Models LB480A/LB680A
USB Powe™
Product Manual PPA (Pulse Profiling Application)
Revision: 08/02/11
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You can highlight or select a portion of the trace using the following techniques:
1. Click and drag the mouse over a portion of the
Panoramic Trace
– only the portion selected by the mouse
movement will be viewed in the
Measurement Trace
.
2. Click and drag the mouse over a portion of the
Measurement Trace
– only the portion selected by the mouse
movement will be viewed in the
Measurement Trace
. This technique allows you to sequentially zoom in on a
small portion of the trace. The mouse pointer
must
be in
Highlight
mode.
3. Click the
Highlight Span
drop down on the
Results
pane (or
Display Control
toolbar) and then select the
percentage of interest. The selected portion will be viewable in the
Measurement Trace
understanding that:
a. If a portion of the trace is currently being viewed the highlight of the selected percentage will be centered on
the current area of interest.
b. If a portion of the trace is not selected then the percentage will be centered around the middle of the current
panorama trace.
4. To select a precise portion of the trace click the
Highlight Span
drop down and then select
Set Start
. Enter the
beginning of the measurement trace in microseconds. Doing this in conjunction with the previous option allows you
to select a very precise portion of the trace.
5. Click the
Zoom In
or
Zoom Out
buttons. These buttons double or halve the current viewing area. These buttons
are available in the
Results
pane and in the
Display Control
toolbar.
6. Click the
Reset
button
– this causes the entire
Panoramic Trace
to be made viewable in the
Measurement Trace
window. In other words, resetting selects the entire
Panoramic Trace
.
7. Use the scroll and nudge controls in the
Results
pane. These controls allow you to scroll the area of interest left or
right. The nudge controls move the area one small step at a time.
Once you configure the input to your sensor it is helpful to practice using the highlight and the scroll/zoom/nudge
controls to see the effect.