5.2 Waveform Display
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Reading the cursor value (cursor measurement) [VOLTAGE], [CURRENT ]
Cursor value
(Waveform instantaneous
values)
Vertical cursor
Scroll bar
CURSOR
Move the vertical cursor
left and right to read the
display value.
Cursor position
The cursor on the scroll bar indicates
where the cursor is positioned on the
saved waveform.
You can read waveform instantaneous values with the
cursor.
Normally, the cursor is located at the beginning of the
waveform.
Scrolling through waveforms
If you select an event and display a waveform, you can scroll hor-
izontally to analyze 14 waveforms at 50 Hz, 16 waveforms at 60
Hz, or 112 waveforms at 400 Hz.
SCROLL
Scroll through the
waveform
Scroll bar
Waveform display range
All recorded data
The waveform display range (white belt) on the scroll ba
indicates what interval of recorded data is displayed on th
screen.
When you scroll horizontally, you can check all the save
waveform.
When you scroll vertically, you can change the offset pos
tion of the displayed waveform.
Normally, displays the begin-
ning of saved waveforms
(50 Hz: 10 waveforms,
60 Hz: 12 waveforms, 400 Hz:
80 waveforms).