Only issue I have is that when I select the option screen the scope hangs and can only be restarted by pressing the power button for 5 second.
Mine has the same problem.QuoteIf I roll back to 1.3.7R5 then the option screen works again.
Same here.
Note that what it's killing is the UI. The traces continue to be updated.
No such issues here with the last unit in stock just upgraded.
Be aware a hard OFF will not save any previous settings and instead reboot to some previous settings so my best advice after FW upgrades is to do a 2nd reboot for the OS to properly sort itself out.
I just upgraded my unit, I am pretty sure that I didn't have a couple of the options enabled as I never expected to use them, unfortunately I don't remember which options they were, it was probably MANCH and SENT the were not enabled, but I could be wrong.
Upon upgrading (after its first auto reboot) I went to the options page and all options were enabled and it didn't hang, I rebooted it again in case it is something to do with a subsequent boot up, it was fine.
I noticed there is a password protected "Developer Options" menu on that screen too... I didn't notice that before.
So far for me it appears to be fine, but then I haven't actually tried using the scope since the update.
No such issues here with the last unit in stock just upgraded.
It's because the stock units have temporary licenses for at least some things (I edited my message to describe what I've found).QuoteBe aware a hard OFF will not save any previous settings and instead reboot to some previous settings so my best advice after FW upgrades is to do a 2nd reboot for the OS to properly sort itself out.
That makes no difference here. I did both a security erase and a factory default restore. None of that made any difference. This is a real bug, apparently. Fortunately, it's not the end of the world.
As far as I know, Siglent doesn't sell some of the options that are actually available on the scope, so it's not entirely surprising that this bug could find its way into the new firmware.
Reinstalling the FW is worth a try.
The full option list is here:
https://int.siglent.com/products-ware/sds2000xp/#navs
My scope didn't exhibit this behaviour after the update, it worked fine, differences that may be worth investigating:
I only had 1 channel enabled when I did the firmware update, and afterwards I tried turning them all on and going to the options screen, still worked fine.
Like I mentioned, after doing the firmware update options that I was sure I didn't have installed, were then set to permanent licences, maybe that is something to do with it, does this update install those licences and if you already had them for whatever reason maybe that is causing a conflict there between licence codes that may be hanging around in the background system files?
I have all options permanent, including bandwidth upgrades, and no hang is experienced on any menus around the options screen.
(I'm not saying there isn't a bug, just that it is fine on mine)
I have all options permanent, including bandwidth upgrades, and no hang is experienced on any menus around the options screen.
(I'm not saying there isn't a bug, just that it is fine on mine)
Hmm...maybe the issue happens when you don't have all the bandwidth upgrades installed? I've left the bandwidth stuff alone up until now. I'm awfully tempted to try installing that to see if it's what makes the difference.
@TheDefPom, do you have all of the bandwidth upgrades installed on yours?
Well, I can disable all licenses
Well, I can disable all licenses
How do you do this? I think the problem is right here.
Well, I can disable all licenses
How do you do this? I think the problem is right here.
Previously you hadn't put the 500M option?
Well, I can disable all licenses
How do you do this? I think the problem is right here.Obviously you won't get the answer from kcbrown, so here goes
Yep, I found it in the bitstreams. Couldn't see these details posted anywhere, but my mistake if it's duplicated.