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4.3 ST ATUS Settings (MEM)
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4.3.7 Setting the Roll Mode
Function
display
Meaning
:
Normal recording is carried out.
:
The waveform is displayed immediately at the
start of recording.
NOTE
4.3.8 Setting the Auto Print Function
Function
display
Meaning
:
Auto print is disabled.
:
Automatically printed to the internal printer.
:
A LAN is used to transfer printing images to the
9333 LAN COMMUNICATOR.
NOTE
・This mode can be used at a time axis range setting of 10 ms/DIV or slower.
・In normal recording, the waveform is displayed only after all data of the
recording length have been captured. At low sampling speed settings, this
will cause a considerable delay between the start of measurement and the
appearance of the waveform on the display.
・When roll mode is set to ON, the waveform is displayed immediately at the
start of recording (the screen scrolls).
・When the time axis range of 10 ms/DIV or faster is set, normal recording is
carried out even if roll mode is set to ON.
Procedure
Screen: STATUS1
1. Press the
STATUS
key to display the STATUS1 screen.
2. Move the flashing cursor to the
roll mode
item.
3. Use the function keys to make a setting.
・ Roll mode cannot be set together with the external sampling.
・ When Roll Mode is set to ON, the settings for Overlay, Averaging,
Sequential Saving, Calculating Waveform data, and Waveform evaluation are
automatically turned OFF. (When the display format is set to "X-Y," you can
turn ON Overlay with Roll Mode ON.)
When the function is enabled, printout is carried out automatically after a
measurement data is captured.
Procedure
Screen: STATUS1
1. Press the
STATUS
key to display the STATUS1 screen.
2. Move the flashing cursor to the
auto print
item.
3. Use the function keys to make a setting.
・ When cursor A and B are enabled, partial printing is executed.
・ When the roll mode is enabled and the time-axis range is lower than 10
ms/DIV, data is displayed and printed simultaneously.