Musical Instrument User Manual
5 - 30 FUNCTION REFERENCE
DISPLAY MENU
Description:
The DISPLAY menu offers a set of powerful display functions for the analog mode 
and the digital mode.
In the 
analog
 mode, the scope can be set to the X DEFLECTION mode. In this 
mode XY displays can be generated from a combination of any of the input 
channels for X and Y, while the analog timebase generator is turned off.
In the 
digital
 mode, the display menu is extended with additional display functions 
such as: WINDOWS, VERTICAL MAGNIFY, X vs Y, TEXT GENERATOR and 
INTERPOLATION.
For the 
X DEFLECTION
 function for the analog mode, refer to X DEFLECTION 
further on in this chapter.
WINDOWS
 automatically separates the traces on the screen when more than one 
trace is displayed. Each trace is then displayed in a window.
When two channels are displayed, one is displayed in the upper half of the 
screen, and the other is displayed in the bottom half. When three traces from 
different channels are displayed, the screen is divided into four windows of two 
divisions each.
Even when only two divisions are allocated to a trace, for each trace is displayed 
with the full dynamic range of 8 bits and the full 256 ADC levels are still used. The 
displayed amplitude of the signal and its screen readout, has however, been 
adapted to the new window space. Also the range of the POS controls is limited 
to the new window. The windows mode is especially useful in multichannel 
applications. It eliminates trace positioning and scaling, while retaining maximum 
resolution, accuracy and trigger sensitivity.
VERT MAGNIFY
 is used to vertically expand signals without changing the
AMPL/DIV setting of the input channels. It can be used to study signal details in 
high resolution acquisitions such as an averaged waveform. The signals can be 
expanded up to 32 times, and the magnification factor is displayed in the 
DISPLAY menu. At the same time the vertical deflection (volts/div) in the bottom 
text area is adjusted.
X versus Y
 is an XY display capability in the digital mode. It is similar to X deflection 
in the analog operating mode. The TRACK control is used to select the source for 
vertical direction (Y). The source can be any newly acquired trace but it can also be 
a saved trace in a memory location (e.g., m3). For horizontal direction (X) you can 
choose from any active channel or a signal saved in memory (e.g., m3.1) as well. 










