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5.4 Area Comparison Details
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NOTE
NOTE
1. FAIL Mode (OFF, OUT, ALL-OUT)
Conducts area comparison according to set comparison conditions. For
details of comparison conditions and stop conditions, see the "Relation
between Setting of the Area comparison and Stop conditions" in 5.3.1.
Area and value comparison both end according to the stop conditions.
For details of stop conditions, see 5.4.3.
Setting Procedure
1. Use the
CURSOR
key to select "
FAIL
Mode", then press the
ENTER
key.
2. Select a comparison condition, then
press the
ENTER
key.
OFF : Does not conduct area
comparison.
OUT : The waveform is FAIL if any
part goes beyond the
comparison area.
ALL-OUT: The waveform is FAIL if it
fully extends beyond the
comparison area.
When "FAIL Mode"is"OFF" for both CH1 and CH2, comparison will not be conducted.
The A/B cursor function is available even during area comparison.
A range for area comparison cannot be specified.
When the "Trigger Mode" is set to "Single", measurement continues until the stop conditions are
met and ends as soon as these conditions are met.
When the "
Trigger Mode
" is set to "
Repeat
"or"
Auto
", the waveform is recorded continuously
and compared. Measurement continues until the
STOP
key is pressed.
2. Using Area (A01 to A16)
Select a comparison area.
By registering comparison areas, you can easily switch between different
areas.
Up to 16 comparison areas may be registered. (For how to create a
comparison area, see (2) in 5.3.2.)
Setting Procedure
1. Use the
CURSOR
key to select "
Using
Area", then press the
ENTER
key.
2. Use the
CURSOR
key to select an area
from "
A01 to A16
", then press the
ENTER
key.
When display format (see 4.2.4) is set to single
screen or dual screen, the area is shown with
"t-y." When display format is set to X-Y
screen, the area is shown with "x-y."
To register a settings & area file (see 6.4.5),
select "A- -". The registered area is cleared
by turning power off or by changing the
area.