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Talk to me: Multi-language voice control powered
by Nuance
Today’s devices operate with voice controls. Your smartphone
and car navigation system respond to your voice commands.
Why not your oscilloscopes? The 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes’
new voice control capability not only listens to you, but it
understands you in your native language. Experience hands-
free oscilloscope operation by running familiar commands like
“run,” “stop,” “single,” and “auto scale.” It supports 20 commands
in 14 different languages and is powered by the Nuance
Communications, Inc. voice recognition engine.
You can operate the 6000 X-Series in the language most familiar
to you. The graphical user interface, built-in help system, front
panel overlays, and user’s manuals are available in 11 languages.
During operation, access the built-in help system just by pressing
and holding any button or touching and holding any related icons.
Figure 39. Voice control microphone and speaker.
Using the built-in speaker, the 6000 X-Series beeps to alert you
to various events like a single trigger, mask test failure, calibration
setup, and more.
Figure 40. Limit testing of infrequent glitch.
Figure 38. Language list.
Optional mask/limit testing
Whether you are performing pass/fail tests to specified standards
in manufacturing or testing for infrequent signal anomalies,
mask/limit testing (Option DSOX6MASK) can be a valuable
productivity tool. The 6000 X-Series features powerful hardware-
based mask testing and can perform up to 130,000 tests per
second. You can select multiple test criteria, including the ability
to run tests for a specific number of acquisitions, a specified time,
or until detection of a failure. You can set the 6000 X-Series to
beep when the mask fails.
Figure 41. Mask testing of serial data.