rical screen.
Eject
Allows you to change
the CF card or USB
flash drive while sav-
ing data in real time.
(p. 48)
Analog and pulse
waveforms
Displays acquired
data as waveforms.
Time
Values
Scroll Bar
Shows the range and position
of the displayed waveform.
Viewing the Scroll bar (p. 82)
Information such as measure-
ment start time and trigger
times is displayed below the
scroll bar.
Measurement
Configuration
You can change
these settings (p. 41)
You can switch
between channel
settings and event
search settings.
“Event Search” (p. 88)
Jump Function (p. 83)
Trigger Mark
Indicates a trigger event
You can select from seven screen configurations (p. 18)
Gauges can be displayed for each channel (p. 84)
Numerical values at waveform cursor positions can be
viewed (p. 84)
Numerical calculation results can be displayed (p. 113)
Measurement data can be displayed as waveforms and
numerical values, as numerical values with comments,
or as numerical values only (p. 87).