Front-Panel Overview

To display signals automatically using Autoscale

To display signals automatically using Autoscale

To configure the instrument quickly, press the Autoscale key.

Autoscale displays all connected signals that have activity.

To undo the effects of Autoscale, press the Undo Autoscale softkey before pressing any other key.

How Autoscale Works

Autoscale automatically configures the oscilloscope to best display the input signal by analyzing any waveforms connected to the external trigger and channel inputs. Autoscale finds, turns on, and scales any channel with a repetitive waveform with a frequency of at least 50 Hz, a duty cycle greater than 0.5%, and an amplitude of at least 10 mV peak-to-peak. Any channels that do not meet these requirements are turned off.

The trigger source is selected by looking for the first valid waveform starting with external trigger, then continuing with the highest number analog channel down to the lowest number analog channel, and finally (if applicable) the highest number digital channel.

During Autoscale, the delay is set to 0.0 seconds, the sweep speed setting is a function of the input signal (about 2 periods of the triggered signal on the screen), and the triggering mode is set to edge. Vectors remain in the state they were before the Autoscale.

Undo Autoscale

Press the Undo Autoscale softkey to return the oscilloscope to the settings that existed before you pressed the Autoscale key.

This is useful if you have unintentionally pressed the Autoscale key or do not like the settings Autoscale has selected and want to return to your previous settings.

The Channels softkey selection determines which channels will be displayed on subsequent Autoscales.

All Channels - The next time you press Autoscale, all channels that meet the requirements of Autoscale will be displayed.

Only Displayed Channels - The next time you press Autoscale, only the channels that are turned on will be displayed. This is useful if you only want to view specific active channels after pressing Autoscale.

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