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IM DL850E-01EN
21 Other Features
Logic Settings (Logic Setup)
Logic Channel Display Format (Numerical Format)
Choose whether to display the logic waveform values in the numeric monitor as binary (Bit) or hexadecimal (Hex)
values.
Cursor Read Order (Cursor Order)
Choose the order that you want to read the bit data from logic input signals in.
• 1->8: Bit 1 to bit 8
• 8->1: Bit 8 to bit 1
Bit Data Display Order (Bit Order)
Choose the order that you want to display the bit data from logic input signals in.
• 1->8: Bit 1 to bit 8
• 8->1: Bit 8 to bit 1
Terminal Setup (Terminal Setup)
Enabling or Disabling the Remote High Edge (STOP) Signal (Remote Stop)
Select whether to enable (ON) the high edge (STOP) in the external start/stop remote signal or disable (OFF).
Trigger Output Signal (Trigger Out)
You can set the type of signal that is generated from the trigger output terminal to Normal or Pulse.
Trigger Output Signal Pulse Width (Pulse Width)
When you set the trigger output signal type to Pulse, you can set the pulse width to 1 ms, 50 ms, 100 ms,
or 500 ms.
Configuring the Display (Display Setup)
Menu Font Size (Menu Font Size)
You can set the font size of the menu to Small or Large.
Menu Background Color (Base Color)
You can set the background color of the menu to Blue or Gray.
Scale Value Display Font Size (Scale Font Size)
You can set the font size of the scale value display to small or large.
Items Whose Scale Values Are Displayed (Scale On Item)
Set the items that you want to display when Scale Value is set to ON.
• ALL: The vertical axis (V Scale) and horizontal axis (Time Scale) are displayed.
• Time Scale: Only the horizontal axis (Time Scale) is displayed.
Turning the Level Indicator Display On and Off (Level Indicator)
You can choose whether to display the level indicator (ON), which shows the waveform levels, or not (OFF). The
level indicator appears on the right side of the waveform display window.
Horizontal Axis Display Mode (Horizontal Axis Display Mode)
Set the type of time to display on the horizontal scale to relative time (Relative), absolute time (Absolute), or auto
(Auto).
• Relative: Relative time from the start of measurement
• Absolute: Absolute time of measurement (not selectable when the measurement time is 1 second or less)
• Auto: If the horizontal scale (TIME DIV) during measurement is greater than 6 min/div, absolute time is used.
Otherwise, relative time is used.