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Refer to "Appendix 2.1 List of Default Settings" (p. A9) for default settings.
The default setting for Auto Save and Auto Print is Off (disabled).
Set the items indicated by white text within the boxes as needed. To simultaneously record logic waveforms,
also read "3.1.2 Logic Waveform Recording" (p. 57).
Operation
Overview
Chapter 3
3.1
Measurement Workflow
3.1.1
Analog Waveform Recording
Procedure (asterisks (*) indicate settings
that can be changed while measuring)
Overview and references
Installation & Connection
Install the input modules and cables required
for measurement.
See
"Chapter 3 Measurement Preparations" in the
Quick
Start Manual
"Chapter 2 Connections" in the
Input Module Guide
Zero-Adjustment is required if the 8958 16-Ch Scanner Unit is
installed (p. 373).
See
"2.2.7 Connecting to the Model 8958 16-Ch Scanner
Unit" in the
Input Module Guide
Power On
Function Selection
Select the appropriate function.
See
"Choosing the Appropriate Function" (p. 82)
•
Memory Function
Records relatively fast signals from µs to minutes
•
Recorder Function
Record relatively slow signals at low speeds from ms to
hours
•
REC&MEM Function
By enabling a trigger with the Memory function, transient
phenomena can be recorded during monitoring and long-
term recording with the Recorder function.
•
Real-Time Saving Function
Long-term measurement data can be saved to storage
media in real time (p. 235).
•
FFT Function
Using frequency analysis, spectral analysis and transfer
functions can be performed. Analysis is applied to data
measured with the Memory function.
(Refer to the
Analysis and Communication Supplement
for
details of the FFT function)
Instantaneous
Waveform Recording
Long-Term Recording
Memory
(Sampling point
recording)
Recorder
(Envelope recording)
Recording Instantaneous
Waveforms During
Long-Term Recording
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