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Function
display
Meaning
: Disable ref block
: Enable ref block
: Turns off reference for all blocks.
: Turns on reference for all blocks.
Function
display
Meaning
: Increases in number (+10)
: Increases in number (+1)
: Decreases in number (-1)
: Decreases in number (-10)
: Does not refer to the selected block
: Refers to the selected block
NOTE
Function
display
Meaning
: After all blocks are recorded, the waveform
of the last block only is displayed.
: Each block is recorded and displayed.
NOTE
(6) Setting ref blocks
Waveform data recorded in multiple blocks can be
displayed in a composite display.
1. Move the flashing cursor to the
Ref Block
item.
2. Use the function keys to make the selection.
3. Move the flashing cursor to the numerical value
item (ref block). Ref block settings can be made
one block at a time. Blocks set as ref blocks are
marked with an asterisks.
The reference block is not displayed during REC&MEM measurement; it is
displayed when measurement is completed.
(7) Setting the following waveform display
This displays waveforms taken by sequential trigger
in each block when you use blocks from a memory
that is split sequentially. (For that reason the lag
increases.)
1. Move the flashing cursor to the
Wave Display
item.
2. Use the function keys to make the selection.
The colored blocks indicate that measured data has been saved to the blocks.
The displayed block settings and block status are shown on the Waveform
display screen. (See Section 8.1.)
Summary of Contents for MEMORY HiCORDER 8855
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