Quick Start Guide
Appendix 2 Overview of Settings and Functions
A6
To compare with previous waveforms
Memory Division
See "4.3.3 Dividing Memory" of the Instruction Manual
By dividing the memory space into multiple blocks, waveform data can be re-
corded in any block, or overlaid with any other waveforms.
Overlay
See "4.3.2 Overlaying Waveforms" of the Instruction Manual
Displayed waveforms are retained on-screen and overlaid with new wave-
forms. Use this to compare new waveforms with those recorded immediately
before.
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To apply calculations to measurement data
Numerical Calculations
See "Chapter 1 Numerical Calculation Functions" in the Analysis
Supplement
Nineteen types of numerical calculations are available, including RMS values,
maximum values and averages, and up to 16 calculations can be performed at
the same time. Waveforms and calculation results can be displayed separately
on one screen.
Waveform Calculations
See "Chapter 2 Waveform Calculation Functions" in the Analysis
Supplement
The waveform calculation functions allow display of the waveform calculated
by a previously specified formula.
FFT Calculations
See Analysis Supplement
Calculation
Results
Calculation
Results
Calculation
Results
CH(1,1
)∗CH(1,2)
CH1,1
CH1,2
Time Frequenc
y
To perform remote control and data collection/ controlling the instrument through
the interface
LAN (Ethernet) Communications (ftp/Web server)
See "Chapter 13 Communications Settings" in the Instruction Manual
Use 100Base-TX compatible cable to connect the instrument to a network for
control by a PC.
GP-IB Interface
See Communications Operating Manual on the supplied applications disc
With the Model 9558 GP-IB Card installed, the instrument can be
controlled by a computer.
GP-IB card










