Getting acquainted with your instrument
SMA connectors support high bandwidth and frequency cables.
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Power On/Standby button:
Powers the instrument on and off. The power button color indicates instrument power states:
No light - No AC power applied
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Yellow - Standby mode
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Blue - Powered on
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Rear panel connections
The rear panel connections supply power to the instrument and provide connectors for network, USB devices, video, reference
signals, and the AFG output.
5 Series MSO, 6 Series MSO
Figure 3: 5 Series MSO (including MSO58LP) and 6 Series MSO (including LPD64)
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Power cord connector. Use only the power cord specified for this product and certified for the country of use.
2.
Ref In lets you connect a high-precision 10 MHz reference signal to the oscilloscope for more accurate measurements.
3.
AUX Out generates a signal transition on a trigger event, outputs a 10 MHz reference signal, or outputs a synchronization
signal from the AFG.
4.
AFG Out is the signal output for the optional Arbitrary Function Generator (AFG) feature.
5.
Video outputs (Display Port, VGA, and DVI-D) let you connect an external monitor or projector to show the instrument's
graphical user interface.
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USB 3.0 Device port lets you connect to a PC to remotely control the instrument using USBTMC protocol.
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USB Host ports let you connect a USB memory device, keyboard, or mouse.
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LAN connector (RJ-45) connects the instrument to a 10/100/1000 Base-T local area network. The LAN is LXI 1.5 compliant.
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Security lock connector lets you use a standard PC/laptop lock cable to secure the instrument to a work bench or other
location.
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LPD64 Installation and Safety Manual