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Measurement Items (Display Item)
Marker cursors move on the waveform data. You can measure the following values at the markers.
X1
Time value at Marker1
X2
Time value at Marker2
X3
Time value at Marker3
X4
Time value at Marker4
Δ(X2-X1)
Difference between the time values of Marker1 and Marker2
Δ(X3-X1)
Difference between the time values of Marker1 and Marker3
Δ(X4-X1)
Difference between the time values of Marker1 and Marker4
Δ(X3-X2)
Difference between the time values of Marker2 and Marker3
Δ(X4-X2)
Difference between the time values of Marker2 and Marker4
Δ(X4-X3)
Difference between the time values of Marker3 and Marker4
Y1
Vertical value at Marker1
Y2
Vertical value at Marker2
Y3
Vertical value at Marker3
Y4
Vertical value at Marker4
Δ(Y2-Y1)
Difference between the vertical values of Marker1 and Marker2
Δ(Y3-Y1)
Difference between the vertical values of Marker1 and Marker3
Δ(Y4-Y1)
Difference between the vertical values of Marker1 and Marker4
Δ(Y3-Y2)
Difference between the vertical values of Marker2 and Marker3
Δ(Y4-Y2)
Difference between the vertical values of Marker2 and Marker4
Δ(Y4-Y3)
Difference between the vertical values of Marker3 and Marker4
Movement Target Marker (Target Marker)
Select the marker you want to move. You can select the measurement source waveform (Trace) of the marker
displayed here.
Position (Position)
Set the position of the selected marker.
You can set in the range of –5 to +5 div from the center of the waveform display window. The setting resolution
varies depending on the display resolution.
• Scope mode: Set the positions in divisions.
• Recorder mode: Set the positions in terms of the time (ddhhmmss) corresponding to divisions.
The start and end points are similar to the settable range of the cursor display position in cursor measurement.
For details, see “Selectable Range of Cursor Positions.”
9 Cursor Measurement