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Manual Event (Manual Event)
Indicates the positions of manually input events. You can input manual events only during hard disk recording
or when the dual capture feature is enabled. You can input manual events by applying a high/low signal to the
external start/stop input (EXT I/O) terminal or by turning a switch contact on and off. You can enter up to 100
events. For the specifications of the EXT I/O terminal, see section 5.5 in the
getting started guide
, IM DL850E-
03EN.
Switching the Menu Area Display
When the setup menu is displayed and you press the ESC key, the menu disappears, and the display switches
to the full-screen waveform display. If you press the ESC key again, the channel information of the waveforms
whose displays are turned on appears. If you press the ESC key yet again, the numeric monitor for the
waveforms whose displays are turned on appears. Each time you press the ESC key, the display switches
between the full-screen waveform display, the channel information display, and the numeric-monitor display.
Full-Screen Waveform Display
The menu disappears, and the waveform display area expands horizontally.
Channel Information
The following items are displayed.
However, as the number of displayed channels increases, some items may be omitted.
• Voltage measurement: V/div, input coupling, probe attenuation (type), bandwidth limit
• Temperature measurement: Temperature/div, thermocouple type, bandwidth limit
• Strain measurement: μSTR/div (or [mV/V]/div), measurement range, bandwidth limit
• Acceleration measurement: Acceleration/div, gain, input coupling, bias
• Frequency measurement: Value/div, measurement mode, preset
Numeric Monitor
The level indicator values for each channel appear in the numeric monitor display. The numeric monitor display
is updated at approximately every 0.5 s.
Size of the Channel-Information and Numeric-Monitor Display Area (Ch. Information)
You can set the size of the display area that appears when you switch from the menu to the channel-information
or numeric-monitor display.
• Full: Full screen
• Narrow: Width of the menu (displayed in the location of the menu)
• Wide: Displayed on the right half of the screen
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