2.8.8
Cursor Sub-Mode Functions
The Cursor sub-mode is convenient for changing the timebase parameters of the display (the CurSoR
DeLaY, the STaRT DeLaY, and the DeLaY WINDow), the scaling of the display (the REFerence PoWeR),
and the trigger level if the PPM is in internal trigger mode.
CSR PWR
Indicates the power level at the location of the cursor. By pressing [MENU] (4) [F3], this can be
indicated in either dBm or in Watts. This is a read-only function, and cannot be changed with the spin
knob or numeric entry keypad. Placing the cursor here will prevent an accidental movement of the spin
knob from changing a parameter.
CSR DLY
The Cursor Delay indication shows the amount of time after triggering has occurred that the Cursor will
sample the power of the pulse. The time at which the trigger occurs is dependent on either the Trigger
Level or, if External Triggering has been activated, on the triggering signal provided by the external
source. The delta symbol next to CSR DLY means that the Cursor Delay is adjustable by using either the
spin knob or the keypad. The cursor is placed by using either the up or down arrow key.
STRT DLY
This is the Start Delay of the graphics display area on the readout. It signifies the amount of time
between the occurrence of the trigger and when readings begin at the left side of the graphics display. If
the default value is still set, then the Start Delay would be set to 0.0000 ns and the left edge of the
display will be coincident with the timing of the trigger. However, the Start Delay may be at whatever
value was used the last time the Graph Mode was accessed. The cursor next to STRT DLY means that the
spin knob or keypad can be used to adjust the Start Delay value.
DLY WIND
The Delay Window is the amount of time between the left and right sides of the graphics display area.
The default value is 10.000
µ
s. When the Autoscale function is used, the PPM will adjust the Delay
Window to display the pulse profile so that the trailing edge of the pulse can be seen. Autoscaling will
Figure 2-8. Typical Cursor Sub-Mode Digital Plot
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