
5-3
IM 701210-05E
Horizontal and Vertical Axes
5
5.3
Setting V/div
<For a description of this function, refer to page 2-3.>
Procedure
MEASURE CURSOR
RESET
SELECT
CH
ALL CH
MODE
POSITION
SIMPLE/ENHANCED
ACQ
START/STOP
SETUP
DISPLAY
ZOOM
DUAL
CAPTURE
HISTORY
MATH
1
CH
2
CH
3
CH
4
CH
5
CH
6
CH
7
CH
8
CH
9
CH
10
CH
11
CH
12
CH
13
CH
14
CH
15
CH
16
DELAY
MANUAL TRIG
V/DIV
TIME/DIV
TRIGGER
TRIG D
VERTICAL
HORIZONTAL
CAL
X-Y
SEARCH
7
DSP 1
8
9
DSP 2
6
5
4
1
0
2
3
ENTER
m
DSP 6
DSP 5
LOGIC A
LOGIC B
EVENT
DSP 3
DSP 4
EXP
GO/NO-GO
ACTION
FILE
SHIFT
1.
Press a key from
CH1
to
CH16
keys to select the desired channel.
2.
Turn the V/DIV knob to set the V/div value.
Explanation
V/div Setting (When Variable Is OFF)
The V/div (vertical sensitivity) setting is used to adjust the displayed amplitude of the
waveform for easy viewing. Set the voltage per division on the screen grid. V/div is set
using 1-2-5 steps (1 V/div -> 2 V/div -> 5 V/div). When Variable is set to OFF, the
Position, V Zoom, and Offset settings are valid.
Note
•
The displayed waveforms do not change, if you turn the V/DIV knob while the waveform
acquisition is stopped. The new V/div value becomes valid the next time the waveform
acquisition is started.
•
Rotating the V/DIV knob while acquisition is stopped has no affect on cursor measurement
and automated measurement of waveform parameters. The displayed values are for the
V/div setting that existed when the measurement was made.
• Selectable Range of V/div
The selectable range varies depending on the input module as follows.
Input Module
Selectable Range
701250 (HS10M12)
5 mV/div to 20 V/div
701251 (HS1M16)
1 mV/div to 20 V/div
701255 (NONISO_10M12)
5 mV/div to 20 V/div
701260 (HV (with RMS))
20 mV/div to 200 V/div
701265 (TEMP/HPV)
0.1 mV/div to 10 V/div
701275 (ACCL/VOLT)
5 mV/div to 10 V/div
The above values are given for a probe attenuation of 1:1. They will be 10 times the value
shown when the probe attenuation is 10:1, 100 times the value shown when the probe
attenuation is 100:1, and 1000 times the value shown when the probe attenuation is 1000:1.