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Operating the Instrument
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User Manual 1177.6298.02 ─ 08
Detector
Abbreviation of the detector assigned to the trace:
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AP
Autopeak detector
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Av
Average detector
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CA
CISPR AV detector
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Mi
Min Peak / Negative Peak detector
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Pk
Max Peak / Positive Peak detector
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QP
Quasipeak detector
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RA
RMS Average detector
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Rm
RMS detector
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Sa
Sample detector
Trace Mode
Abbreviation of the trace mode:
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Clrw
Clear Write: Shows the currently measured values.
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Max
Max Hold: Shows the maximum values that have been measured.
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Min
Min Hold: Shows the minimum values that have been measured.
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Average
Average: Shows the averaged values that have been measured.
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View
View: Shows a trace which remains the same when you perform another
measurement.
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Transducer
Transducer: Shows the correction values of active transducer factors.
Norm/NCor
Correction data is not used.
6.1.3
Marker Information
Marker information is provided either in the diagram grid or in a separate marker table,
depending on the configuration.
Marker information in diagram grid
Within the diagram grid, the x-axis and y-axis positions of the last 2 markers or delta
markers that were set are displayed, if available, as well as their index. The value in
the square brackets after the index indicates the trace to which the marker is assigned.
(Example: M2[1] defines marker 2 on trace 1.) For more than 2 markers, a separate
marker table is displayed beneath the diagram by default.
Marker information in marker table
In addition to the marker information displayed within the diagram grid, a separate
marker table can be displayed beneath the diagram. This table provides the following
information for all active markers:
Understanding the Display Information