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The "Scale Values" settings are closely related to the "Format" and "Display" settings.
All of them have an influence on the way the analyzer presents data on the screen.
The "Scale Values" settings depend on the current trace format (diagram type)
because not all diagrams can be scaled in the same way:
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In Cartesian diagrams, all scale settings are available.
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In circular diagrams, no "Scale/Div", no "Ref Pos", and no "Max" and "Min" values
can be defined.
The default scale is activated automatically when a display format (diagram type) is
selected. Scale settings that are not compatible with the current display format are
unavailable (grayed).
Relations between the scaling parameters
The scaling parameters "Scale/Div""Ref Value", "Ref Pos", "Max", and "Min" are cou-
pled together in the following manner:
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"Max" – "Min" = "Scale/Div" · <Number of graticule divisions>
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"Max" = "Ref Value" when "Ref Value" is 10
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"Min" = "Ref Value" when "Ref Value" is 0
Alternatives to Scaling
There are several alternatives to manual trace/diagram scaling. Refer to the following
sections:
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Chapter 3.3.6, "Scaling Diagrams"
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Chapter 5.11, "Scale Softtool"
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Scale Softtool