50 Agilent InfiniiVision 3000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide
2 Horizontal Controls
 
stopped, adjusting the horizontal scale knob lets you zoom into acquired 
data. See "Panning and Zooming Single or Stopped Acquisitions" on 
page 50.
Note that the horizontal position knob has a different purpose in the 
Zoom display. See "To display the zoomed time base" on page 54.
Panning and Zooming Single or Stopped Acquisitions
When the oscilloscope is stopped, use the horizontal scale and position 
knobs to pan and zoom your waveform. The stopped display may contain 
several acquisitions worth of information, but only the last acquisition is 
available for pan and zoom.
The ability to pan (move horizontally) and scale (expand or compress 
horizontally) an acquired waveform is important because of the additional 
insight it can reveal about the captured waveform. This additional insight 
is often gained from seeing the waveform at different levels of abstraction. 
You may want to view both the big picture and the specific little picture 
details.
The ability to examine waveform detail after the waveform has been 
acquired is a benefit generally associated with digital oscilloscopes. Often 
this is simply the ability to freeze the display for the purpose of 
measuring with cursors or printing the screen. Some digital oscilloscopes 
go one step further by including the ability to further examine the signal 
details after acquiring them by panning through the waveform and 
changing the horizontal scale.
There is no limit imposed on the scaling ratio between the time/div used 
to acquire the data and the time/div used to view the data. There is, 
however, a useful limit. This useful limit is somewhat a function of the 
signal you are analyzing.
Zooming into stopped acquisitions
The screen will still contain a relatively good display if you zoom-in horizontally by a factor 
of 1000 and zoom-in vertically by a factor of 10 to display the information from where it was 
acquired. Remember that you can only make automatic measurements on displayed data.