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About the Waveform and Numerical Value Screens
Settings can be changed on the Waveform/Numerical screen.
Waveform
Analysis
Chapter 5
Eject
Allows you to change
the CF card or USB
flash drive while sav-
ing data in real time.
(p. 55)
Analog waveform,
pulse waveform,
alarm, waveform
calculation
Displays acquired
data as waveforms.
Time
Values
Scroll Bar
Shows the range and position
of the displayed waveform.
Viewing the Scroll bar (p. 98)
Information such as measure-
ment start time and trigger
times is displayed below the
scroll bar.
Measurement
Configuration
You can change
these settings (p. 47)
You can switch
between channel
settings and event
settings.
“Event Search” (p. 106)
Jump Function (p. 99)
Trigger Mark
Indicates a trigger event
You can select from seven screen configurations (p. 20)
Gauges can be displayed for each channel (p. 100)
Numerical values at waveform cursor positions can be
viewed (p. 101)
Numerical calculation results can be displayed (p. 131)
Measurement data can be displayed as waveforms and
numerical values, as numerical values with comments,
or as numerical values only (p. 104).
Move to a setting item
Apply
Open the setting options
for the item to be set.
Select from the listed
options.
1
2
Select the Waveform
Screen.
Summary of Contents for LR8432-20
Page 1: ...EN LR8432 20 HEAT FLOW LOGGER Instruction Manual Jan 2016 Edition 1 LR8432B980 00 16 01H...
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Page 22: ...Operating Precautions 14...
Page 50: ...2 5 Zero Adjustment 42...
Page 88: ...3 7 Viewing All Channel Settings in a List 80...
Page 104: ...4 5 About Recording Operation 96...
Page 154: ...7 4 Waveform Calculation Formula 146...
Page 164: ...8 3 Making System Settings 156...
Page 232: ...Appendix 12 Heat Flow A44...
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