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Turning ON/OFF the Waveform Display «For procedures, see section 9.1.»
The waveform of each channel corresponding to the element that has an input module
installed, can be turned ON/OFF. The computation waveform (described in section 1.8
“Waveform Analysis”) can also be turned ON/OFF. This feature can make the viewing of
important waveforms much easier due to the absence of clutter from unimportant
waveforms.
Vertical Position of the Waveform «For procedures, see section 9.2.»
The displayed position of the waveform (vertical position) can be moved vertically to the
desired position such as when the section of the waveform you wish to view goes out of
the display frame due to vertical zoom.
100%
–100%
Position
50%
Position
–50%
Split Screen of the Waveform «For procedures, see section 9.3.»
The screen can be equally divided and the waveform of each channel can be assigned
to each divided window. The screen can be divided into up to four windows. This
function is useful when there are many waveforms on the screen. You can select the
method of assignment from the following list of choices:
• Auto
The channels that are turned ON are assigned in order according to the channel
number to the divided windows.
• Fixed
The channels are assigned in order according to the channel number to the divided
windows regardless of whether or not the display is turned ON.
• User
*
The channels can be assigned arbitrarily to the divided windows regardless of
whether or not the display is turned ON.
*
This is applicable to products (PZ4000) with firmware version 2.01 or later.
Display Interpolation of the Waveform «For procedures, see section 9.4.»
When there are less than 500 points of sampled data on the time axis, the waveform is
no longer continuous. This function interpolates between the points so that the
waveform appears to be connected.
Linear interpolation
Interpolates between two points using a line.
Interpolation OFF
No interpolation is performed. Only the data points are displayed.
1.6 Waveform Display