I forgot to say...
I mentioned earlier that my scope had a bad glitch on CH4 and I posted a few screenshots.
Could you do a short post about setting up the pass/fail , and what limits you are using ?
I have my DS1054Z on the way.
TIA
/Bingo
Sure, it's very easy to do.
First display the waveform you want to run the Pass-Fail testing on. Set the H and V positions, trigger, vertical scale etc. just as you like it.
Then press the Utility button, and from the menu that comes up, press Pass/Fail.
Then press the Enable button, and the Source button to select the channel of your waveform.
Then press the Range button, and select whether you want to use the whole screen or just a portion between cursors. I usually am using the whole screen.
Then you can "squeeze the mask in the X and Y directions using the X Mask and Y Mask buttons and the Multifunction Knob, to give more or less clearance around your waveform. The white mask cursors only stay on while you are moving the knob and they go out pretty fast...
Then press Create and your mask will be created around your waveform according to where you put the mask cursors in the previous step. Or you can omit the X Mask and Y Mask steps and just push Create, and the mask will wrap around your waveform automagically pretty closely.
Then press the "return arrow" button at the bottom to go back one level.
There you can select Stat Disp to display the waveforms counter.
Page down to the next page from here using the grey bottom button, and you can select "Stop on Fail" on or off, the beep tone on or off, and the aux output on the back on or off.
Then go back with the grey top button and press Operate... and you are all set! You should see the waveform counts incrementing in the Stats box. If you selected "Stop on Fail" ON, then the scope will stop when a waveform exceeds the mask, and you can save the glitch to the USB drive if you want to. Restart waveform capture by pressing Run/Stop, and then to restart the mask testing, press Operate again.
You can also save a mask for re-use later using the Save and Load buttons on the second page of the menu.