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4 Measurement Setting
4.9 Setting of Analyzer Display
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Marker display
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Display time state
a) Title
One title can be set for each window. The title will be created through the
title input
dialog box, and the entered
title will be displayed in the upper left corner of the window. If required, delete the title through the
[Input]
box of
the
title input
dialog box. Click
[OK]
to close the dialog box.
Fig. 4.36 Title Input Dialog Box
b) Track state
The trace state will be displayed in the upper left corner of each window on the screen, including:
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Measured parameters
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Format
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Scale
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Reference value
The trace state button can be used to set the corresponding trace as the current active trace so as to set the trace.
Point to the button and right-click the mouse. Delete the trace or set the trace scale, color and line through the right-
click menu.
c) Frequency/stimulus state
The frequency/stimulus information will be displayed under each window on the screen. The display can be hided
for security purposes. The following information will be displayed.
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Channel number
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Start stimulus value
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Stop stimulus value
d) Marker display
The marker display information includes the marker reading ON/OFF, trace marker ON/OFF, large font ON/OFF,
leftward movement of display position, and downward movement of display position. The marker reading
information is displayed in the upper right corner of each window on the screen. The following information will be
displayed:
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Marker number
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Stimulus value
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Response value
e) Display time state
If the display time is ON, the system time will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen.
2) Triggering of display items
Summary of Contents for AV3672 Series
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Page 124: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 120 5 1 2 Track Fig 5 2 Track Menu...
Page 125: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 121 5 1 3 Channel Fig 5 3 Channel Menu...
Page 126: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 122 5 1 4 Excitation Fig 5 4 Excitation Menu I...
Page 127: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 123 Fig 5 5 Excitation Menu II...
Page 128: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 124 Fig 5 6 Excitation Menu III...
Page 129: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 125 5 1 5 Response Fig 5 7 Response Menu I...
Page 130: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 126 Fig 5 8 Repsonse Menu II...
Page 131: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 127 Fig 5 9 Response Menu III...
Page 132: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 128 Fig 5 10 Response Menu V Fig 5 11 Response IV...
Page 133: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 129 5 1 6 Calibration Fig 5 12 Calibration Menu...
Page 134: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 130 5 1 7 Marker Fig 5 13 Cursor Menu I...
Page 135: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 131 Fig 5 13 Cursor Menu II...
Page 136: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 132 Fig 5 15Marker Menu III...
Page 137: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 133 5 1 8 Analysis Fig 5 16 Analysis Menu I...
Page 138: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 134 Fig 5 17 Analysis Menu II...
Page 139: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 135 Fig 5 18 Analysis Menu III...
Page 140: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 136 5 1 9 System Fig 5 19 System Menu I...
Page 141: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 137 Fig 5 20 System Menu I...
Page 254: ...8 Basis of Network Measurement 8 3 Amplifier Parameter Specifications 250...
Page 257: ...8 Basis of Network Measurement 8 4 Complex Impedance 253...
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