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Movement range of the marker
• The markers move along the selected waveform. When the measurement mode is
normal and the time base is set to internal clock, the marker can be moved in the
range from 0 s (the left end of the screen) to the observation time (the right end of
the screen). When the time base is set to external clock or when the measurement
mode is harmonic, the marker can be moved in the range defined by the number of
data points in the record length. For example, if the record length is 100 k-words,
then the range is from data point 0 (the left end of the screen) to data point 100 k
(the right end of the screen).
• When the measurement mode is normal and the time base is set to internal clock,
the marker can be set in steps of (observation time
÷
display record length). When
the time base is set to external clock or when the measurement mode is harmonic,
the marker can be set in steps of one data point.
• To move the two markers while keeping the distance between them constant, the
jog shuttle must be set to control both markers.
• When two values, maximum and minimum values, are displayed on the same time
axis, the points are measured in the order of the sampled data as shown in the
diagram below.
Sampled data
Horizontal axis (X axis)
The numbers are in the order of the measurement
1
2
3
4
5
(Y
axis)
V
ertical axis
Movement range of the H cursor
• With the center of the waveform display frame set as the zero amplitude line, the
range is from the top (100.0%) to the bottom (–100.0%) of the screen.
• The H cursor position can be set in steps of 0.1%.
• To move the two cursors while keeping the distance between them constant, the
jog shuttle must be set to control both cursors.
Movement range of the V cursor
• When the measurement mode is normal and the time base is set to internal clock,
the V cursor can be moved in the range from 0 s (the left end of the screen) to the
observation time (the right end of the screen). When the time base is set to
external clock or when the measurement mode is harmonic, the V cursor can be
moved in the range defined by the number of data points in the record length. For
example, if the record length is 100 k-words, then the range is from data point 0
(the left end of the screen) to data point 100 k (the right end of the screen).
• When the measurement mode is normal and the time base is set to internal clock,
the V cursor can be set in steps of (observation time
÷
display record length).
When the time base is set to external clock or when the measurement mode is
harmonic, the V cursor can be set in steps of one data point.
• To move the two cursors while keeping the distance between them constant, the
jog shuttle must be set to control both cursors.
11.4 Measuring with the Cursor