User`s guide

1 Quick Reference
20 Model N6705 User’s Guide
Data Logger
NOTE
Option 055 deletes the Data Logger function on Model N6705.
Press
Data Logger
This key
toggles
between
standard and
marker views
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Standard View
8 9
10
11
Marker View
1
Trace Controls Identifies the voltage or current trace that will be displayed. Dashes (----) indicate that
the specified trace is turned off. Select the trace and press Enter to turn it on or off.
2 Output Traces
Voltage, current, or power traces. Voltage traces V1,V2, V3 and V4 shown.
Press Trigger Level knob to autoscale all traces.
3
Status
Indicates whether the Data Logger is logging data, done logging, or is empty.
4
Filename
Indicate the file to which the data is being logged.
5 Data Bar &
Time Elapsed
Displays the progress of the data logger. The yellow bar indicates the visible data.
Numbers to the right indicate time elapsed/total duration.
6 Time base
Information
Displays the time remaining before the trigger point; the time at the center line of the
grid in relation to trigger point; and the time elapsed since the trigger.
7 Trigger
Identifies the trigger source and trigger offset. The trigger offset is specified in % of the
total duration, but shown in seconds on the display.
8
M1 Marker
Measurement Marker 1 enabled. Adjust using Marker 1 knob. Press knob to reset.
9
M2 Marker
Measurement Marker 2 enabled. Adjust using Marker 2 knob. Press knob to reset.
10
Intersect Point
Shows where the measurement markers intersect the waveform.
11
Measurements
Shows the calculations of the waveform data between Marker 1 and Marker 2.