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Take-over axis assignment
Take over axis assignment of source oscilloscope.
(Option is only provided if the signals derive from an existing oscil-
loscope.)
New strip
Create a new strip below the current strip.
The selection wheel expands to the above described options, and
the signals will be assigned to a new strip using the chosen option.
Note that an axis can be shared only for matching data types and the same
data representation. "No-Match" signals get an own axis, as the original
unit is not known.
Boolean and Event signals will be assigned to the corresponding strips inde-
pendently from the drop position.
To use common axes
To see how you can modify in an oscilloscope signal and axes settings, watch our
video Oscilloscope - Settings for Signal and Axes.
As long as the data type of signals fits, several signals can share the same value
axis. To use common axes:
1. While pressing the CTRL or SHIFT key, select your desired signals in the sig-
nal list.
2. Right-click your selection and click Use common axes.
Alternatively, drag and drop the desired signals on one axis. Note that the
signal is only added to this axis if it has same data representation.
To use individual axes
If several signals share the same axis, the signals can be assigned to individual
axes again.
1. Do one of the following:
l
Right-click the shared axis.
l
Right-click the desired signal(s) in the signal list.
2. Click Use Individual Axes.
To scroll axes
1. Bring the focus to the axis that you want to scroll.
2. Do one of the following:
l
Use the mouse wheel or the left mouse button to scroll the meas-
urement scale up and down.
l
Alternatively, click the strip and drag the measurement scale of all axes
up and down.
l
Use the keyboard and press ARROW UP or ARROW DOWN to scroll the meas-
urement scale up and down.
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