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When Overload Reject is Off, all time records are part of the measurement average.
Overloads can greatly disturb the average so be certain that the correct Input Range is
used.
Command: FREJ (?) d {, i}
Trigger Average Mode
Selects the triggering mode for FFT, Correlation, and Time/Histogram measurements
[Time Record, Start Average].
Normally, when Trigger Average Mode is set to Time Record each trigger triggers a
single time record in each of these measurement groups. So if the Averaging Type is set
to Linear and the Number of Averages is set to 50, 50 triggers will be required to
complete the average.
When Trigger Average Mode is set to Start Average, the first trigger will trigger the first
time record, and subsequent time records will be acquired as quickly as possible until the
linear average is complete. In the above example, only one trigger would be required to
acquire all 50 time records and complete the average.
Command: TAVM (?) d {, i}
Average Preview
Select Average Preview for both displays [Off, Manual or Timed].
When averaging is on, Average Preview allows each individual measurement to be
accepted (added to the average) or rejected (not added to the average) based upon the
input time records. This is useful for rejecting bad time records from corrupting an
averaged measurement.
When Average Preview is Manual, each input time record is displayed after it is
acquired. Choose <Accept> or <Reject> to either use or ignore the measurement based
upon the displayed time record. After the time record is accepted or rejected, the display
reverts back the measurement display until the next time record is available (usually
triggered).
When Average Preview is Timed, the input time record is automatically accepted after
the Preview Time (unless rejected first).
The preview time records are displayed in place of the actual measurements. For single
channel measurements, the appropriate channel input time record is shown in each
display. For 2-channel measurements, the DisplayA shows Ch1 time record and
DisplayB shows Ch2 time record. In this case, use the dual display format to view both
time records.
While the preview time records are displayed, the displays are labeled ‘Preview’ instead
of ‘Live’ (in the Vertical Scale Bar). While previewing the time record, the measurement
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