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2.4 Setting Waveform Acquisition Conditions and Display Conditions
Graticule <Section 8.3>
You can change the type of graticule that is displayed to suit your needs. For example,
you can show a grid on the screen or show only the frame.
Accumulated Display <Section 8.4>
This mode holds each waveform on the screen for a time that is longer than the update
cycle, so that newer waveforms appear overlapped on older waveforms. If you select
Persist, the waveforms are accumulated using different colors. Accumulated display is
useful when you want to observe jitters and temporary turbulence in waveforms.
Note
Accumulated display is also possible on waveforms that are recalled using the history
memory function.
Extra Window <Section 8.11>
This area displays data such as cursor measurement values and values resulting from
automated measurement of waveform parameters. The extra window is useful when
reading of the values is difficult because waveforms are overlapping them.
Scale Values <Section 8.9>
The upper and lower limits (scale values) of the vertical and horizontal axis of each
channel can be displayed.
Waveform Labels <Section 8.10>
A waveform label can be assigned arbitrarily to the input waveform of each channel
using up to eight characters.
Level Indicators and Numeric Values <Section 8.12>
Level indicator:
The levels of each waveform is displayed using indication marks to the
right of the waveform display frame.
Numeric values: Displays the measured value of each channel when in roll mode.
Trigger position
Scale value
Dual display
Extra window
(displays cursor
measurement values)
Waveform labels
Display interpolation:
Linear interpolation
Graticule
Accumulated display: OFF
Level indicator
Translucent Mode Display <Section 8.8>
The pop-up menu is shown translucent so that the display under the pop-up menu can
be seen.