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HDO6000 High Definition Oscilloscope
LabNotebook Drawing Toolbar
The basic Notebook Entry is a screen capture of the display showing the grids as they were at the time it
was taken. When an entry is first captured, it is immediately displayed in the Drawing window for you to
annotate.
A variety of markup tools are available from the toolbar along the top of the window. To use any tool,
touch the icon, then touch the point on the image where you wish to draw or add text.
From left to right, the tools are:
Pen Tool enables you to draw in freehand. Maintain contact with the screen to make a continuous mark.
Once you release, you can touch-and-drag the object to any point on the image.
Circle Tool draws a circle around a waveform feature that you want to emphasize. Touch-and-drag
across the diameter of the circle. When you release, the circle is placed. You can drag the circle to any
location on the image.
Arrow Tool draws lines with arrowheads for placing callouts. You can rotate these lines through 360
degrees or drag them to any location on the image.
Text Tool opens a textbox for placing labels/annotations on the image. Touch the point on the image to
place the label, then enter the text in the pop-up dialog. Once placed, you can resize the textbox or drag it
to any location on the image.
Red, Green, and Blue Color Selectorslet you quickly change the markup color. Just touch the icon, then
choose the next drawing tool.
To use additional colors, touch the More Button. This activates a Custom color field. The default custom
color is Yellow. To choose another, touch the color swatch, then select from the Color dialog(the
standard Windows Palette dialog). You can enter RGB values, or choose from the spectrum. After saving,
the new color appears in the Custom field. This remains the markup color until you choose another.
Erase Buttons allow you to remove all or selected drawing objects. Erase All will also undo any Custom
color selection.
Undo Button cancels the last action. Use it to restore any objects you inadvertently erased.
Move Toolbar Button undocks the drawing toolbar so you can move it anywhere on the display. This helps
to keep tools handy when working on a particular area of a waveform. Touch the button again to restore
the toolbar to the top of the Drawing window.
Done Button saves the annotations with the image and closes the Drawing window.
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