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RTO6
36User Manual 1801.6687.02 ─ 05
[Single]
Starts a defined number of acquisitions. The
[Single]
key lights green when the acquisi-
tion is running. When the acquisition is stopped, the key lights red.
To set the number of acquisitions, select "Menu" > "Acquire" > "Setup" tab, and set "N-
single count".
Remote command:
SINGle on page 1325
[Zone]
Opens the overlay menu to configure the zone trigger. A zone trigger combines the
trigger condition with the intersection or non-intersection of one or more zones or
masks.
Remote command:
TRIGger<m>:
ZONE:EXPRession[:DEFine] on page 1433
3.2.3.3 Horizontal controls
The rotary knobs in the Horizontal functional block adjust the horizontal parameters.
These settings are effective for all channel waveforms. In addition, a
[Zoom] is availa-
ble.
[Position]
The rotary knob changes the horizontal position of the waveform or the position of the
reference point on the screen. To set the value to zero, press the knob. The current
value is shown in the input box in the upper right corner of the screen.
Y
ou can select if the knob changes the position or the reference point in "Menu" > "Set-
tings" > "Frontpanel" > "Knobs".
"Horizontal position" defines the time distance of the reference point from the zero
point of the diagram. Turn clockwise to move the waveform to the right.
"Reference point" defines the position of the reference point on the screen. Turn clock-
wise to move it to the right. The reference point marks the rescaling center of the time
scale. If you modify the time scale, the reference point remains fixed on the screen,
and the scale is stretched or compressed to both sides of the reference point.
Remote command:
TIMebase:HORizontal:POSition on page 1327
TIMebase:REFerence on page 1327
[Scale]
The rotary knob adjusts the time scale for all signals. The time scale is also known as
timebase.
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