
Common Analysis and Display Functions
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To return to original display
►
Click on the "Zoom Off" icon in the toolbar.
The original trace display is restored. Zoom mode remains active, however.
To switch off zoom mode and return to selection mode, select the "Selection mode"
icon in the toolbar.
To zoom into multiple positions in the diagram
1.
Click on the "Multiple Zoom" icon in the toolbar.
Multiple zoom mode is activated.
2. Select the first area in the diagram to be enlarged as described in
on page 449. The selected area is indicated by a dot-
ted rectangle.
When you have completed your selection, the original trace is shown in an over-
view diagram with the selected area indicated by a dotted rectangle. The zoomed
trace area is displayed in a separate window (see
3. In the overview diagram, select the next area to be enlarged.
The second zoom area is indicated in the overview diagram, and a second zoom
window is displayed.
4. Repeat these steps, if necessary, to zoom into further trace areas (up to four).
To move or change zoom areas
In multiple zoom mode, you can change the size or position of the individual zoom
areas easily at any time.
1. If necessary, switch off zoom mode and return to selection mode by selecting the
"Selection mode" icon in the toolbar.
2. To resize a zoom area, tap directly
on
the corresponding frame in the overview
window and drag the line to change the size of the frame.
To move a zoom area, tap
inside
the corresponding frame in the overview window
and drag the frame to the new position.
The contents of the zoom windows are adapted accordingly.
7.3 Trace Configuration
A trace is a collection of measured data points. The trace settings determine how the
measured data is analyzed and displayed on the screen.
Trace Configuration