No that's for a different test procedure. That is a L-R tone. To use that you would mono the signal tones from the two channels and then adjust az for minumum output. Doesn't necessarily require a scope, but you could use one for the job. For what I am suggesting you would want a regular tone with both channels in the same polarity, and you need left into one scope channel, right into a second scope channel. You could use a standard test band with a steady 300Hz or 1kHz tone.