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2.3.2h Selecting a Rectification Mode (CONFIG-RECTIFY) (cont.)
•
Positive Halfwave Rectification
means that only the upper (i.e. positive) half of the RF signal is displayed.
•
Negative Half wave Rectification
means that only the lower (i.e. negative) half of the RF signal is displayed (see
).
Note that although only the negative half of the RF signal is displayed, it is shown in the same orientation as a positive component to
simplify viewing.
•
Full-Wave Rectification
combines the positive- and negative-rectified signals together, and displays both of them in a positive
orientation (see
).
•
RF
means no rectification.
The rectification determines the cycle in which the zero crossing measurement is made. Under ordinary circumstances, GE recommends not
changing this parameter. It is only necessary to change the rectification mode for special probes or special applications.If necessary, use the
procedure on the next page to select a rectification mode.
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