4.3 Acquiring Waveforms Using the Utility Functions
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Description
Difference Between Dead Times During Normal and Memory Division
Recording
Getting Details on Each Block
The trigger time and measurement status of each block can be viewed on the [List]
screen.
Select
F2
[List].
Block No.
A block can be selected by the
CURSOR
keys or the
F5
to
F8
keys. You
can move the cursor to the Reference Block column to set a block’s on/off state
as a Reference Block.
To switch block waveforms on the Waveform screen
You can use the
SHEET/PAGE
keys to select blocks to be displayed.
In the default state, the
SHEET/PAGE
keys switch Display Sheets. You can
change the function of the
SHEET/PAGE
keys to
[Block Switching]
on the System
- Environment Setting Screen.
See
"13.2.6 Specifying SHEET/PAGE Key Operations" (p. 357)
When both printer recording (Auto Print) and Auto Save are set for continuous
triggering [Cont]
Dead Times
Times during which sampling is inhibited due to internal
processing, printing or saving
Recording Length
Anomalous phenomena occurring during
dead times are not detected.
When the Trace Waveform Display is disabled (Off) during Memory Division
recording
1
2
3
4
5
6
Dead Times
The waveform data of each recording length is recorded in one block.
When recording with Memory Division, dead time is shorter than with normal recording.
When Trace Waveform Display is enabled, dead time is longer.
Recording Length
Summary of Contents for 8860-50
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Page 18: ...Reading this Manual 6...
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Page 180: ...6 12 Making Trigger Settings on the Waveform Screen 168...
Page 246: ...8 15 Inserting and Searching for Event Marks on a Waveform 234...
Page 356: ...12 7 Print Examples 344 A B Waveform_________________________________________________...
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