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Local language, Offset/delay control, E-mail – Teledyne LeCroy WaveSurfer MXs-B Getting Started Manual User Manual

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WaveSurfer MXs-B Oscilloscopes

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922172-00 Rev A

Local Language

The WaveSurfer MXs-B oscilloscope can be configured to display a user
interface in different languages. Make a selection and the WaveSurfer MXs-
B oscilloscope dynamically changes the language shown.

Offset/Delay Control

As you change the timebase, this control allows you to either keep the
horizontal offset indicator stationary (when Div is selected) or to have it
move with the trigger point (when Time is selected). The advantage of
selecting Div is that the trigger point remains on the grid as you increase
the timebase. If Time is selected, the trigger point could move off the grid.

NOTE: Regardless of whether you select Time or Div, the Delay shown in
the timebase setup dialog always indicates time. However, when Div is
selected for Delay In, the delay in time is scaled proportional to the change
in timebase, thereby keeping the division on the grid constant.

Touch UtilitiesPreferences from the menu bar.

Touch the Offset/Delay tab.

Under Offset Setting constant in:, touch either the Volts or Div button.

Under Delay Setting constant in:, touch either the Time or Div button.

E-mail

Before you can send e-mail from the oscilloscope, it must first be
configured.

Touch UtilitiesPreference Setup… from the menu bar.

Touch the E-mail tab.

Choose an e-mail server protocol: MAPI (Messaging Application
Programming Interface) is the Microsoft interface specification that allows
different messaging and workgroup applications (including e-mail, voice
mail, and fax) to work through a single client, such as the Exchange client
included with Windows 95 and Windows NT. MAPI uses the default
Windows e-mail application (usually Outlook Express). SMTP (Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol) is a TCP/IP protocol for sending messages from one
computer to another through a network. This protocol is used on the
Internet to route e-mail. In many cases no account is needed.