Are you still searching for the keys on the oscilloscope’s front panel one by one to find the storage function? Then starting a complicated series of operations just to store a waveform! The ZDS2022 oscilloscope will brighten your day with its one-button waveform storage!
At this moment, the oscilloscope screen displays a triggered waveform of a certain LIN protocol. How can we store this waveform?
The ZDS2022 oscilloscope is designed from the user’s perspective, featuring a one-button storage function, and it also supports waveform import.
Press the 【Save/Recall】 key, select the storage soft key, and choose the image format for storage. There are seven formats available, including PNG. You can choose to save to local flash memory or use an external USB drive connected to the oscilloscope’s USB port. Briefly press knob B to select the storage path, and press to modify the file name. You can choose to input a custom file name or use a timestamp for naming. We rotate knob A to select the timestamp option. Additionally, you can choose whether to invert the colors of the image as needed. Once set, you can either press to save the file or use the one-button 【Print Screen】 to save the screen waveform in the specified format and path.
Figure 1 One-Button Storage
Returning to the storage and import menu, press the import soft key, select binary data as the file type, rotate knob B to select the file to be imported, and press import. Seeing this, I wonder if you recall the operation we shared recently regarding the storage and import of reference waveforms, which is quite similar.