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IM 760201-01E
Trend Display
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Explanation
Turning Cursor Measurement On or Off
A cursor can be placed on the displayed trend, and the value at the cursor location can
be measured and displayed. The vertical axis (Y-axis) and horizontal axis (X-axis) data of
each trend can be measured.
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ON: Cursor measurement is performed.
• OFF : Cursor measurement is not performed.
Selecting the Trend to Measure
You can select the trend to measure from trends T1 to T8.
Moving the Cursors
• Cursors move along the selected trend.
• You can select the cursor position relative to the left edge of the screen in points, with
the left edge itself being 0 points and the right edge being 1001 points.
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You can move through the displayed data one point at a time.
• When the cursor positions are linked, increasing or decreasing the setting for one
cursor will increase or decrease the setting for the other cursor by the same amount.
Measurable Items
• Y+: Vertical value of cursor + (Y-axis value)
• Yx: Vertical value of cursor x (Y-axis value)
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Y
: The difference between the Y-axis values of cursor + and cursor x
• X+: X-axis value of cursor + from the left edge of the screen
With the left edge of the screen being 0 seconds, the time between the left edge
of the screen and cursor + is indicated.
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Xx: X-axis value of cursor x from the left edge of the screen
With the left edge of the screen being 0 seconds, the time between the left edge
of the screen and cursor x is indicated.
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Δ
X:
The difference between the X-axis values of cursor + and cursor x
• D+: The date and time at cursor +
The date and time of measurement are displayed in this format:
Year/Month/Day
Hour:Minute:Second.
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Dx: The date and time at cursor x
The date and time of measurement are displayed in this format:
Year/Month/Day
Hour:Minute:Second.
Note
• If a cursor encounters immeasurable data, “***” is displayed in the measured value display
area.
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Δ
Y can be measured even when the units of the cursors are different. The measured result
will not have a unit.
8.10 Measuring with Cursors