iMSO-204x Manual
iOS, Android, PC or Mac Oscilloscope
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move the channel position either up or down.
2.31 Digital Channels On / Off
Touch on
the menu bar. The following menu will appear:
Each channel can be turned either on or off by touching either
or
2.40 Cursors
2.41 Cursors On / Off
Touch
on the menu bar. Touch
to activate cursors.
2.42 Cursor Axis
Then, touch either the
cursor or the
cursor. Select which signal to view by
touching the bubble on the far left of that signal. For example, if D1 is selected, which is the purple
signal, the cursors will change to purple. Then, if D2 is selected, the cursors will change to yellow
to match the color of D2, which is yellow. After selecting the appropriate signal, make sure the
menu bar is pulled down so that the summary screen appears. Metrics relating to the cursors
appear in the center of the summary screen and in the color of the signal that is being viewed.
2.43 Cursor Mode
There are two modes available on this device:
and
. Upon activating
cursors, two lines will appear. One is dotted and the other is solid. The solid line is active and
can be moved by touching the line and while holding that line moving it either up or down.
While in tracking mode both the solid and dotted lines will move together. In independent
mode the solid line is the only line that can be moved. Additionally, dynamic metrics related
to the solid line are available in the summary screen located at the bottom (and in the color of
the selected channel). Tap on the dotted line and it will become a movable solid line, while the
other line will change to dotted.
2.44 Horizontal Cursors
Touch the
icon from the menu bar. Touch
to activate cursors.
Touch
from the cursors menu and it will change from
to
.
Touch
and
to turn the horizontal cursors on and off respectively.
On the main screen, touch and swipe the desired cursor in the vertical direction and place
where desired. The selected cursor will be displayed as a solid line and the un-selected cursor,
a dashed line. The position of the selected cursor is indicated next to @V in the summary bar.
The distance between the two cursors is indicated next to
∆
V in the summary bar.