General measurement functions
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The time signal
The measuring unit (1) is always the signal unit. The diagram is scaled peak to peak (Y axis) and shows
the total sample time (2) along the X axis.
In the time signal there is no default cursor; you can add them to the graph with F2 (‘Cursor’) (3) > F1
and F2. See further information overleaf.
Using the F3 function key (‘Result’) (4), you can toggle between measurement results and lock the Y
axis scale.
The MENU key option ‘Clear all’ removes markers and other indicators, and also removes a time signal
that was selected from the list of saved time signals.
For vibration and SPM HD measurements, the time signal can be saved. It can be seen directly after
measuring and before saving, or by calling up any stored measurement for the active measuring point.
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Summary of Contents for leonova emerald
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