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• Waveforms can be recorded into individual blocks by dividing memory space into multiple blocks.
• You can record waveforms beginning at any block (Start Block), choose which blocks to display (Display
Block), or display multiple overlaid blocks (Reference Block).
• The maximum number of blocks for memory division depends on the installed memory board and recording
length (up to 1024 divisions).
• Triggered waveform data can be acquired continuously and recorded sequentially in specified blocks (at
the Start Block, for the specified Used Blocks). Dead time while displaying or printing (during which triggers
are ignored) can be minimized.
• Even if the Memory Division function is not used, up to 16 blocks of data (depending on the specified
recording length) can be saved to each block, so that previously recorded data can be selected for display
on the Waveform Screen.
See:
"7.8 Seeing Block Waveforms" (
Operations available from the
[Memory Div]
sheet
Normal
Memory Division
1
2
3
4
5
6
Reference Block
Display Block
The Reference Block can be displayed as an
overlay.
Dead time (not recorded)
Recording length
Recording length
Blocks
When the number of Used Blocks = 5
Start Block
When saving manually, select whether to save all used blocks,
or just the displayed block. (
1
2
3
4
5
When batch saving, an index
file (SEQ) is created. When
reloading this file, all saved
blocks can be read at once.
Auto Save
Auto Print
Used Blocks
Summary of Contents for 8847
Page 1: ...MEMORY HiCORDER Instruction Manual 8847 December 2010 Revised edition 4 8847A981 04 10 12H ...
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Page 18: ...Operating Precautions 8 ...
Page 26: ...1 4 Basic Key Operations 16 ...
Page 74: ...4 4 Waveform Observation 64 ...
Page 98: ...5 5 Managing Files 88 ...
Page 110: ...6 6 Miscellaneous Printing Functions 100 ...
Page 126: ...7 8 Seeing Block Waveforms 116 ...
Page 160: ...8 10 Making Detailed Settings for Input Modules 150 ...
Page 198: ...10 6 Numerical Calculation Type and Description 188 ...
Page 296: ...15 7 Controlling the Instrument with Command Communications LAN USB 286 ...
Page 304: ...16 2 External I O 294 ...
Page 362: ...Appendix 5 FFT Definitions A28 ...
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