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3.1 Overview of the Recorder & Memory Function
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Chapter 3
Recorder & Memory Function
3.1 Overview of the Recorder & Memory Function
The recorder and memory function has the following features.
(1) After being stored in the internal memory, input signal data can be displayed
and printed.
(2) All input channel data are recorded on the same time axis.
Since data for all channels can be superimposed, the relative relationship
between input signals can be observed visually.
(3) Simultaneous Display of Recorder and Memory Waveforms
(4) Time axis setting
10 ms/DIV to 1 h/DIV (recorder, 17 steps)
10
µ
s/DIV to 5 min/DIV (memory, 20 steps)
(5) Time axis resolution 100 points/DIV
(6) Storage capacity
32 M words (DIV) 10000 (Recorder) 20000 (Memory)
128 M words (DIV) 40000 (Recorder) 80000 (Memory)
512 M words (DIV) 160000 (Recorder) 320000 (Memory)
Desired setting: in addition to the above recording lengths, 1-division steps
up to the highest division are possible
(7) Display format
Single, dual, quad, oct screen display
(8) Printing
Real-time print (recorder only), manual print, partial print, report print,
screen hard copy can be printed.
(9) High-quality print
Smooth print function approximates analog waveform.
(10) Additional recording function
The first set of measurement data is preserved, and recording of the second
set of measurement data starts after the first set.
(11) Logging function
Numeric printout of waveform data
Summary of Contents for MEMORY HiCORDER 8855
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