Data Logging
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Track scaling
If enabled, the position of the cursor lines is adjusted if the scale is changed. The cur-
sor lines keep their relative position to the waveform.
If disabled, the cursor lines remain on their position on the display if the scaling is
changed.
Remote command:
LOGGer:CURSor:SCPLing on page 418
Coupling
Couples the cursor lines so that the distance between the two lines remains the same
if one cursor is moved.
Remote command:
LOGGer:CURSor:COUPling on page 419
Set to screen
Sets the cursors to a default position on the screen. This is helpful if the cursors have
disappeared from the display or need to be moved for a larger distance.
Remote command:
LOGGer:CURSor:SCReen on page 419
8.5.2 Zoom
To analyze logged data, you can use the "Zoom" function, see also Chapter 4.1,
"Zoom", on page 77.
The zoom is only available if enough data have been logged.
The zoom settings in logger mode are the same as in scope mode, but the time range
is much longer.
If data logging is running for more than 2 days and 7 hours, the logger compresses 4
logging values into a minimum, average and maximum value, see Figure 8-6.
Analyzing Logged Data