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Notices
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Product Certification
RIGOL guarantees that this product conforms to the national and industrial standards in China as
well as the ISO9001:2015 standard and the ISO14001:2015 standard. Other international standard
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Safety Requirement
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Safety Requirement
1.1
General Safety Summary
Please review the following safety precautions carefully before putting the instrument
into operation so as to avoid any personal injury or damage to the instrument and
any product connected to it. To prevent potential hazards, please follow the
instructions specified in this manual to use the instrument properly.
1
Only the exclusive power cord
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designed for the instrument and
Do not operate the instrument
with suspected failures.
authorized for use within the
destination country could be
used.
2
Ensure that the instrument is
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Provide adequate ventilation.
safely grounded.
3
Observe all terminal ratings.
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Do not operate in wet conditions.
4
Use proper overvoltage
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Do not operate in an explosive
protection.
5
Do not operate without covers.
atmosphere.
13
Keep instrument surfaces clean
and dry.
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Do not insert objects into the air
14
Prevent electrostatic impact.
15
Handle with caution.
outlet.
1.2
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Use the proper fuse.
8
Avoid circuit or wire exposure.
Safety Notices and Symbols
Safety Notices in this Manual:
Warning
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or practice which, if not avoided, will result in
serious injury or death.
Caution
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or practice which, if not avoided, could result
in damage to the product or loss of important data.
Safety Terms on the Product:
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DANGER
It calls attention to an operation, if not correctly performed, could result in injury
or hazard immediately.
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Safety Requirement
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WARNING
It calls attention to an operation, if not correctly performed, could result in
potential injury or hazard.
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CAUTION
It calls attention to an operation, if not correctly performed, could result in
damage to the product or other devices connected to the product.
Safety Symbols on the Product:
1.3
Hazardous
Safety Warning Protective Earth Chassis Ground
Voltage
Terminal
Test Ground
Care and Cleaning
Care
Do not store or leave the instrument where it may be exposed to direct sunlight for
long periods of time.
Cleaning
Clean the instrument regularly according to its operating conditions.
1 Disconnect the instrument from all power sources.
2 Clean the external surfaces of the instrument with a soft cloth dampened with mild
detergent or water. Avoid having any water or other objects into the chassis via the
heat dissipation hole. When cleaning the LCD, take care to avoid scarifying it.
Caution
To avoid damage to the instrument, do not expose it to caustic liquids.
Warning
To avoid short-circuit resulting from moisture or personal injuries, ensure that the
instrument is completely dry before connecting it to the power supply.
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Document Overview
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Document Overview
This manual gives you a quick review about the front and rear panel of DS70000
series, the user interface, and the basic operation method.
Tip
For the latest version of this manual, download it from the official website of RIGOL (http://
www.rigol.com).
Publication Number
QGA28100-1110
Format Conventions in this Manual
1 Key
The front panel key is denoted by the menu key icon. For example,
indicates the “Default” key.
2 Menu
The menu softkey is denoted by the format of "Menu Name (Bold) + Character
Shading" in the manual. For example, Setup.
3 Operation Procedures
The next step of the operation is denoted by ">" in the manual. For example,
> Storage indicates that first clicking or tapping the icon
, then clicking or
tapping Storage.
Content Conventions in this Manual
DS70000 series includes the following models. Unless otherwise specified, this manual
takes DS70504 as an example to introduce DS70000 series and its basic operations.
Model
No. of Analog Channels
DS70504
5 GHz
4
DS70304
3 GHz
4
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Max. Analog Bandwidth
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General Inspection
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General Inspection
1 Inspect the packaging
If the packaging has been damaged, do not dispose the damaged packaging or
cushioning materials until the shipment has been checked for completeness and
has passed both electrical and mechanical tests.
The consigner or carrier shall be liable for the damage to the instrument resulting
from shipment. RIGOL would not be responsible for free maintenance/rework or
replacement of the instrument.
2 Inspect the instrument
In case of any mechanical damage,missing parts, or failure in passing the electrical
and mechanical tests, contact your RIGOL sales representative.
3 Check the accessories
Please check the accessories according to the packing lists. If the accessories are
damaged or incomplete, please contact your RIGOL sales representative.
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Product Overview
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Product Overview
DS70000 series is RIGOL's 7th generation of the digital oscilloscope. It adopts RIGOL's
chipset "Phoenix", delivering excellent performance with a maximum sample rate of
20 GSa/s, 5 GHz real-time bandwidth. In addition to the improvement of hardware
specification, DS70000 series also has many user-friendly designs to ensure highquality user experience.
4.1
Front Panel Overview
Figure 4.1 Front Panel
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Electronic Label
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High-Definition Smart and Quickresponsive Keyboard
2
Screen Inclination Adjustment Key 12
Channel Vertical Position Knob
3
Run/Stop Key
13
Channel On/Off Key
4
Default Key
14
Channel Vertical Scale Knob
5
Working Mode Switchover Key
15
Probe Compensation Signal
Output Terminal
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Product Overview
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Quick Operation Key (related to
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quick operation setting)
Probe Compensation Signal
Ground Terminal
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Analog Channel Input Terminals
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Power Key
Key
8
Multi-function Knob 1
9
Multi-function Key
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USB HOST Interface
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Multi-function Knob 2
20
Inclination Electronically
Adjustable High-Definition Large
Touch Screen
4.2
Rear Panel Overview
Figure 4.2 Rear Panel
1
Pulse Source Input (temporally
9
10 MHz IN Reference Clock Input
10
USB DEVICE Interface
11
USB HOST Interface
12
LAN Interface
unavailable)
2
Pulse Source Output (temporally
unavailable)
3
Pulse Source Reverse Output
(temporally unavailable)
4
Pulse Source Reverse Input
(temporally unavailable)
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Product Overview
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AUX OUT Trigger Output
13
HDMI Video Output
6
EXT (1MΩ/18pF) Trigger Input
14
AC Power Cord Connector
Terminal
7
SFP+ Interface (10 Gbps)
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Fuse
8
10 MHz OUT Reference Clock
16
Power Switch
Output
4.3
User Interface
Figure 4.3 User Interface
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Function Navigation Icon
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Mode Switchover Icon
2
Channel Label
10
Function Icon Bar
3
Function Navigation Menu
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Trigger Label
4
Channel Operation Label
12
Horizontal Position Label
5
RTSA Label
13
Sample Rate and Memory Depth
Label
6
Multi-window Display Area
14
Horizontal Time Base Label
7
Notification Area
15
Operating Status
8
Result Display Window
16
Waveform Display Area
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To Prepare for Use
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To Prepare for Use
5.1
To Connect to AC Power
The power requirements of the oscilloscope are 100-240 V, 45-440 Hz. Please use the
power cord provided in the accessories to connect the oscilloscope to the AC power
source, as shown in Figure 5.1 .
Figure 5.1 To Connect to AC Power
Warning
To avoid electric shock, ensure that the instrument is correctly grounded.
5.2
Turn-on Checkout
After the instrument is connected to the power source, press the power key
at the
lower-left corner of the front panel to power on the instrument. During the start-up
process, the instrument performs a series of self-tests. After the self-test, the splash
screen is displayed.
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To Prepare for Use
Note
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Restart: Click or tap the function navigation icon
at the lower-left corner of the
screen to open the function navigation. Click or tap the Restart icon, then a prompt
message “Are you sure to reboot?” is displayed. Click or tap OK to restart the
instrument.
•
Shutdown: Click or tap the function navigation icon
at the lower-left corner of the
screen to open the function navigation. Click or tap the Shutdown icon, then a prompt
message “Are you sure to shutdown?” is displayed. Click or tap OK to shut down the
instrument.
5.3
To Set the System Language
This oscilloscope supports multiple languages. You can click or tap
> Utility >
Setup > Language to set the system language.
5.4
To Connect the Probe
RIGOL provides passive and active probes for DS70000 series. For specific probe
models, please refer to DS70000 Datasheet. For detailed technical information of the
probes, please refer to the corresponding Probe User Guide.
To Connect the Passive Probe
1 Connect the BNC terminal of the probe to an analog channel input terminal of the
oscilloscope on the front panel as shown in Figure 5.2 .
2 Connect the ground alligator clip or spring of the probe to the circuit ground
terminal, and then connect the probe tip to the circuit point to be tested.
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To Prepare for Use
Figure 5.2 To Connect the Passive Probe
After you connect the passive probe, check the probe function and probe
compensation adjustment before making measurements. For detailed procedures,
refer to "Function Inspection" and "Probe Compensation".
To Connect the Active Probe
Take PVA8000 (active differential probe) as an example.
1 Connect the probe head to the preamp of the active probe, as shown in the figure
below.
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To Prepare for Use
Figure 5.3 To Connect the Probe Head to the PA of the Active Probe
2 Connect the other end of the preamp to an analog channel input terminal of the
oscilloscope on the front panel, as shown in the figure below. Note that you need
to push the probe to the due position to lock it firmly.
Figure 5.4 To Connect the Active Probe
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To Prepare for Use
3 Use the probe's auxiliary device to connect the probe head to the circuit under
test. For detailed information of the probes, please refer to User Guide for
PVA8000 Series Active Probe.
After connecting the active probe, you can perform probe calibration and offset
voltage adjustment if necessary. For detailed procedures, refer to the "Active Probe"
section in User Guide.
5.5
Function Inspection
1 Press
on the front panel, then a prompt message displaying “Restore
default settings?” appears on the screen. Click OK to restore the instrument to its
factory default settings.
2 Connect the ground alligator clip of the probe to the "Ground Terminal" as shown
in Figure 5.5 below.
3 Use the probe to connect the input terminal of CH1 of the oscilloscope and the
"Compensation Signal Output Terminal" of the probe, as shown in Figure 5.5 .
Figure 5.5 To Use the Compensation Signal
4 Set the probe attenuation to 10X, and then click
> Auto.
5 Observe the waveform on the display. In normal condition, the square waveform as
shown in the figure below should be displayed.
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To Prepare for Use
Figure 5.6 Waveform Signal
6 Use the same method to test the other channels. If the square waveforms actually
shown do not match that in the figure above, please perform "Probe
Compensation" introduced in the next section.
Warning
To avoid electric shock when using the probe, please make sure that the insulated wire of
the probe is in good condition. Do not touch the metallic part of the probe when the
probe is connected to high voltage source.
5.6
Probe Compensation
When the probes are used for the first time, you should compensate the probes to
make them match the input channels of the oscilloscope. Non-compensated or
poorly compensated probes may cause measurement inaccuracy or errors. The probe
compensation procedures are as follows:
1 Perform Step 1, 2, 3 and 4 specified in "Function Inspection".
2 Check the displayed waveforms and compare them with the waveforms shown in
Figure 5.7 .
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Figure 5.7 Probe Compensation
3 Use the probe compensation adjustment tool provided in the accessories to adjust
the low-frequency compensation adjustment hole on the probe until the displayed
waveform is consistent with the "Perfectly compensated" waveform shown in the
above figure.
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Touch Screen Gestures
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Touch Screen Gestures
The instrument provides a super large capacitive touch screen, which is convenient for
users to operate and make configurations. It has strong waveform display capability
and excellent user experience. It features great convenience, high flexibility, and great
sensitivity. The actions supported by the touch screen controls include tapping,
pinching&stretching, as well as dragging.
6.1
Tap
Use one finger to tap the symbol or characters on the screen slightly, as shown in
Figure 6.1 . With the Tap gesture, you can perform the following operation:
•
Tap the menu displayed on the screen to operate on the menu.
•
Tap the function navigation icon
at the lower-left corner of the touch screen
to enable the function navigation.
•
Tap the displayed numeric keypad to set the parameters.
•
Tap the virtual keypad to set the label name and the filename.
•
Tap the close window icon at the upper-right corner of the prompt message box
to close it.
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Tap the other windows displayed on the screen to operate on the window.
Figure 6.1 Tap Gesture
6.2
Drag
Use one finger to select the object, and then drag the object to a destination place, as
shown in Figure 6.2 . With the drag gesture, you can perform the following operation:
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Touch Screen Gestures
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Drag the waveform to change its position or scale.
•
Drag the window controls to change the position of the window (e.g. numeric
keypad).
•
Drag the cursor to change the position of the cursor.
•
In multi-window display, drag one of the displayed windows to change its
position on the screen.
Figure 6.2 Drag Gesture
6.3
Pinch&Stretch
Pinch or stretch two points on the screen with two fingers to zoom in or out the
waveform. To zoom in the waveform, first pinch the two fingers and then stretch the
fingers; to zoom out the waveform, first stretch the two fingers, and then pinch the
fingers together, as shown in the figure below. With the pinch&stretch gesture, you
can perform the following operation:
•
Pinching&stretching in the horizontal direction can adjust the horizontal time
base of the waveform.
•
Pinching&stretching in the vertical direction can adjust the vertical scale of the
waveform.
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Touch Screen Gestures
Figure 6.3 Pinch&Stretch Gesture
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To Use the Built-in Help System
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To Use the Built-in Help System
The help system of this oscilloscope provides instructions for all the function keys on
the front panel and their corresponding menu keys. Click or tap
> Help to enter
the help system.
Figure 7.1 Help Information
After opening the help interface, you can get its help information by clicking on or
tapping the link for the desired item.
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Parameter Setting Method
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Parameter Setting Method
For this instrument, you can use the knob and touch screen operation to set
parameters. The common parameter setting methods are as follows:
•
Method 1: Some parameters can be adjusted by rotating the knob on the front
panel.
•
Method 2: Click or tap the input field of a specified parameter, then a virtual
keypad is displayed. Complete the parameter setting with the keypad.
Input a Value
When setting or modifying a parameter, input an appropriate value with the keypad
in Figure 8.1 .
Figure 8.1 Numeric Keypad
Click or tap the value or unit in the numeric keypad to complete the input. After you
input all the values and select the desired units, the numeric keypad is turned off
automatically. This indicates that you have completed parameter setting. Besides,
after you have input the values, you also also press “OK“ directly to close the
numeric keypad. At this time, the unit of the parameter is the default unit. In the
numeric keypad, you can perform the following operation:
•
Deletes the parameter value that has been input;
•
Sets the parameter value to a maximum or minimum value;
•
Sets the parameter to a default value;
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Parameter Setting Method
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Clears the parameter value.
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Fuse Replacement
9
Fuse Replacement
If you need to replace the fuse, use only the specified fuse (AC 250V, T3.15A; 5.2
mm×20 mm) and perform the following operations (as shown in Figure 9.1 ):
1 Turn off the instrument, cut off the power, and remove the power cord.
2 Use a small straight slotted screwdriver to pry out the fuse holder.
3 Take out the fuse holder.
4 Replace the old fuse with a specified fuse.
5 Install the fuse holder.
Figure 9.1 Fuse Replacement
Warning
To avoid electric shock, please ensure that the instrument has been turned off, the power
source has been cut off, and the fuse to be used conforms to the fuse rating.
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Remote Control
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Remote Control
The instrument can be remotely controlled by the following three methods:
•
User-defined Programming
Users can program and control the instrument by using the SCPI (Standard
Commands for Programmable Instruments) commands. For details about the
SCPI commands and programming, refer to Programming Guide.
•
PC Software
Users can use the PC software to send commands to control the instrument
remotely. RIGOL Ultra Sigma is recommended. You can download the software
from RIGOL official website (http://www.rigol.com).
Operation Procedures:
•
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Set up communication between the instrument and PC.
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Run Ultra Sigma and search for the instrument resource.
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Open the remote command control panel to send commands.
Web Control
This instrument supports Web Control. Connect the instrument to the network,
then input the IP address of the instrument into the address bar of the browser
of your computer. The web control interface is displayed. Click Web Control to
enter the web control page. Then you can view the display of the real-time
interface of the instrument. Through the Web Control method, you can migrant
the device control to the control terminals (e.g. PC, Mobile, iPad, and other smart
terminals) to realize remote control of the instrument. When you first log in to
the Web Control, the user name is "admin" and password is "rigol".
This instrument can be connected to the PC via the USB, LAN, or GPIB interface to set
up communication and realize remote control through the PC. The remote control can
be realized by using SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments)
commands.
This chapter will illustrate how to use the to work with RIGOL Ultra Sigma software to
remotely control the instrument via various interfaces. Note: When communicating
with the PC via GPIB, the instrument does not support large data transmission
operation such as screen shot and waveform reading.
Tip
Before setting up communication, please turn off the instrument to avoid causing damage to
the communication interfaces.
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More Product Information
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More Product Information
1 Obtain the Device Information
Click or tap
> Utility > About to obtain the information of the instrument,
such as the model, serial number, firmware version number, and hardware version
number.
2 View the Option Information and Install the Option
The instrument is installed with the trial versions of the options before leaving
factory. The trial time starts from the time when you power on the instrument for
the first time, and the trial time is about 2,160 minutes. Open the "Utility" menu,
and then click or tap Option list to view the options currently installed on the
oscilloscope and their information. For details about the option installation, refer
to descriptions in User Guide.
For more information about this instrument, refer to the relevant manuals by logging
in to the official website of RIGOL (http://www.rigol.com) to download them.
•
DS70000 User Guide: introduces the functions of the instrument and the
operation methods, remote control methods, possible failures and solutions in
using the instrument, specifications, and order information.
•
DS70000 Programming Guide: provides detailed descriptions of SCPI commands
and programming examples of the instrument.
•
DS70000 Datasheet: provides the main features and technical specifications of
the instrument.
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