical measuring and All patents pertaining to the WaveJet Touch can be found on our test equipment. website at: teledynelecroy.com/patents.
  • Page 38 REFERENCE...
  • Page 40 926062-00 Rev A January, 2018 © 2018 Teledyne LeCroy, Inc. All rights reserved.

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