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8.4 Event Search
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Function
display
Meaning
: Accesses the view screen
: Searches waveforms by settings
: Searches for peaks
: Searches for event marks.
: Executes a time search.
Function
display
Meaning
: Searches for the specified event number.
NOTE
8.4 Event Search
This selection applies only to the Recorder mode or REC & MEM Function.
An event mark is entered each time the
START
key is pressed during
measurement in the Recording mode. (Event marks can also be entered using
the external start terminal.)
When the screen is set to REC&MEM, an event mark is automatically
entered at the point where a MEM trigger has been activated.
Event marks entered are numbered in sequence with numbers from 1 to
1000. It is not possible to enter more than 1000 event marks.
After measurement is completed, event marks are displayed at the top of the
Waveform screen.
Further, event marks are printed in charts when Real-Time Printing is
enabled.
Procedure
Screen: RECORDER (Waveform display)
1. Press the
F7
(
SEARCH
) key on the Waveform
display screen.
2. Press the
F9
(
EVENT
) key on the function key
display.
3. Enter the event number you want to search for.
Move the cursor below the event search on the
screen display.
Use the function keys,
JOG/SHUTTLE
control to
enter the event number.
The time elapsed from the trigger point and the
date are displayed as you enter the event number
4. Press the
F1
(
MOVE
) key to search for the
specified event number.
To exit the event search screen, press the
ESC
key.
When the additional recording function is active, the event number takes the next
number in sequence after the number of the waveform that was previously loaded.
Summary of Contents for MEMORY HiCORDER 8855
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Page 20: ...xii Chapter Summary...
Page 21: ...1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Chapter 1 Product Overview...
Page 28: ...8 1 2 Identification of Controls and Indicators...
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Page 117: ...97 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Chapter 5 Input Channel Settings...
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Page 186: ...166 8 6 Moving Cursors to the Search Points...
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