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App
2.8  Analysis and Searching
        section 10.1 for the procedure
You can move cursors on the waveforms displayed on the screen to view the measured values at the 
points where the cursors intersect the waveforms. There are six types of cursors.
D
V Cursors
  Two parallel dotted lines appear on the horizontal axis (the 
D
V
 cursors). You can use them to 
measure the Y-axis values at the cursor location. You can also measure the level difference 
between the two cursors.
 Y
ou can also define and display the results of calculations made using the cursors’ measured 
values.
D
T Cursors
  Two parallel dotted lines appear on the vertical axis (the 
D
T
 cursors). You can measure the time 
between the trigger position and each cursor and measure the time difference and the reciprocal of 
the time difference between the cursors.
 Y
ou can also define and display the results of calculations made using the cursors’ measured 
values.
D
T&
D
V Cursors
 The 
D
T
 cursors and 
D
V
 cursors are displayed at the same time.
VT Cursor
  One dotted line appears on the vertical axis (this is the VT cursor). The measured value at the VT 
cursor and the measured time between the trigger position and the VT cursor are displayed.
 Y
ou can also define and display the results of calculations made using the cursor’s measured 
values.
  The VT
 cursor can be used with logic signals. The value at the cursor position of every group will be 
displayed.
Marker Cursors
  Four markers are displayed on the selected waveform. You can measure the level at each marker, 
the amount of time from the trigger position to each marker, and the level and time differences 
between markers.
 Y
ou can also define and display the results of calculations made using the markers’ measured 
values.
Serial Cursors
  One dotted line appears on the vertical axis (this is the serial cursor). The result of digitizing the 
waveform at the location of the cursor is calculated and displayed in accordance with the bitrate, bit 
length, and threshold settings.