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Scope Multimeter Operations
Navigation
Adjustments are made by tapping the item to be changed on the touch screen. A dash (–)
indicates a function that is not selected, and an icon indicates an active function (
).
1— Peak Detect on
2— Filter on
3— Inverted trace
4— Coupling AC on
5— Sweep setting
6— Trigger setup
7— Trigger set on the rising slope
Figure 8-15 Sample data detail display
The following trace adjustments and settings are available:
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Profile—switches the trace for the selected channel on and off.
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Channel—opens a dialog box that allows you to configure the trace setup (see
on page 81 for details).
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Probe—opens a dialog box that allows you to select the type of test probe being used.
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Peak Detect—maximizes the signal sampling rate in order to capture fast events, such as
spikes, glitches and other anomalies, that may normally be undetected.
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Filter—smooths out the trace when the signal is disrupted by noise or other interference.
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Inverted—switches the polarity of the displayed signal.
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Coupling AC—subtracts the average value of the waveform by blocking the DC portion of an
input signal to amplify the AC portion. This makes small variations in the trace visible.
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Scale—opens a dialog box that allows you to select the scale, which is the total value
displayed on the vertical axis of the display.
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Sweep—the current sweep setting is shown in white at the end of the scale list, selecting
opens a dialog box that adjusts the sweep (see
on page 83 for details).
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Slope—only active when a trigger is set, indicates whether the trigger is set to activate on the
rising or falling slope of the trace. Tapping the slope icon switches the slope. The white dash