LAUNCH                                 KES-200                   Starting System Analysis 
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Fig.4-17 
Parallel wave: It is to display waveforms of several 
cylinders in parallel, as shown in Fig.4-18. 
 
Fig.4-18 
Bar graph: It is to display the maximum voltage of 
each cylinder in the form of the bar graph and value. 
The bar graph of secondary ignition waveform is as 
shown in Fig.4-19. 
 
Fig.4-19 
Parade wave: It is to display the waveforms of several 
cylinders in parade mode, as shown in Fig.4-20. 
 
Fig.4-20 
8. [7. Positive/ Negative] 
It is to select the polarity of discharge, and only 
applicable to engines with independent ignition 
system or dual cylinder ignition system.   
 
9. [0.GRID] -- To display or hide grid on the screen 
 
10. [Current Page] – To view the currently saved 
waveform in the extended function menu 
KES-200 can automatically save up to 50 pages of 
waveforms and stop when pressing [0.Hold]. The user 
can press [3.Current Page] and then use [▲] [▼] 
keys to view the current waveform.   
 
11. [7.SAVE] --To save waveforms 
The function is the same as that on the oscilloscope 
mode. Up to 50 pages of waveform data can be 
automatically saved by KES-200. But the waveform 
data will be cleared when the user exits the ignition 
waveform function. To keep the waveforms for a long 
time, the user must save the waveforms in the internal 
memory of KES-200. The user can download the 
saved waveform to PC for further analysis. 
To save the data, select the memory address, and 
then press [ENTER] key. The address with saved 
data will be marked with the sign “ * ”.   
 
12. [8. RCLL] --To recall saved waveform data 
KES-200 has 8 addresses for storing the waveforms. 
When [8.RCLL] is pressed, the eight memory 
addresses will be listed. The address with saved data 
is marked with the sign “ * ”.