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Recording in Recorder Mode
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T-Y Recording to the Built-in Printer (Printer Output)
Set whether to carry out T-Y recording to the built-in printer. If set to ON, the waveform is
recorded on the built-in printer and acquired to the internal memory. If set to OFF, the
waveform is acquired only to the internal memory and not recorded on the built-in printer.
Shot Recording
When the specified length of waveform is recorded, the waveform acquisition and
recording stop.
You can select the length of the shot recording from OFF (no shot recording), 20 cm, 50
cm, 1 m, and 2 m.
Trigger Mode
In Chart Recorder mode, you can select the trigger mode from Auto, Log, Single, or
Repeat. For details on the trigger mode in Chart Recorder mode, see page 2-37.
Auto
Starts recording to the built-in printer simultaneously with the start of the waveform
acquisition. Recording continues until the waveform acquisition is stopped.
Log
Starts recording to the built-in printer simultaneously with the start of the waveform
acquisition. Waveform acquisition and recording stop when the maximum number of
divisions (see page 2-39) of the waveform data that can be saved is recorded.
Single
Starts recording when the trigger conditions are met after starting the waveform
acquisition. Waveform acquisition and recording stop when the maximum number of
divisions (see page 2-39) of the waveform data that can be saved is recorded.
Repeat
Starts recording when the trigger conditions are met after starting the waveform
acquisition. Recording stops when the shot record length of waveform data is
recorded. Then, the SL1400 enters the trigger-wait state. This operation is repeated
until the waveform acquisition is stopped.
Acquisition Mode
By default, the acquisition mode in Chart Recorder mode is set to envelope. You can
select the acquisition mode from normal and envelope. The operation of envelope and
normal modes is the same as that when recorder mode is disabled. For details, see page
2-28.
9.2 Setting the Record Conditions of T-Y Waveform Recording