
1 Quick Reference
18 Model N6705A User’s Guide
Scope View
Press
Scope View
This key
toggles
between
standard and
marker views.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Standard View
10 11
12
13
Marker View
1 Trace Controls
Identifies the voltage or current trace that will be displayed. Dashes (----) indicate that
the specified trace is turned off. Select the trace and press Enter to turn it on or off.
2 Output Traces
V1, V2, V3, and V4 indicate voltage traces. I1, I2, I3, and I4 indicate current traces.
P1 and P2 indicate power traces. Press Trigger Level knob to autoscale all traces.
3 Trigger Mode
Identifies the trigger mode setting. This can be selected by pressing the Properties key.
4 Scope Status
Indicates whether the scope is idle, running, or waiting for a trigger.
5 Data Bar
The highlighted area shows how much of the entire measurement is actually shown on
the display. Use the Horizontal Time/Div knob and Offset knob to adjust the display
6 Trigger Level
Identifies the trigger level through which the waveform must pass before the scope will
trigger. This can be adjusted using the Trigger Level knob.
7 Ground
Identifies the ground reference level for the trace. This can be adjusted using the
Vertical Offset knob. The initial vertical offset of each trace is set to a different level to
prevent the traces from overlapping.
8 Horizontal
Time-base
Identifies the horizontal time-base settings. These can be adjusted using the front panel
Horizontal Time/Div and Offset knobs.
9 Trigger Source
Identifies the trigger source and trigger level. Voltage 1 indicates a voltage level on
output 1 is the trigger source (see #6).
10 M1 Marker
Measurement Marker 1 enabled. Adjust using Marker 1 knob. Press knob to reset.
11 M2 Marker
Measurement Marker 2 enabled. Adjust using Marker 2 knob. Press knob to reset.
12 Intersect Point
Shows where the measurement markers intersect the waveform.
13 Measurements
Shows the calculations of the waveform data between Marker 1 and Marker 2.
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