I suppose I'll probably have to ask this elsewhere, but perhaps somebody here is familiar with these scopes. I tried to run the timing compensation cal procedure on my Tek TDS-380 - when I do so, it fails the sequence without explaining what the problem was. This is, to my knowledge, a perfectly functioning scope otherwise, and the manual doesn't really give any information on what exactly this procedure even
does, let alone what might be at fault if it fails.
The technical reference manual specifies that a square wave must be provided, negative-going, 1 kHz, 200mVpp, with a rise time no longer than 10ns:

This is what I fed it:

The rise time is
way under 10ns, and everything else matches the specification. There's a bit of sloppiness about 13ns after the edge - could
that be enough to make it decide it doesn't like the waveform? Or is there something else amiss? Could the rise be
too fast? (Shouldn't be hard to whack a cap into the pulsegen if that's the case...) The rest of the waveform looks perfectly clean...