Chapter 7
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Configurator Settings
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Tracing Methods
Use the following button operations to perform traces.
Button
Details
Trace
Performs manual tracing. When this button is clicked, the trace starts, and when the Can-
cel Button is clicked, the trace stops.
Note 1: When the amount of trace data exceeds 150 points, the oldest data is deleted.
Note 2: The 150 points that exist in memory when the Cancel Button is clicked will be
stored.
Trace (Buffer full)
Performs manual tracing. When this button is clicked, the trace starts, and when 150
points have been sampled, the trace stops.
Note: If the Cancel Button is clicked during the trace, the trace will stop.
Start Trigger
Starts the trace using the signals selected in the
Trigger
field, and stops the trace when
150 points have been sampled.
Note: The trace will also stop if the Cancel Button is clicked during the trace.
Middle Trigger
When this button is clicked, the trace starts. When the signals selected in the
Trigger
field
are turned ON, 75 points are sampled, and then the trace stops.
Note 1: When the trigger signal is ON, the 75 points before the trigger and the 75 points
after the trigger are recorded.
Note 2: The trace also stops when the Cancel Button is clicked.
End Trigger
When this button is clicked, the trace starts. When the signals selected in the
Trigger
field
are turned ON, the trace stops.
Note 1: The 150 points from immediately before the trigger signal turns ON are recorded.
Note 2: The trace also stops when the Cancel Button is clicked.
Recorded trace data
→
Time
Trace start
(Trace Button is ON.)
Trace stop
(Cancel Button is ON.)
Recorded trace data
→
Time
Trace start
(Trace Button is ON.)
Trace stop
(150 points sampled)
Recorded trace data
→
Time
Start Trigger Button ON.
Trace start (trigger signal ON)
Trace stop
(150 points sampled)
Recorded trace data
→
Time
Trace start (Middle Trigger
Button ON)
Trigger
signal ON
Trace stop (75 points
sampled)
Recorded trace data
→
Time
Trace start (End Trigger
Button ON)
Trace stop
Trigger signal ON
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