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Sequence Display Modes Displaying Individual Segments Viewing Time Stamps Roll Mode Adjusting Sensitivity and Position Sensitivity Adjustment Adjusting the Waveform's Position Overload Protection Coupling Setup Probe Attenuation Probe Attenuation Setup Bandwidth Limit Bandwidth Limiting Setup Interpolation Setup Inverting Waveforms Turning On a Zoom Finding Scale Using Find Scale Variable Gain Enabling Variable Gain Channel Deskew Channel Deskew Setup Timebase Setup and Control Dual Channel Acquisition Combining of Channels Combining Channels Trigger Setup Considerations Trigger Modes Trigger Types Trigger Source Holdoff by Time or Events Hold Off by Time Hold Off by Events Simple Triggers Edge Trigger on Simple Signals Control Edge Triggering Edge Trigger Setup Width Trigger Qualified Trigger Pattern Logic Trigger Logic Applications TV Trigger Glitch Trigger Interval Trigger Dropout Trigger Runt Trigger Slew Rate Trigger Sequence Mode Display Persistence Setup Saturation Level Show Last Trace Persistence Time Screen Saver Moving Traces from Grid to Grid Moving a Channel or Math Trace Zooming Waveforms Zooming a Single Channel Zooming by Touch and Drag Varying the Degree of Zoom Quickly Zooming Multiple Waveforms Multi Zoom XY Display Saving and Recalling Oscilloscope Settings Saving Oscilloscope Settings Recalling Oscilloscope Settings Recalling Default Settings Saving Screen Images Saving and Recalling Waveforms Saving Waveforms Recalling Waveforms Disk Utilities Deleting a Single File Deleting All Files in a Folder Creating a Folder Print, Plot, or Copy Printer Setup Adding Printers and Drivers Changing the Default Printer Managing Files Hard Disk Partitions Connecting to a Network Communicating over the Network File and Printer Sharing over a Network Windows Setups Windows Repair Disk Creating and Viewing a Trend Creating a Track View Creating and Viewing a Histogram Single Parameter Histogram Setup Viewing Thumbnail Histograms Persistence Histogram Persistence Trace Range Persistence Sigma Histogram Parameters Histogram Theory of Operation DSO Process Parameter Buffer Capture of Parameter Events Histogram Peaks Binning and Measurement Accuracy Measuring with Cursors Cursor Measurement Icons Cursors Setup Quick Display Full Setup Overview of Parameters Turning On Parameters Quick Access to Parameter Setup Dialogs Status Symbols Applying a Measure Mode Measure Modes Standard Vertical Parameters Standard Horizontal Parameters My Measure Logarithmic Parameters Parameter Script Parameter Math Param Script vs.

P Script Parameter Math Setup Parameter Script Math Setup Measure Gate Measure Gate Setup Help Markers Setting Up Help Markers Turning Off Help Markers Customizing a Parameter From the Measure Dialog From a Vertical Setup Dialog From a Math Setup Dialog Parameter Calculations Parameters and How They Work Determining Time Parameters Determining Differential Time Measurements Level and Slope List of Parameters Introduction to Math Traces and Functions Math Made Easy Math Function Setup Resampling To Deskew Rescaling and Assigning Units Rescaling Setup Averaging Waveforms Summed vs.

Continuous Averaging Continuous Averaging Setup Summed Averaging Setup Enhanced Resolution How the Instrument Enhances Resolution Waveform Copy Waveform Sparser Waveform Sparser Setup Why Use FFT? Power Density Spectrum Memory for FFT FFT Pitfalls to Avoid Picket Fence and Scallop Choosing a Window Improving Dynamic Range Record Length FFT Algorithms FFT Glossary FFT Setup Setting Up an FFT Comparing Parameters Mask Tests Initial Setup Comparing a Single Parameter Comparing Dual Parameters Mask Testing Introduction to WaveScan Signal Views Search Modes Parameter Measurements Sampling Mode Source View Level Markers Scan Overlay View Scan Histogram View Zoom View WaveScan Search Modes Edge Mode Non monotonic Mode Runt Mode Measurement Mode Scan Filters WaveScan Filtering Filter Wizard Filter Methods Accessing the Status Dialog Remote communication Remote Communication Setup E Mail Aux Output Setting the Date and Time Manually Setting the Date and Time Setting the Date and Time from the Internet Setting the Date and Time from Windows Audible Feedback Auto calibration Offset Control Delay Control Trigger Counter Performance Optimization E mail Acquisition Status Show Windows Desktop Touch Screen Calibration Customizing Your Instrument What is Excel?

What is Mathcad? What is VBS? What can you do with a customized instrument? Calling Excel from Your Instrument Calling Excel Directly from the Instrument Selecting a Math Function Call Selecting a Parameter Function Call The Excel Control Dialog Entering a File Name Organizing Excel sheets Setting the Vertical Scale Multiple Inputs and Outputs Simple Excel Example How Does this Work? Using a Surface Plot Excel Example Writing VB Scripts Types of Scripts in VBS Loading and Saving VBScripts The default parameter function script: explanatory notes Scripting with VBScript Variable Types Variable Names Arithmetic Operators Results of Calculations Order of Calculations VBS Controls Select Case End Select VBS keywords and functions Other VBS Words Hints and Tips for VBScripting Error Handling Speed of Execution Scripting Ideas Example Waveform Script Example Parameter Scripts Debugging Scripts Horizontal Control Variables Vertical Control Variables List of Variables Available to Scripts Communicating with Excel from a VBScript How to Select a Waveform Function Call Custom DSO Invoking CustomDSO Properties of the Control and its Objects Table of Contents.

Previous Page. Next Page. Page 3 LeCroy shall not be responsible for any defect, damage, or failure caused by any of the following: a attempted repairs or installations by personnel other than LeCroy representatives or b improper connection to incompatible equipment, or c for any damage or malfunction caused by the use of non-LeCroy supplies. Page 6 WaveStation Creating Waveforms Page 8: Welcome When your WaveStation is delivered, verify that all items on the packing list or invoice copy have shipped correctly.

Contact your nearest LeCroy customer service center or national distributor if anything is missing or damaged. If you do not contact us immediately, we cannot be responsible for replacement. Sincerely, David C. Page 11 Operator's Manual This symbol is used to denote the measurement ground connection. This symbol is used to denote a frame or chassis connection. This symbol is used to denote a safety ground connection. This symbol is used to denote Power. CAT I rated terminals must only be connected to source circuits in which measures are taken to limit transient voltages to an appropriately low level.

Page Cooling Operator's Manual Cooling The instrument relies on forced air cooling with an internal fan and ventilation openings. Care must be taken to avoid restricting the airflow around the apertures fan holes at the side of the instrument. The instrument's protection is likely to be impaired if, for example, the instrument shows visible damage or has been subjected to severe transport stresses. Page Front Panel Operator's Manual You can also move the handle into a tucked position under the generator for different viewing positions.

Front Panel Numbered callouts on this image correspond with the following descriptions. Power Button 2. Ground Connector 4. Operation Menu - This menu changes based on the selected Waveform or Function chosen.

Refer to more detailed corresponding coverage later in this manual for more information. Page 19 Operator's Manual 2. At this point, the Display Menu Operation buttons are used to select applicable parameters and make adjustments as desired.

The operation menu's currently selected parameter is shown in white. While navigating, you'll come across the following interfaces and button type combinations. Instead, the parameter title is shown in the top portion and the lower portion displays the particular parameter selection as the following Shape parameter shows. Sine - The default Sine waveform is set to 1 kHz frequency, 4.

Square - The default Square waveform is set to 1 kHz frequency, 4. Specifically, the top three buttons are Waveform Signal Conditioning buttons and apply Mod, Sweep, or Burst functions to the waveform you've selected.

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