
Getting Started Manual
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing a LeCroy WaveAce product. This Getting Started Manual includes
important safety and installation information for your WaveAce Series oscilloscope, along with
operating procedures to get you started capturing, viewing, and analyzing your waveforms.
This WaveAce Getting Started Manual provides information in the following manner:
Getting to Know WaveAce - First, we acquaint you with your new instrument.This
section contains information on the Hardware (explaining the physical features of your
new instrument), Basic Controls (demonstrating the relationship between some front
panel and screen layout controls), and Probes (explaining Probe connections).
Viewing Waveforms - Covers turning on traces and setting up your display. It also
provides information on using the Auto Setup feature.
Vertical Settings and Channel Controls - Provides step-by-step procedures for
defining you vertical settings and channel controls, such as limiting bandwidth,
adjusting sensitivity and inverting waveforms.
Sampling Modes - Covers setting acquisition sampling modes, acquiring waveforms,
and setting the timebase.
Triggering - Provides step-by-step procedures for the five trigger types - edge, pulse,
video, slope, and alternative.
Analyzing Waveforms - Lists waveform measurements and parameter
measurements. Also provides procedures for using Math functions.
Save and Recall - Provides step-by-step procedures for saving and recalling scope
setups, waveforms, and reference waveforms. Also provides procedures for saving
data, saving and printing pictures, and recalling factory settings.
Utilities - Covers the Utility functions, such as viewing system status.
Reference - This section includes important safety information and specifications for
the WaveAce Series Oscilloscopes.
Support
When your WaveAce Series Oscilloscope is delivered, verify that all items on the packing list
or invoice copy have been shipped to you. Contact your nearest LeCroy customer service
center or national distributor if anything is missing or damaged. If there is something missing or
damaged, and you do not contact us immediately, we cannot be responsible for replacement.If
you have any problems with your product, please refer to the Technical Support contacts at the
end of this Getting Started Manual. You can also refer to additional support materials at
www.lecroy.com, or the Online Help files in your instrument.
Thank You
We truly hope these materials provide increased comprehension when using LeCroy's fine
products.
Sincerely,
David C. Graef
LeCroy Corporation
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer