User`s guide
3 Signals and Parameters
scope, remove existing scopes, and control all aspects of a scope from this
page.
Tocreateascopeoftype
host, use the drop-dow n list next to the Add
Scope button to select
Host.ThisitemissettoTarget by default.
3 Click the Edit button.
The scope editing pane opens. From this pane, you can edit the properties
of any scope, and control the scope.
4 Click the Add Signals button.
The browser displays an Add New Signals list.
5 Select the check boxes next to the signal names, and then click the Apply
button.
A Remove Existing Signals list is added above the Add New Signals
list.
You do not have to stop a scope to make changes. If necessary, the Web
interface stops the scope automatically and then restarts it when the changes
are made. It does not restart the scope if the state was originally stopped.
When a host sco pe is stopped ( Scope State is set to
Interrupted)orfinishes
one cycle of acquisition (Scope State is set to
Finished), a button called Get
Data appears on the page. If you click this button, the scope data is retrieved
in comma-separated value (CSV) format. The signals in the scope are spread
across columns, and each row corresponds to one sample of acquisition. The
first column always corresponds to thetimeeachsamplewasacquired.
Note If Scope State is set to In terrupted, the scope was stopped before it
could complete a full cycle of acquisition. Even in this case, the number of
rows in the CSV data will correspond to a full cycle. The last few rows (for
which data was not acquired) will be set to
0.
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