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5.4 Using Cursors
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5.4.4 Displaying Cursor Interval Calculation Results
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First, display the Information screen (refer to 5.3.2 "Changing the Gage
Type").
Next, click <
Calculate
> on the left of the Information screen to display the
calculation results.
You can also drag the edge of the Waveform Display screen or Information
screen up or down to change the size of the Information screen.
1. You can select from Analog, Pulse, Logic, or Alarm.
2. Displays the calculation range.
Display both A and B cursors on the Waveform Display screen: Calculates
the interval between cursors A and B.
Display only A cursor on the Waveform Display screen: Calculates the
interval between cursor A and the end measurement.
Display only B cursor on the Waveform Display screen: Calculates the
interval between the start measurement and cursor B.
Do not display the cursors on the Waveform Display screen: Calculates all
ranges.
3. After data is acquired, click to calculate.
4. Click to copy the calculation results to the clipboard (text format). You
can paste them into another program.
5. Click to calculate in real-time. Calculations are done automatically during
measurement. (The cursor interval cannot be calculated.)
6. You can select the time display format.
7. Adjust the filter settings to avoid calculation errors due to noise. The filter
range is 10 samples. The filter is only available when calculating the ON
Time, OFF Time, ON Count, and OFF Count. The filter is not available
when calculating logic or alarms. The filter should be turned OFF while
measuring.
8. You can select a channel whose threshold values for ON time, OFF time,
ON Count, and OFF Count are set.
9. Sets the threshold values for calculating ON Time, OFF Time, ON Count,
and OFF Count. These cannot be set while measuring. Make sure you set
them before measuring (refer to 4.1.1 "Measurement System Settings").