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4.3 STATUS Settings (FFT)
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4.3.11 Setting the Waveform Evaluation
Function
display
Meaning
: Disable waveform evaluation
: Return NG if any part of the waveform leaves the evaluation
area
: Return NG if the entire waveform leaves the evaluation area
: Evaluation area is created.
: Enable waveform evaluation area.
Function
display
Meaning
: If GO is selected, recording and analysis will stop after an OK
result.
: If NG is selected, recording and analysis will stop after an NG
result.
: If GO & NG is selected, measurement will stop regardless of
the evaluated results.
NOTE
Display format can be set on single screen or Nyquist screen.
GO (pass) or NG (fail) evaluation of the input signal waveform can be
performed using an evaluation area specified by the user. This can serve to
detect irregular waveforms. After the evaluation result is generated, signals
are output from the GO/NG terminal. All the channels being displayed are
evaluated.
Procedure
Screen: STATUS
1. Press the
STATUS
key to display the STATUS screen.
2. Move the flashing cursor to the
Comparison
item.
3. Use the function keys to make a selection.
4. If Comparison is set to OUT or ALL-OUT, the
Stop Mode
item will be
displayed. Move the flashing cursor to this item.
5. Use the function keys to make a setting.
When a waveform evaluation area is created by the FFT function, the
waveform evaluation area created by the memory recorder function is
cleared. For details on the waveform evaluation, refer to Section 9.1.
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