User`s manual

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IM 701610-01E
Setting the ACQ Count
37. Use the jog shuttle to move the cursor to ACQ Count.
38. Press SELECT to display the waveform acquisition count setting menu.
39. Use the jog shuttle to set the waveform acquisition count, then press SELECT.
Selecting the Action for Condition not Met
40. Use the jog shuttle to move the cursor to Action.
41. Press SELECT to turn action ON or OFF.
Setting the Determination Range
42. Press the T-Range1/T-Range2 soft key to highlight the T-Range1 jog shuttle icon.
43. Use the jog shuttle to set the head of the determination range.
44. In the same manner, set the tail of the range to T-Range2.
Executing Determination
45. Press the Exec soft key to execute the determination. The Exec changes to the
Abort soft key. When the determination is completed, acquisition automatically
stops. You can force a stop by pressing START/STOP or the Abort soft key.
Explanation
Create zones using a standard waveform as a base, and from those zones let GO/NO-
GO be determined by whether a waveform extends outside or inside of the zone.
Waveform for GO/NO-GO Determination/Determination criteria: Setup
You can select a waveform from input signals (CH1-CH4 (or CH1 and CH2 for the
DL1620)) and from math waveforms (Math1, Math2 (or Math1 only for the DL1620)).
You can use multiple waveforms for GO/NO-GO determination. Select from the
following determination standards for each waveform:
IN: When the specified waveform enters the zone.
OUT: When the specified waveform is outside the zone.
OFF: Do not determine.
Selecting the Reference Waveform: Edit Menu
Select a reference waveform for creating a zone. The basic waveform will be displayed
as a trace, and you can select from the following types.
Input signal waveform
Math waveform
Creating a Determination Zone: Redraw/New
You can set up to six (or three for the DL1620) determination zones. The following are
the setting ranges.
Up-down setting range: ±8 div from the reference waveform
Left-right setting range: ±5 div from the center of the screen
You can select input signal waveforms (CH1 through CH4 (or CH1 and CH2 for the
DL1620)) and computed waveforms (Math1 and Math2 (or Math1 only for the DL1620))
for the waveforms that are to be determined in the determination zones that are
registered in Zone1 through Zone6.
The screen displays the active zones depending on the settings in Setup.
9.10 GO/NO-GO Determination Using Zones