1. While scrolling, the time of recorded data appears on the top of the
screen.
2. The time of recorded data will switch to the measurement, a few
seconds after you stop scrolling.
3. The measurement shown in 2 is the value of the point located at the
center of the graph.
4. The bar on the bottom of the graph shows the portion of the data in the
view window.
Tapping <ENTER> allows you to change 5, 6 and 7.
5. Recording Channel
Select the desired channel to view a graph. If the displayed channel has
not been used for recording, you will see the "No Record" message.
6. Vertical Axis Scale
Set scaling value for Y-axis divisional boxes.
EX) "2.0V/div" shows that each vertical division represents 2.0 V.
7. Skimming Level (Horizontal Axis Scale)
Set skimming level for X-axis divisional boxes.
Skim×1 : The space between dots (data points on graph) is same as the
Skim×n : The space between dots (data points on graph) is "n" times
There are ten data
points (dots) in each
divisional box.
EX1) When recording interval is 10 ms and skimming level is "×1":
Each horizontal divisional box represents 100 ms (10 ms × 1 × 10
dots) with the total screen width showing 1 sec (100 ms × 10 boxes)
of recorded data.
EX2) When recording interval is 10 ms and skimming level is "×2":
Each horizontal divisional box represents 200 ms (10 ms × 2 × 10
dots) with the total screen width showing 2 sec (200 ms × 10 boxes)
of recorded data.
40
recording interval value
the recording interval value
Enlarged View
(10 dots per box) × 10 boxes = 100 dots
The horizontal axis of
the graph display shows
a total of 100 dots.