LabMaster 10 Zi-A Getting Started Guide
15
BASICS
A drop-down
menu bar
lets you access set up dialogs and other
functions. All functionality can be accessed through either the menu bar
or other shortcuts.
If an action can be “undone” (such as recalling a setup), a small
Undo button
appears at the far right of the menu bar. Click this
to return to the previous oscilloscope display.
The
grid
displays the waveform traces. It can be configured to show
different grid modes.
Cursors
show where measurement points have been set. Touch-and-drag
cursor indicators to quickly reposition the measurement point. Horizontal
cursor readouts appear below the Timebase and Trigger descriptors.
Trigger Level
and
Trigger Time
indicators appear at the edge of the grid
when a trigger is set, color-coded to match the input.
Trace Descriptor boxes
appear along the bottom of the grid, one for each
open trace. They adjust in size and detail as more are opened.
The
Add New box
sits next to the trace descriptor boxes. Use it to turn on
new traces or the Measure table. See "MAUI with OneTouch" on p.15.
Timebase and Trigger
descriptor boxes appear at the right of the display.
Timebase and Trigger settings only apply to channel traces. Touch the
descriptor box to open the corresponding set up dialog.
Dialogs
appear at the bottom of the display for entering set up data. The
top dialog will be the main entry point for the selected function. Related
dialogs appear as a series of tabs behind the main dialog.
A
toolbar
along the bottom of the main Channel, Math, Memory and
Digital dialogs initiates frequent actions without closing the underlying
dialog. The actions always apply to the active (highlighted) trace.
Apply measurement parameters.
Display a zoom of the trace.
Apply a math function to the trace.
Open the Serial Decode dialog
(if decoder options installed; else disabled).
Copy the active trace to the corresponding
internal memory (e.g., C2 to M2).
Scale the waveform to fit the grid.
Add a custom name to the trace.
Apply a custom label to the trace.