User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- General Safety Summary
- Preface
- Getting Started
- Operating Basics
- Reference
- Reference
- Menu Structures
- The Setup Menu Screen
- The Graphical Waveform Editor
- The Pattern Editor
- Quick Editing
- The Table Editor
- The Equation Editor
- The Sequence Editor
- The APPL Menu
- The UTILITY Window
- External Keyboards
- Setting General Purpose Knob Direction
- Formatting a Floppy Disk
- Displaying Disk Usage
- Screen Display Enable/Disable
- Focused Color
- Displaying Instrument Status
- Internal Clock (Date and Time)
- Resetting the Instrument
- Connecting to a GPIB Network
- Ethernet Networking
- Hardcopy
- Calibration and Diagnostics
- Upgrading the System Software
- Capturing Waveforms
- Waveform Programming Language
- Command Descriptions
- Programming Examples
- File Conversion
- File Management
- FG Mode
- Waveform Mixing Mode
- Synchronous Operation Mode (AWG710B only)
- Appendices
- Appendix A: Specifications (AWG710B)
- Appendix A: Specifications (AWG710)
- Appendix B: Performance Verification (AWG710B)
- Conventions
- Self Tests
- Performance Tests
- Operating Mode Tests
- Amplitude and Offset Accuracy Tests (Normal Out), (except option 02)
- Amplitude, Offset Accuracy and Rise Time Tests (Direct DA Out), (except option 02)
- Amplitude, Offset Accuracy and Rise Time Tests (for option 02)
- Pulse Response Tests (Normal Out), (except option 02)
- Trigger Input Tests
- Event Input and Enhanced Mode Tests
- External Clock Input and VCO Out Output Tests
- VCO OUT Output Frequency and 10 MHz Reference Input Tests
- Marker Output Tests
- Synchronous Operation Tests
- Appendix B: Performance Verification (AWG710)
- Conventions
- Self Tests
- Performance Tests
- Operating Mode Tests
- Amplitude and Offset Accuracy Tests (Normal Out), (except option 02)
- Amplitude, Offset Accuracy and Rise Time Tests (Direct DA Out), (except option 02)
- Amplitude, Offset Accuracy and Rise Time Tests (for option 02)
- Pulse Response Tests (Normal Out), (except option 02)
- Trigger Input Tests
- Event Input and Enhanced Mode Tests
- 1/4 Clock Frequency and 10 MHz Reference Input Tests
- Marker Output Tests
- Appendix C: Inspection and Cleaning
- Appendix D: Sample Waveforms
- Appendix E: File Transfer Interface Outline
- Appendix F: Miscellaneous
- Appendix G: Sequence File Text Format
- Index

The Graphical Waveform Editor
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Horizontal Invert...
The Horizontal Invert... command horizontally inverts (flips) the edit area
waveform and marker data. You can invert the waveform and marker data
separately. This command does not change the waveform data record length.
Do the following steps to horizontally invert the waveform or marker data:
1. Move the cursors to specify the edit area to invert.
2. Push Operation (bottom)!Horizontal Invert... (pop–up)!OK (side).
3. Push the Data, Marker1, or Marker2 side button to specify which data to
invert.
4. Push the Exec side button.
The data in the edit area inverts (flips) horizontally.
Vertical Invert...
The Vertical Invert... command vertically inverts (flips) the edit area waveform and
marker data. You can invert the waveform and marker data separately. This
command does not change the waveform data record length.
Do the following steps to vertically invert the waveform or marker data:
1. Move the cursors to specify the edit area to invert.
2. Push Operation (bottom)!Vertical Invert... (pop–up)!OK (side).
3. Push the Data, Marker1, or Marker2 side button to specify which data to
invert.
4. Push the Exec side button to vertically invert the cursor–to–cursor data you
have specified in Step 3.
Clip...
The Clip... command sets the edit area waveform data maximum upper or lower
signal level to a specified value.
Do the following steps to clip the waveform data:
1. Move the cursors to specify the edit area to clip.
2. Push Operation (bottom)!Clip... (pop–up)!OK (side).
3. Push the Clip side button to specify the portion of level to be clipped. Select
either the Upper or Lower. Upper refers to all signal data located above the
origin, and lower refers to all signal data located below the origin.
4. Push the Level side button and specify the clip level using the general purpose
knob or numeric keys.
5. Push the Exec side button to clip the waveform data.