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6.1 What is the Memory Recorder Function?
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(8) Screen setting (Refer to Section 5.2, "Basic Setting Items of
Each Function" - (4).)
Three types of screens (display format) can be selected.
(9) Waveform X-Y plot (Refer to Section 6.6, "Using X-Y
Waveform Plots.")
(10) Channel information function (Refer to Section 5.2, "Basic
Setting Items of Each Function" - (8).)
(11) Trigger function (Refer to Chapter 11, "Trigger Function.")
It is possible to select a suitable trigger from the many
types of triggers available. Level trigger, window-out
trigger, logic trigger, voltage drop trigger can be used as
the internal trigger.
(12) Numerical calculation function (Refer to Section 6.7,
"Numerical Calculation.")
Waveform parameter calculation can be performed.
(13) Scaling function (Refer to Section 12.4.1, "Scaling
Function.")
The scaling function allows the units and numerical
values for the input voltages to be converted, so that they
can be directly read out as physical values of the
parameters which are being measured.
(14) Comment input function (Refer to Section 12.3.9,
"Appending Comments.")
Instead of making handwritten memos on recordings,
comments can be input.
(15) List and gauge functions (Refer to Section 12.3.3, "Listing
and Gauge Functions").
These functions provide voltage axis scales and listings of
settings on printed recordings.
Summary of Contents for 8804
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