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Could you also try going to Utility-->Utility Page-->Self Test-->Self Test Menu-->Loop 1 Times-->OK Run Self Test?
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Hi Luis,<br>
I was able to keep using the knobs while on the same firmware and setting the wave persistence.<br>
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What were your other waveform display settings?<br>
Do you consistently have this issue every time you enter this menu?<br>
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Best,<br>
Iris Xu
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Hi Martin,<br>
I think you're looking for the command <strong>DISplay:GLObal:CH:STATE</strong> (page 2-451 of the <a href="https://www.tek.com/en/sitewide-content/manuals/4/5/6/4-5-6-series-mso-programmer-manual">4/5/6 programming manual</a>) in the Display command group.<br>
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-Iris
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You can break it out into a .csv or do on-screen measurements to find delta time with the cursors if none of the Measurement categories work for you.
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John,<br>
I could pass this along to the firmware development team-- I also did a small test and see that it doesn't always save with the inverting setting correctly.<br>
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Display- Inverted, Save-Normal will save an inverted image but with dialogue.<br>
If you have both Display-Inverted, and Save-Inverted, I believe the image will also save inverted.<br>
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If you could provide some images with your issue that would be great.<br>
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-Iris
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Hi,<br>
Rather than using the menus on the scope app running on your TDS like how you may be used to on our other scopes, you should use the standard Windows Utility (through the control panel) to configure the oscilloscope for compatibility with your network.<br>
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Best,<br>
Iris Xu
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<p>1) .csv files are ASCII, comma delimited, and processed for human readability, which is why it takes up much more memory than a .wfm. .wfm is meant to be used internally and consists of blocks of data ready to be processed by the scope. You can read more about the .wfm formatting here: https://download.tek.com/manual/Waveform-File-Format-Manual-077022011.pdf</p>
<p>2) To get more significant figures in your .csv, you can lower the sample rate from 6.25GS/s to about 3.125GS/s, or until the "Sample: 8 bits" under the Acquisition tab changes to "Sample: 12 bits". The higher bit resolution will give you more sig. figures when formatted to .csv.</p>
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Hi Barry,<br>
Unfortunately, we don't have a way for end users to change the MSO VNC to a different port.<br>
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-Iris Xu
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Carrie,<br>
Resistors are passive elements, so whether you had the circuit powered on in this case does not matter. The frequency you're operating at shouldn't introduce reflections just yet.<br>
I would recommend watching <a href="https://www.tek.com/en/video/how-to/50-ohms-output-impedance-on-function-generators">this video</a> from Tek to see exactly what 50 Ohm vs High-Z means within the context of an AFG output, oscilloscope, and how you should expect it to affect your measurements when bringing in a circuit. It gives a better visual example in changes that occur than what I can provide here.<br>
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-Iris
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Carrie,<br>
There may be a drop because of a voltage division from what your circuit is composed of, even if you measure at the same location it's injected to.<br>
<img alt="" src="https://i.imgur.com/0teEra0.png"><br>
How high of a frequency are you operating at?<br>
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Best,<br>
Iris Xu