(Example-2) 1) Set CHAN-1 to ON and CHAN-2 to OFF, and set TRIGGER to CHAN-1. That would be the work-around in most cases, just press the AUTO button a second time. 4) If the AUTO button is pressed again, it will toggle back to CHAN-1. (Verify this by pressing the CH1/2 button and note the highlighted channel). 3) The scope will properly display the signal on CHAN-1 but the AUTO button has also toggled the 'selected' channel to CHAN-2 but didn't turn it on. (Example-1) 1) Set CHAN-1 to ON and CHAN-2 to OFF and set trigger to CHAN-1. It turns out that the AUTO button has different behavior depending on what's plugged into the scope's inputs and the channel that's selected in the trigger menu. There's also a slightly less annoying work-around than re-entering the CH1/2 menu and switching back to Chan-1. I've found that the cause of the "Channel 2 is Off" message stems from the use of the AUTO button. I think this is a feature with an undesired side effect.
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