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Chapter 6 Memory Segmentation Function
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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. During measurement,
displaying, printing, and saving cannot be carried out until the recording
data in all block is completed.
When continuous print (auto print) is being performed in REPEAT
trigger mode
Using Memory segmentation function
In order to permit display and recording after the acquired data is recorded
to one block, sampling is not performed during the following times (dead
time).
Memory Function
View function ON, Trigger Priority ON: about 8 ms
View function ON, Trigger Priority OFF: about 10 ms
View function OFF, Trigger Priority ON: about 1 ms
View function OFF, Trigger Priority OFF: about 3 ms
REC & MEM Function
Trigger Priority ON: about 0.8 ms
Trigger Priority OFF: about 2 ms
For details on trigger priority function, see Quick Start Section 7.5.2.
For details on view function, see Section 8.1.
When using the memory segmentation function, you cannot use the
averaging function.
While the roll mode is being used in memory function, the memory
segmentation function in the status is disabled.