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Waveform Mapping (Mapping)
You can specify how channels are assigned to the divided areas.
• Auto
The waveforms whose display is turned on are assigned in order starting with the top area.
• Manual
You can assign each waveform to the area of your choice.
You can assign all waveforms regardless of whether their displays are turned on.
Color (Color)
Intensity (Intensity Graticule)
You can set the intensity of the grid (Grid), zoom box (Zoom Box), cursor (Cursor), and marker (Marker).
Selectable range: 0 to 31
Waveform Color (Waveform)
You can select the waveform display color separately for CH1 to CH4,* LOGIC,* State,* and Math1 to Math4
from the available 16 colors.
* The waveform display color for CH4 can be selected only when the CH4 key is illuminated, and the colors for
LOGIC and state can be selected when the LOGIC key is illuminated.
Serial Bus Trend Color (Serial Bus Trend)
The instrument has a function that analyzes and decodes certain serial bus signals and displays the trend of the
results. You can select the color of each trend from 16 colors.
For details on the analysis, decoding, and trend display of serial bus signals, see chapter 15, “Analyzing and
Searching Serial Bus Signals.”
Initialization
Intensity and color can be reset to default values.
• To reset the intensity of the grid, zoom box, cursor, or marker to its default value, select the item that you want
to reset, and then press RESET.
• To reset the colors of the waveform and serial bus trend, press DEFAULT SETUP. However, be careful as
pressing DEFAULT SETUP will also reset other settings to their factory default values.
Display Interpolation (Dot Connect)
When the number of data points is within the interpolation zone,* the instrument displays waveforms by
interpolating between sampled data points.
* Interpolation zone refers to the condition in which a given number of data points are not contained in the 10
divisions along the time axis. The number of data points that define the interpolation zone varies depending
on the display record length and zoom factor.
You can set the interpolation method to one of the options below.
• Sine (Sine Interpolation)
Interpolates a sine curve between two points using the (sinx)/x function. This method is suitable for the
observation of sine waves.
• Line (Linear Interpolation)
Linear interpolation is performed between two points.
• Pulse (Pulse Interpolation)
Interpolates between two points in a staircase pattern.
• OFF
Displays the data using dots without interpolation.
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