User Manual 3155
ArbConnection 3-39
cation and press Enter.
Use this icon after you have zoomed in to zoom out to view the entire
waveform graph.
This icon causes the waveform to the left of the left anchor will be
removed and for the left anchor position to become the first point of
the waveform. Note that the length of the horizontal axis must be di-
visible by four. If you place the left anchor at a position where the trim
left icon will produce a waveform of a size other than a multiple of
four, you’ll be asked to adjust the size accordingly.
This icon causes the waveform to the right of the right anchor to be
removed and for the right anchor position to become the last point of
the waveform. Note that the length of the horizontal axis must be di-
visible by four. If you place the right anchor at a position where the
trim right icon will produce a waveform of a size other than a multiple
of four, you’ll be asked to adjust the size accordingly.
Use caution when using this icon because it deletes all previously
defined segments from the waveform memory.
When you click on this icon, the waveform displayed on your wave-
form graph is downloaded to the active segment.
The wavelength field lets you program the length of the active seg-
ment. The minimum segment length is 16 points and the maximum is
1,048,575 (“0” is counted as a point). To program a new length for
the active segment, click on the edit field and use the backspace or
delete key to clear the field and type in the new number. To complete
the selection, click on the Wavelength button. Note that the size must
be a multiple of four or WaveCAD will round to the nearest multiple of
four.
Use this edit field to define the active segment you intend to program.
The 3155 lets you program up to 4096 segments, each of which each
can be programmed with a unique waveform length. To select a new
active segment click on the edit field, use the backspace or delete
key to clear the field and type in the new number. To complete the
selection, click on the Active Segment button.
Summary of Contents for 3155
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