RIGOL DG1000Z Series User Manual

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Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations

RIGOL

DG1000Z User’s Guide

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Preview

Preview the waveform currently edited.

8. Edit Block

In block edit mode, users only need to edit the numbers of the start and end

point as well as the corresponding voltages. The generator will automatically

calculate the voltage of each point between the start point and end point. Press

this menu key to enter the “Edit Block” interface.


X1

Set the number of the start point of the block. X1 should be less than or

equal to X2 and less than the points currently set.

Y1

Set the voltage (the units available are mV and V) of the start point of the

block. The range is limited by the current “High Level” and “Low Level”.

X2

Set the number of the end point of the block. X2 should be less than or

equal to the points currently set and greater than or equal to X1.

Y2

Set the voltage (the units available are mV and V) of the end point of the

block. The range is limited by the current “High Level” and “Low Level”.

Excute

Automatically edit the points between the start point and end point

according to the current settings.

Delete

Delete X1 and the points between X1 and X2.

Note:

this operation is available only when the difference of the points

currently set and the points to be deleted is greater than or equal to 8.

9. Save

When the editing is finished, press Save to enter the store and recall interface
and the backlight of Store turns on. At this time, you can store the arbitrary
waveform edited in internal non-volatile memory (C Disk) or external memory (D

Disk). For the store method, refer to

Store and Recall.

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