IM 701240-02E
Main Functions of the SL1400
Recording in Recorder Mode
Chapter 9, "Recording in Recorder Mode" in the user's manual
The SL1400 is equipped with a recorder mode in which waveforms and numeric values can be recorded on a built-in A4-
size printer. Select Chart Recorder mode or X-Y Recorder mode in the menu used to select the recorder mode that appears
when you press MODE. Then, specify the settings.
Chart Recorder Mode
When waveform acquisition is started, waveforms and numeric values can be recorded in realtime on the built-in printer.
Because the data is stored to the internal memory simultaneously with the recording on the built-in printer, the data can be
displayed after the recording is finished. The stored data can be handled in the same fashion as normal data such as saving
the data to a file, performing cursor measurements, automated measurement of waveform parameters, and normal statisti-
cal processing.
• T-Y Waveform Recording
T-Y waveforms are recorded at a specified chart speed. If shot recording is specified, the recording stops automatically
when the specified length of data is recorded. The data can be reprinted by changing the print conditions, or a PDF file of
the image can be created.
• Numeric Value Recording
The numeric values are recorded at specified time intervals. Up to 16 channels can be recorded at once.
X-Y Recorder Mode (X-Y Waveform Recording)
When waveform acquisition is started and stopped, the X-Y waveforms during the waveform acquisition period can be
recorded. If auto print is specified, the recording of the X-Y waveforms starts when waveform acquisition is stopped. The
waveform can also be reprinted. In addition, a PDF of the image can be created.
Chart Recorder Mode
X-Y Recorder Mode
(X-Y waveform recording)
T-Y waveform recording
Numeric value recording
Chart speed or output
(record) interval
Scale
Acquisition mode
Trigger mode
Number of data points
that can be saved to
the internal memory
Functions that cannot
be used simultaneously
Recorder mode
Chart speed
10 mm/h to 20 mm/s
Output (record) interval
1 s to 60 min
Horizontal axis (time axis): 10 mm/div
Vertical axis: 10 mm/div or [1 division of
the 10 equally divided
recording zone]/div
–
–
–
X/Y-axis: 10 mm/div or [1 division
of the 10 equally divided
recording zone]/div
Envelope
(Change between envelope and normal using the menu that appears by pressing
the MENU key > Next 1/2 > Others > Next 1/2 > Chart Recorder Sample)
Normal
(Not changeable)
Auto, Log, Single,* Repeat* (*: only during T-Y Waveform Recording)
Up to 1000 div (varies depending on the chart speed)
Fixed to 1 MW
History memory and waveform computation
Cursor Measurement
Section 11.4, "Measuring Waveforms Using Cursors" in the user's manual
Cursors can be placed on the displayed waveform, and various types of measured values at the cross point of the cursor
and waveform can be displayed. There are four types of cursors: horizontal, vertical, marker, and angle.
Marker cursor
Vertical cursor
Vertical
cursor 1
Vertical
cursor 2
Cursor measurement values
Cursor measurement values
Marker M3
Marker M4
Marker M1
Marker M2