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5. Under "Horizontal mode", select whether you want to define absolute or relative x-
axis values.
6. Define the "Start" and "Stop" values that define the lower and upper borders (respec-
tively) of the zoom area on the x-axis.
When you close the dialog box, the specified area is magnified in a new zoom dia-
gram. The original diagram is displayed with the zoom area indicated as a rectangle
(see figure 4-3).
Displaying the center point or start/stop positions
Depending on the definition mode of the zoom area, the position of the center point or
the start or stop position is temporarily displayed in the data entry field in the upper left
corner of the screen if you do one of the following:
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Change the "Vertical mode" or "Horizontal mode" setting.
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Press the "Navigation" rotary knob while the "Zoom" dialog box is open.
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Tap the zoom area in the diagram overview.
The data entry field disappears again after a few seconds. To toggle the display between
the x- and y-values of the position, press the "Navigation" rotary knob.
To define the zoom area numerically using position and range values
1. On the "Display" menu, tap "Zoom".
2.
Select the Position/Range tab.
The fields in this dialog box only become editable after you have created a zoom area
using the "Zoom" tool in the tool bar, or after you have created a new zoom definition.
To create a new zoom definition:
a) Tap the "Add" icon.
b) Enter a name for the new zoom diagram using the displayed on-screen keyboard.
3. Under "Vertical mode", select whether you want to define absolute or relative y-axis
values. Relative values cause the zoom area to adapt to the input values dynamically.
4.
Under "Position", define the y-value of the center point of the zoom area (see fig-
ure 4-2).
5. Under "Range", define the height of the zoom area.
6. Under "Horizontal mode", select whether you want to define absolute or relative x-
axis values.
7. Under "Position", define the x-value of the center point of the zoom area.
8. Under "Range", define the width of the zoom area.
When you close the dialog box, the specified area is magnified in a new zoom dia-
gram. The original diagram is displayed with the zoom area indicated as a rectangle.
Zoom