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When set cursor type to Y2-Y1, use
will move the Y1 and Y2 cursors together. The
value under the menu option is the difference between the Y1 and Y2 cursors.
9.3 Cursor Measurements
To make measurements using the cursors:
Step 1.
Press the
button on the front panel to enter the
CURSOR
function menu.
Step 2.
Press the
softkey to configure the cursor mode.
•
Manual
:
Δ
X, 1/
Δ
X, and
Δ
Y values are displayed.
Δ
X is the difference between the X1
and X2 cursors and
Δ
Y is the difference between the Y1 and Y2 cursors.
•
Track
: As the marker is moved horizontally, the vertical amplitude of the waveform is tracked
and measured. The time and voltage postions are shown for the markers. The vertical (Y)
and horizontal (X) differences between the markers are shown as
Δ
X and
Δ
Y values.
Manual
and
Track
modes can be used on waveforms that are displayed on the
analog input channels (including math functions)
Step 3.
Press the
Source
(or
X1 Source
,
X2 Source
in
Track
mode) softkey, then use the
to select the input source for the cursor values.
• Only analog channels, math waveforms and reference waveforms that are displayed are
available for cursors.
Step 4.
Press the
X Ref
and
Y Ref
softkeys to set the reference of the X and Y cursors.
Step 5.
To make cursor measurements:
• To measure the horizontal time, use the
to move the X1 and X2 cursors
to desired loaction. If necessary, set the cursor type to X2-X1 to move X1 and X2 cursors
together.
• To measure vertical voltage or current, use the
to move the Y1 and Y2
cursors to desired location. If necessary, set the cursor type to “Y2-Y1” to move Y1 and Y2
cursors together.
• To adjust the transparence of the cursors message box, press the
button and go to
the second page, then press the
Transparence
(20% to 80%) softkey and then turn the
to adjust the transparence to the desired value.
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