Figure 3-14. Establishing Cursor Select
To enable the time and/or amplitude cursors, press and hold the CURS button. Use the
NAVIGATION buttons or knobs to highlight Amplitude or Time. Once selected, press
the ENT button to enable it. Once one or both cursors are selected, press the EXIT
button to exit the CURS pane menu.
When the cursor is selected, a readout will appear at the bottom of the display. The
horizontal cursor is AMPLITUDE. The vertical cursor is TIME.
If both TIME and AMP are displayed, pressing the CURS button will select which
cursor to control. In all cases, the TIME or AMP numeric readout at the bottom of the
display indicates the difference between the REF and DELTA cursors. The active
cursor (REF, DELTA, or both) is shown with small arrows at both ends of the cursor.
Once a cursor is selected for control:
1. Press the CURVED ARROW knob to select the REF or DELTA cursor to control.
The REF line is the solid line, and the DELTA cursor is the dotted line.
2. Rotate the knob to move the REF or DELTA cursor to the desired location.
3. Press the knob for the next line. Rotate the knob to move the other line to the
desired location.
4. Press the knob a third time to control both the REF and DELTA cursors.
5. Repeat as necessary.
To exit the cursor function while leaving the cursors active, just select another mode in
the pane (e.g., Line Select, Variable Gain, etc.).
Waveform Pane Menu Selections
Pressing and holding the WFM or DISPLAY PANE buttons in the active waveform
pane enables the pane menu. The Waveform Pane menu is described in Table 3-7 for
analog waveform monitoring, Table 3-8 for SD-SDI waveform monitoring, and Table
3-9 for 3GB/s/HD-SDI waveform monitoring. The submenus are different for each
format. Table 3-7 through Table 3-9 indicates the menu items that are available with
the selected formats.
General Operation
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