Quick Start Guide

Appendix 2 Overview of Settings and Functions
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To view waveform data as numerical values/ To change the waveform display forma
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Numerical Values Display
See "8.13 Viewing Waveform Data as Numerical Values" of the Instruction
Manual
Split-Screen Display
See "7.2.4 Splitting the Display Screen (Split-Screen)" of the Instruction
Manual
Scroll Direction
See "7.2.5 Setting Waveform Scrolling Orientation" of the Instruction
Manual
The display format of measurement data can be freely selected.
0 ms
5 ms
10 ms
15 ms
20 ms
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
0.3V
71.5V
65.3V
-71V
0.2V
To view a waveform expanded or compressed, or to see the whole waveform
Zoom Display (Memory function only)
See "8.9 Magnifying and Compressing Waveforms" in the Instruction Manual
A normal waveform and an expanded section of it can be displayed together
on the screen.
Whole Waveform Display
All waveform fluctuations can be observed.
Zoom
Magnification
To determine the measurement value of a waveform, or to specify the waveform
range
Cursor Measurements
See "8.8 Cursor Values" in the Instruction Manual
Use the A/B cursors to display values at the cursor positions on a waveform,
and the time and number of cycles from the trigger position.
A specified data range can also be saved and printed.
AB
A
B
A
B
Vertical
Cursors
Horizontal
Cursors
Trace
Cursors
To display a combination of measurement data
Sheet Display
See "7.2.1 Assigning Display Data to Sheets" in the Instruction Manual
Up to 32 channels of data can be assigned per screen, and freely displayed
on multiple sheets.
X-Y Composite Waveforms
See "7.4 Composite Waveforms (X-Y Waveforms)" in the Instruction Manual
Specify the channels for X and Y axes to form composite waveforms.
Sheet3
Sheet2
Sheet1