3.2 Configuring Measurement Settings
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About the Recording Interval
• Select the data acquisition interval to suit your measurement objectives.
• Note that shorter recording intervals restrict the maximum recording time.
• You can specify values starting at 100 ms without regard to the number of
units.
• When the burnout detection setting is on, you can specify values starting
at 200 ms.
See:
"Chapter 12 Specifications" (p. 275)
• Some waveform peaks may not be displayable with certain interval set-
tings.
For example, when the
[Interval]
is 1 s and the
[Time/DIV]
(time base) is
5 s/DIV.
See:
About Horizontal Axis Settings: (p. 94)
• The recording interval cannot be changed while measuring. Stop mea-
surement before setting.
When the record time is set to
[Time]
and
[Repeat]
is on, it may take time
to perform internal processing after measurement for the specified amount
of time, before measurement can be resumed (dead time). Measurement
cannot be performed during this period of time. If you wish to avoid losing
any data or segment files at a particular time, set the record time to
[Cont]
and the
[Split Save]
setting to on for automatic saving.
5s/div
1s
Peak
Dead time
Measuring
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