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7.3 STATUS Settings (REC&MEM)
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7.3.2 Setting the Time Axis Range
NOTE
Set the speed for inputting and storing the waveform of the input signal.
Time axis range setting expresses the time for 1 DIV. The sampling period is
1/100th of the set value for the time axis range. (100 samples/DIV)
(See Appendix 3)
The sampling period for the sampling recorder is set by the memory.
Screen: STATUS1
Procedure 1 1. Use the Menu keys to display the desired screen.
2. Move the flashing cursor to the time/DIV item.
3. Move the flashing cursor to the time axis range for recorder or memory to
make the selection by using the Jog/Shuttle control, the function keys.
For the time axis range setting for the recorder, the TIME/DIV key can be also
used. Pressing this key moves the flashing cursor to the time axis item, and
pressing other keys returns the cursor to the previous position.
Screen: Waveform display
Procedure 2 1. Press the DISP key to display the Waveform display screen.
2. Move the flashing cursor to Function change and select REC&mem or
rec&MEM
by using the
F4
function key.
3. Move the flashing cursor to the
time axis range item.
4. Use the Jog/Shuttle control, the function keys, or TIME/DIV key to make the
setting. The TIME/DIV key can be used regardless of where the flashing
cursor is located.
The symbol "*" in the selection window indicates the time axis of the data
stored to current memory. (If no data is present in memory, this symbol is
not displayed.)
The sampling period of the recorder is the same as that set for memory, so
depending on the memory sampling period, the time axis may not be settable
for the recorder.
When the time axis range for recorder is set to the fast range (greater than
200 ms/division), the printer setting is automatically off.

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