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SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
To edit a recorded macro, use [System] <Edit Macro>.
End Rec ([Alt] [Stop Capture])
[End Rec] stops recording a macro.
To play a recorded macro, press [Play Macro] ([Alt] [Start/Reset]) and choose the
desired macro with the knob.
Snap Ref ([Alt] [Start Capture])
[Snap Ref] scales the Reference Display within the active display to the current display
scale. Changing the display scale does NOT rescale the Reference Display. This allows
the live measurement display to be offset from the Reference Display by changing either
Ymax, Ymid or Ymin in the [Display Setup] menu.
Press [Display Ref] to copy the display data into the Reference Display. The Reference
Display is graphed in the background.
Command: SNAP d
Ref to Trace ([Alt] [Active Display])
[Ref to Trace] saves the active display’s Reference Display (if it is on) to a Trace buffer.
Select a Trace # (1..5) with the knob and press [Enter] to save the Reference Display to
the Trace.
A stored trace can be recalled to a Display or Reference Display, used in a User Math
Function, saved to disk, or copied to the Arbitrary Waveform buffer.
Command: SVRF d, i
Trace to Ref ([Alt] [Link])
[Trace to Ref] copies Trace data into the active display’s Reference Display.
Select a Trace # (1..5) with the knob and press [Enter] to copy the Trace to the Reference
Display. Only those Traces which currently have data can be selected. In addition, the
Trace data must be compatible with active display measurement. For example, if the
Trace is a time record, it cannot be copied into the Reference Display of an FFT
measurement.
Command: RCRF d, i
Display to Trace ([Alt] [Print Screen])
[Display to Trace] saves the active display’s measurement data to a Trace buffer.
Select a Trace # (1..5) with the knob and press [Enter] to save the display data to the
Trace.
A stored trace can be recalled to a Display or Reference Display, used in a User Math
Function, saved to disk, or copied to the Arbitrary Waveform buffer.
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