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15.1 Using the Sequential Save Function (MEM)
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Recording length
Brief phenomena may not register
Recording length
Recording length
Recording length
Data are divided into blocks and recorded in memory.
・・・Dead time: approx. 5 ms min.
(interval in which no sampling occurs due to displa
y
and print processing)
Recording length
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Recording length
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5.1 Using the Sequential Save Function (MEM)
Input signal capture is carried out continuously using the trigger, storing
waveform data successively in each block.
Any block in which an input signal is recorded can be called up on the display.
When continuous print (auto print) is being performed in REPEAT trigger
mode
Using sequential save
The time during which sampling is not performed for display and recording
after data is recorded in one block (i.e., dead time) is approximately 15 ms
when the view function of the memory recorder function is turned on, and
approximately 4 ms when the view function is turned off.
The Recorder & Memory function is active within the range of [15 ms + the
recorder sampling cycle (1/100 of the time axis range)] to [15 ms + the
recorder sampling cycle × 2].
While the sequential save function is being used, the waveform processing
calculation and averaging functions are disabled (MEM).
While the roll mode is being used, the sequential save function in the status
is disabled (MEM).