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Explanation of Functions
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Time Variation Display (TimeVar.) (see section 7.3 for the operating procedure)
In time stamp mode, the changes in the measured value with respect to the elapsed time
from arming (time variation) can be displayed based on the measured values and time
stamps stored in the acquisition memory.
Setting the Scale Value
In time variation display, the following scale values must be specified: X-axis minimum (X
Minimum), X-axis span (X Span), Y-axis center (Y Center), and Y-axis span (Y Span).
You can select whether to set these values according to the measured data
automatically or manually. See section 8.4, “Changing the Scale Values of the
Histogram Display and Time Variation Display.”
The Y-axis span
(Y span)
Positive displacement from the Y-axis center
Y-axis center
(Y center)
Positive displacement from
the X-axis minimum
X-axis span (X span)
Negative displacement from the Y-axis center
X-axis minimum (X minimum)
Reading Measured Values Using Markers
Measured values can be read using markers. For a description of this function, see
“Reading the Measured Results Using Markers” on page 2-19.
Various Display Formats
In addition to time variation, panorama window (see page 2-17) can be displayed. The
display frame can also be reduced to half the size to display statistics (see page 2-21)
and readouts (see page 2-19) in the blank space. When using the dual measurement
function, you can select whether to display the waveform of only one of the
measurement functions or both waveforms.
Panorama window
Displays the statistical
values
Displays the readout
values
Displays the time variation using half size
Display Method
You can turn ON/OFF the grid, select whether to connect between data points using a
line, and the dot type of the measured values. The following figure is an example when
the grid is turned OFF and the dot type is set to mark.
2.6 Displaying the Measured/Calculated Results