9.4 Analyzing Data
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Three types of waveform display are available with the Real-Time Saving func-
tion.
•
[Whole]
Whole Waveform (the waveform recorded with the [Whole Wave] timebase
set on the Status Settings screen)
•
[Measurement]
Measurement Waveform (the waveform recorded with the [Sampling] time-
base set on the Status Settings screen)
•
[All]
Whole Waveform and Measurement Waveform (upper and lower traces,
respectively). When printing, the measurement waveform is printed.
While recording, the whole waveform is displayed. When finished measuring,
data remains in the instrument’s memory, and you can select among the above
three types of waveform display.
To view previously saved data, load the index file (.RSI) with the Real-Time Sav-
ing function (p. 251).
Waveforms can be scrolled by the SCROLL keys, and can be magnified, com-
pressed and measured with the A/B cursors.
9.4
Analyzing Data
9.4.1 Waveform Viewing
Whole
Measurement
All
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