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7-12
IM 760201-01E
Explanation
You can divide the screen equally into windows, and assign waveforms to those
windows.
Selecting the Number of Split Screens
You can choose the number of split screens from one of the following options:
Single: The screen is not split.
Dual: Two split screens
Triad: Three split screens
Quad: Four split screens
Depending on the number of split screens, the number of displayed points in each screen
changes as described below.
Single: 432 points, Dual: 216 points,
Triad: 144 points, Quad: 108 points
Methods for Assigning Waveforms to Screens
Auto
The waveforms whose displays are turned on (see section 7.2 for details) are
assigned in order according to their element numbers, with an element’s voltage
waveform (U) coming before its current waveform (I).
Fixed
Regardless of whether their displays are on or off, waveforms are assigned in order
according to their element numbers, with an element’s voltage waveform (U) coming
before its current waveform (I).
User
Waveforms can be assigned to windows by the user, regardless of whether their
displays are on or off. Waveforms are assigned to screens by number. The screens
are numbered from 0 to 3 in order from top to bottom.
7.7 Displaying Waveforms in Split Screens

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