Waveform analysis
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To view a reference waveform
► You can view a reference waveform, using the "Graphical Recall" function.
For details, see: Chapter 12.1.3, "Graphical Recall function", on page 474.
7.2.2 Settings for reference waveforms
To compare waveforms and analyze differences between waveforms, you can use up
to four reference waveforms R1 to R4. Each reference waveform has its own memory
on the instrument. You can also save an unlimited number of reference waveforms and
load them for further use.
7.2.2.1 Reference waveform setup
Access: [REF] key
In the "Setup" tab, you select the reference waveform and its source. The source can
be an active waveform - trace of an input channel, math waveform or another refer-
ence waveform - or a stored waveform.
Ref1/2/3/4....................................................................................................................292
Source.........................................................................................................................292
Update with selected source.......................................................................................293
Show reference waveform.......................................................................................... 293
Clear reference waveform...........................................................................................293
Save to or load from file.............................................................................................. 293
Ref1/2/3/4
Each tab contains the settings for one of the four available reference waveforms.
Source
Selects the source waveform from the active waveforms of input channels, math sig-
nals and other reference waveforms.
Reference waveforms