2.3 Using the Waveform Viewer
109
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
2
(4) Checking the Waveform Measurement Conditions (Properties)
Slelct [View]-[Properties] from the menu to display the measure-
ment settings on the instrument.
(5) Checking Voltage Values (Trace)
Select [View]-[Trace] from the menu to check the time value and
difference of the two cursors (A and B) and the voltage values and
differences of all channels.
(6) File List in Index File
Select [View]-[Block List] to check the file list (block number, file
name, time axis range, trigger time) in the index file.
Double-click a file in the list opens a new window in which you can
check waveform in that file.
* This is effective only when reading Sequential, Multi-block,
REC&MEM index files.
(7) Waveform Jump Function
Select [View]-[Jump] to jump to the trigger position or the positions
of the A or B cursors.
(8) Time Notation
Select [View]-[Time Notation] to select the time notation on the
waveform display screen.
(9) Setting the Grid Type
Select [Display]-[Grid Type] to select the grid type (None, Standard,
or Fine).
(10) Display of Title Comment
Select [View]-[Title] to display a title comment at the top of the
waveform screen.
(11) Waveform Legend View
Select [View]-[Remarks] to view the unit type of each channel,
measurement mode, measurement range, filters, comments, scal-
ing, display position, and magnification on the portion below the
waveform screen.
(12) Fixing Waveform View Conditions
Select [View]-[Fixed] to always view waveforms with the same
color, display position and magnification.
When this item is enabled, the file view settings are disabled.
The standard values for display conditions are automatically saved
when the application is terminated or when the check mark is
removed from [
Fixed] menu.