Instructions
4.Advanced User Guidebook 
73 
How to Clone and Recall a waveform 
You can clone the waveform of one or both channels between two cursors, and save it 
in the internal memory or on a  USB memory device. You can save four  cloned 
waveforms in the instrument internal memory. The waveform files saved to a USB 
memory device are saved with the extension "ota".  
If the optional Arbitrary Function Generator is available in your instrument, you can 
output the stored waveform from a file in the internal memory or in a USB memory 
device; and the waveform between two cursors  can be output directly without save 
operation. 
Clone Wave menu shows as follows: 
Menu 
Setting 
Instruction 
Source 
CH1 
CH2 
CH1&CH2 
Clone the waveform of CH1 
Clone the waveform of CH2 
Clone the waveform of CH1 and CH2 
Line 
a 
b 
ab 
x 
Turn the M knob to move line a. 
Turn the M knob to move line b. 
Two cursors are linked. Turn the M knob to move the 
pair of cursors. 
Set the cursors to select the entire screen automatically. 
Clone 
(Generator 
is available)
Clone 
Clone the waveform between two cursors, and output it 
through the generator.  
AG Output 
Out1 
Out2 
If the source is CH1 or CH2, you can select 
the output channel of the generator. 
If the source is CH1&CH2, the output 
channel is not selectable. Out1 outputs CH1, 
Out2 outputs CH2. 
Save 
Save 
Save the waveform between two cursors 
Memory 
Internal 
USB 
Select the memory location 
Output 
(Generator is available and internal memory is selected) 
Output the waveform in the selected object on the left 
AG Output 
Out1 
Out2 
(Generator is available and internal memory is 
selected) 
For the waveform in the selected object on 
the left: 
If the source is CH1 or CH2, you can select 
the output channel of the generator. 
If the source is CH1&CH2, the output 
channel is not selectable. Out1 outputs CH1, 
Out2 outputs CH2. 
The following steps take the oscilloscope with AG for instance. 
To clone waveform and save to the internal/USB memory: 










