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RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start
1-14 MSO5000 User Guide
Each analog channel is configured with an independent vertical offset
adjustment knob. Turn it clockwise to increase the offset, and turn it
counterclockwise to decrease the offset. During the modification, the waveform
would move up and down. Meanwhile, the offset information in the
corresponding status label would change accordingly. Press down this knob to
quickly reset the vertical offset to zero.
âš« Vertical
SCALE: indicates the channel vertical scale knob. Modify the
vertical scale of the current channel. Each analog channel is configured with an
independent vertical scale adjustment knob. Turn it clockwise to decrease the
scale, and turn it counterclockwise to increase the scale. During the
modification, the display amplitude of the waveform will enlarge or reduce. The
scale information in the corresponding status label will change accordingly.
Press down this knob to quickly switch the vertical scale adjustment mode
between "Coarse" and "Fine".
Horizontal
âš« Zoom: indicates the delayed sweep key. Press this key to enable or disable the
delayed sweep function.
âš« Search: indicates the Search key. Press this key to enter the search setting
menu. The search function allows you to search for relevant events from the
collected data based on the search condition that you set.
âš« Horizontal
POSITION: indicates the horizontal position knob. You can
rotate the knob to modify the horizontal position (i.g. trigger position). The
trigger point would move left or right relative to the center of the screen when
you rotate the knob. During the modification, waveforms of all the channels
would move left or right, and the horizontal position message (e.g. )
at the upper-right corner of the screen would change accordingly. Press down
this knob to quickly reset the horizontal position (or the delayed sweep
position).
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