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New Rigol DS1054Z oscilloscope

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bastech:

--- Quote from: tv84 on March 30, 2021, 07:30:47 pm ---We are missing a step. According to sebastos08's msg in that thread, BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING, you have to flash the 00.06.02.00.01 (here).

I think only after that you can flash my previous file.

Try and report.

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Yes, successful !!!
I uploaded version 00.06.02.00.01 but I had to change the file name to DS1000ZUpdate.GEL
After this operation, in the System -> Model was already as DS1104Z but only two channels were active

Then I uploaded Your last file by changing its name to DS1000Z-EUpdate.GEL
After restarting everything works as it should with four channels.
I had to change file names because without this updates were invisible to the oscilloscope.

Thank you very much for Your help, without You, I would not do this repair.

Anthocyanina:
Hi! since i've had this oscilloscope, it ocasionally reboots itself seemingly at random. At first i didn't pay attention to it since i've left it on and it rebooted itself after at least 20 or 30 minutes since i last touched it, so i thought it must have been some time out thing, but today, that i've been using it pretty much the entire day it's rebooted on its own a couple of times while i changed a setting, or at most a couple of minutes since i last interacted with it in any way, and just now, that i turned it on again after about an hour that i turned it off, it rebooted itself not two minutes later!
Every time it has rebooted itself, the display turns off first, then the buttons turn off, then the relays click and then it turns on on its own in the same way it would as when you press the power button. Any idea of what could be causing this? Thank you!

bd139:
Sounds like a crash and watchdog reboot. Possibly RAM/CPU issue.

2N3055:

--- Quote from: bd139 on March 31, 2021, 11:25:52 am ---Sounds like a crash and watchdog reboot. Possibly RAM/CPU issue.

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Also could be a brownout detection and reset by power monitor because of some of the power buses having sags or increased ripple, or some other combination of problems on power buses. What sucks is that you need a scope to troubleshoot that ....

Fungus:

--- Quote from: 2N3055 on March 31, 2021, 11:34:46 am ---Also could be a brownout detection and reset by power monitor because of some of the power buses having sags or increased ripple, or some other combination of problems on power buses. What sucks is that you need a scope to troubleshoot that ....

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You could use a multimeter to check the power supply voltages inside the 'scope to make sure they're OK.

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