Scope_manual_en-v110.docx
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Fig. 52
– Waveforms saving (figure applies to version 10.1)
Fig. 53
– Naming the actual waveform or leaving the suggested
filename and saving the file
It is no longer necessary
to switch the oscilloscope into the
STOP
mode prior to saving the displayed waveform.
Another waveform can however be saved than the desired one because at the moment of pressing the
button
(see pos. 1-Fig. 52), the waveform can be already different.
Recommendation:
It is recommended that you first stop the waveform (pos.1-Fig. 54) and then save it (pos.1-Fig. 52).
1
Run
2
1
Stop
2
Fig. 54
– Oscilloscope is running (pos. 2). It is recommended to
switch the oscilloscope into the STOP mode prior to saving the
waveform.
Fig. 55
– The oscilloscope is in the STOP mode (pos. 2). The
waveform can be saved without any problems.
14.2.12
OPENING WAVEFORMS
When you click the
button to open the file (see Fig. 56), a typical window is displayed in which you can select
the waveform to be displayed (see Fig. 57).
The registered waveform can be composed of one or two waveforms
– it depends on how the original
waveform was registered (by one or two channels: Ch-A and/or Ch-B)
After you have opened the saved waveforms, their setting parameters are displayed (see Fig. 58).
For a better orientation the displayed waveforms are color-coded and have alphabetic character
identifiers (see Fig. 58)
Note:
The identifiers are always paired (see Fig. 59)
o
A + B ........ Real measurements (channels Ch-A and Ch-B)
o
C + D ....... Registered saved waveforms
If there is only one waveform, it is marked as “C”
o
E + F ........ Registered saved waveforms