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Configuring the System
Environment Settings
You can configure the system environment settings for the instrument.
IMPORTANT
Do not change any Windows
®
setting unless otherwise indicated in this document.
Doing so may cause unstable system operation.
> [System] > [Env.]
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Click the
[Drawing Start_Position]
box, and then choose a start position of the scrolling
display from the list.
Left edge
Starts scrolling through waveforms from the left side of the waveform screen.
Right edge
Starts scrolling through waveforms from the right side of the waveform screen.
2
Click the
[Display comments]
button to choose a comment display setting.
You can display a title comment and each channel comment on the waveform screen. Each channel comment
appears along with each input-channel marker.
On
Displays comments.
Off
Does not display any markers.
3
Click the
[Auto Power on]
button, and then configure the automatic power-on setting.
When you choose
[On]
, just supplying power allows the instrument to start Windows
®
and to be ready for
measurement. You do not have to operate the start button on the front side or the main power switch on the
rear side. Always set the switch on the rear side to on.
The instrument does not store the
[Auto Power On]
setting in any file.
Off
Disables the auto-power-on setting.
On
Enables the auto-power-on setting.
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Configuring the System Environment Settings
Summary of Contents for MR8740-50
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Page 6: ...Contents iv...
Page 40: ...34 Enlarging a Part of the Waveform Zoom Function...
Page 86: ...80 Configuring Generator Module Specific Settings...
Page 128: ...122 Automatically Specifying the Trigger Level Auto trigger Level...
Page 164: ...158 Numerical Calculation Types and Descriptions...
Page 182: ...176 Displaying Waveforms...
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Page 214: ...208 Operating the Instrument With a Browser Installed in a Computer...
Page 224: ...218 External Sampling EXT SMPL...
Page 232: ...226 Information for Reference Purposes...
Page 236: ...230 Index...
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