Chapter 10 Applications
117
10.1 Using the A and B Cursors (All Functions)
117
10.1.1 The types of the cursors
117
10.2 Waveform Scrolling
121
Chapter 11 Trigger Function
123
11.1 Overview
123
11.2 Internal Trigger
125
11.3 Setting the Trigger Types
126
11.3.1 Level Trigger
127
11.3.2 Window-out Trigger
129
11.3.3 Logic Trigger
131
11.3.4 Voltage Dip Trigger (Memory Recorder
Function)
135
11.3.5 RMS Level Trigger (RMS recorder function) 138
11.4 External Trigger
140
11.5 Internal and External Trigger Logical Operator
142
11.6 Trigger Modes (Memory, Recorder, RMS
Recorder Function)
144
11.7 Pre-Trigger ( Memory, Rms Recorder Function)
145
11.8 Trigger Timing
150
11.9 Timer Trigger
151
11.10 Level Meter Function
153
11.11 Trigger Output Terminal
154
Chapter 12 System Screen
155
12.1 What is the System Screen?
155
12.2 Input Level Monitor Function (Input Level
Monitor Screen)
157
12.3 Settings on the System Screen
(Page 1)
158
12.3.1 Setting the Grid
159
12.3.2 Time Value Display
160
12.3.3 Listing and Gauge Functions
161
12.3.4 Intermittent Printing
162
12.3.5 Starting Status Backup Function
163
Summary of Contents for 8804
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Page 102: ...80 6 8 Memory Recorder Function Possible Recording Time ...
Page 128: ...106 8 3 Basic Operational Procedures ...
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