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SIGLENT SDS1102CML - First Impressions
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geonicz:
Did anyone find how to connect this device to PC with the help of RS-232 cable? I mean which pinout is used? I didn't manage to find it manual but this ability is present.
geonicz:

--- Quote from: Siglent on October 10, 2014, 03:36:43 am ---Dear Sir,
Do you mean the frequency counter? the frequency function can be turn off.

--- End quote ---
No, I think he meant a startup counter that is displayed through "Utility->System-Status" menu. The question was if it can be cleared back to zero.
And the frequency counter fuction is a absolutelly different thing that is bouncing in a bottom right corner of a screen.
pascal_sweden:
I meant the "reboot counter".

If for some weird reason, people have to reboot their scope 10-20 times before they get the language setting right in the configuration, it makes sense that they can clear their "reboot counter", so that it reflects actual "fair" use of their scope.

But maybe the best solution is just to fix the language issue, and any other issues that require 10-20 times reboot =)

I am confused how Rigol support comes to frequency counter. That's like comparing apples with pears.
SharpEars:

--- Quote from: pascal_sweden on October 10, 2014, 09:49:58 am ---I meant the "reboot counter".

If for some weird reason, people have to reboot their scope 10-20 times before they get the language setting right in the configuration, it makes sense that they can clear their "reboot counter", so that it reflects actual "fair" use of their scope.

But maybe the best solution is just to fix the language issue, and any other issues that require 10-20 times reboot =)

I am confused how Rigol support comes to frequency counter. That's like comparing apples with pears.

--- End quote ---

I am confused how you can confuse Rigol support with Siglent :-/O , I do agree with you that having to reboot 10-20 times to get the Language setting to stick is just plain stupid!
Siglent America:
The Siglent customer support engineer who mentioned the frequency counter is located at our factory in China. English is not his primary language so I think he misunderstood the question. I will follow up with him.
Thanks.
Steve
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