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Chapter 6 Memory Segmentation Function
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Setting the recording length
Setting the start block
Setting the end block
Setting the following
waveform display (MEM only)
Setting the display block
Set whether waveforms are displayed
on-screen after the
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are recorded to the res
p
ective blocks.
Set the memory blocks to display on the screen after measurement i
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com
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leted.
Set the number of segmentation
Set the number of blocks to divide.
Set the block for reference to superimpose more than two memory
blocks.
Set the reference block
Chapter 6
Memory Segmentation Function
This function divides the memory into separate blocks, each of which can be
used for waveform recording.
The recording length (DIV) has priority over the number of memory blocks.
(A maximum of 1024 segments, or a maximum of 512 segments when using
the recorder & memory function.)
Input signal capture is carried out continuously using the trigger, storing
waveform data successively in each block.
During recording, printout is not carried out.
This reduces dead time (non-sensitivity periods due to display and printing
delays).
Waveform data can be stored in a selected block. (Selects the beginning and
end blocks)
Data from different blocks can be overlaid on screen for easy comparison.
(it can be printed out)
Settings the Memory segmentation function