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IM DL350-02EN
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  • Page 1 DL350 ScopeCorder IM DL350-02EN 3rd Edition...
  • Page 2 YOKOGAWA is strictly prohibited. • The TCP/IP software of this product and the documents concerning it have been developed/created by YOKOGAWA based on the BSD Networking Software, Release 1 that has been licensed from the Regents of the University of California.
  • Page 3 • MATLAB is a registered trademark of The MathWorks, Inc. in the United States. • ScopeCorder and GIGAZoom ENGINE are registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation. • In this manual, the ® and TM symbols do not accompany their respective registered trademark or trademark names.
  • Page 4: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Conventions Used in This Manual Notes and Cautions The notes and cautions in this manual are categorized using the following symbols. Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the instrument. This symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that the user must refer to the user’s manual for special instructions.
  • Page 5: Operation Screen And Common Operations

    Operation Screen and Common Operations Operation Screen and Descriptions This manual explains procedures using English menu screens. In procedural explanations, applicable menus and items are indicated with bold characters (e.g., Setup). For instructions on how to set the menu language, see section 20.3. Touch Panel Operations The basic touch panel operations are described below.
  • Page 6 Operation Screen and Common Operations Entering Values When a control for entering a value is displayed (such as the one shown below), tapping the value area opens an input box (numeric keypad). After entering a value with the numeric keypad, tap Enter to confirm the value.
  • Page 7 Operation Screen and Common Operations Entering Character Strings Use the keyboard that appears on the screen to enter character strings such as file names and comments. The keyboard used in the next example has the message language (see section 20.3) set to English. How to Operate the Keyboard With the keyboard displayed, tap the character you want to enter.
  • Page 8 Operation Screen and Common Operations Menu Shown in the Footer Area A menu is shown in the footer area of the waveform screen. You can set various items by using the menu, list (options), or input box that appears when you tap the menu commands. For Scope Mode When the Time Base Is Internal...
  • Page 9 Operation Screen and Common Operations For Recorder Mode When the Acquisition Method Is Set to Memory, Memory + Save on Stop, or Memory + SD Numeric Recording • When the Time Base Is Internal Top menu This is the entrance to the setup menu of each function. Sample interval Trigger Custom menu...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Contents List of Manuals ...........................i Conventions Used in This Manual ....................iii Operation Screen and Common Operations..................iv Chapter 1 What to Set First Selecting Scope Mode or Recorder Mode ............... 1-1 Loading Setup Files ......................1-2 Configuring the Recorder Mode Using the Easy Setup ............ 1-4 Initializing the Settings ......................
  • Page 11 Contents Chapter 5 Display Setting Display Groups and Display Format ..............5-1 Setting the Waveform Arrangement, Color, and Grouping ..........5-2 Configuring the Display Preferences ................5-4 Using the Snapshot and Clear Trace Features ..............5-7 Setting the Display Time and Display Position ..............5-8 Auto Scrolling the Display Range ..................
  • Page 12 Contents Chapter 12 Harmonic Analysis 12.1 Setting the Harmonic Analysis Conditions ..............12-1 12.2 Setting the Harmonic Analysis Display Conditions ............12-3 12.3 Setting the Harmonic Analysis Save Conditions ............12-4 Chapter 13 GO/NO-GO Determination (Scope mode only) 13.1 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination with Waveform Zones ........13-1 13.2 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination with Waveform Parameters ......
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 What To Set First

    Chapter 1 What to Set First Selecting Scope Mode or Recorder Mode This section explains how to select scope mode or recorder mode. • Navigation • Scope Mode and Recorder Mode ► Features Guide: “Navigation” Navigation Screen When you start the instrument, the navigation screen appears. Tap the measurement mode and then Start.
  • Page 14: Loading Setup Files

    Loading Setup Files This section explains how to use the navigation feature to load a setup file according to your application. • Navigation • Setup file • Executing the load ► Features Guide: “Navigation” Navigation Screen When you start the instrument, the navigation screen appears. Tap Load File and then Start.
  • Page 15 1.2 Loading Setup Files Selecting a Setup File On the file list, tap the setup file you want to load. Tap Load. A confirmation message appears. Storage media (drive) List sorting Display format Type of file to list Displays file information Tap the setup file to load.
  • Page 16: Configuring The Recorder Mode Using The Easy Setup

    Configuring the Recorder Mode Using the Easy Setup This section explains how to use the wizard of the navigation feature to configure the recorder mode settings. • Navigation • Turning recording channels on and off • Recording time • Sample interval •...
  • Page 17 1.3 Configuring the Recorder Mode Using the Easy Setup Turning Recording Channels On and Off Tap the check box of each channel. • Select the check boxes of the channels you want to record. Clear the check boxes otherwise. • For the detail settings of the instrument’s internal logic, see section 2.9.
  • Page 18 1.3 Configuring the Recorder Mode Using the Easy Setup Setting the Record Time Tap the record time value. An input box appears. Use the input box to set the record time. • Set in the range of 10 s to 50 days. If you enter the value and unit and then tap Enter, the input record time is applied.
  • Page 19 1.3 Configuring the Recorder Mode Using the Easy Setup Setting the Sample Interval Tap the sample interval value. On the list of available options, tap the sample interval you want to use. • The content of the list varies depending on the number of recording channels and record time. •...
  • Page 20: Initializing The Settings

    Initializing the Settings This section explains how to initialize the settings to their factory default values. ► Features Guide: “Initialization of Settings (Initialize)” On the waveform screen, tap MENU > Preparation. The following menu appears. Tap Initialize. A confirmation message appears. Initialization Executing Initialization Tap OK.
  • Page 21: Performing Auto Setup

    Performing Auto Setup This section explains how to perform auto setup, which automatically sets the instrument’s settings to the values that are most suitable for the input signals. ► Features Guide: “Auto Setup (Auto Setup)” On the waveform screen, tap MENU > Preparation. The following menu appears. Tap Auto Setup.
  • Page 22: Calibrating The Instrument

    Calibrating the Instrument This section explains how to calibrate the instrument. Execute calibration when you want to make accurate measurements. ► Features Guide: “Calibration (Calibration)” On the waveform screen, tap MENU > Preparation. The following menu appears. Tap Calibration. A calibration menu appears. Calibration Calibration Executing Calibration...
  • Page 23: Chapter 2 Vertical Axis

    Chapter 2 Vertical Axis Configuring on the All Channels Setup Screen This section explains the following settings for configuring all channels. • Input settings • Linear scaling • Copying channels • Balancing and offset canceling (Strain balancing (strain module) and DC offset cancellation) ►...
  • Page 24 2.1 Configuring on the All Channels Setup Screen Example of an Input Setting Screen in Recorder Mode To collectively turn the waveform display of all channels on and off, set Disp in the All row. Turns the waveform display on and off Display label Upper and lower limits of the display range...
  • Page 25 2.1 Configuring on the All Channels Setup Screen Copying Channels (Channel Copy) Tap the Channel Copy tab. The Channel Copy screen appears. Tap each item to set options from the displayed list or execute commands. Select the copy source channel. Set the copy destination channels to ON.
  • Page 26: Configuring Voltage Measurements

    Configuring Voltage Measurements This section explains the following settings for the vertical axis of voltage measurements. For Scope Mode • Basic settings (waveform display on/off, vertical scale, input coupling, bandwidth limit, probe attenuation, current-to-voltage conversion ratio, display labels) • Display settings (vertical scale (zoom method), vertical position, vertical zoom (zooming by setting the magnification), zooming by setting the high limit and low limit of the display range, waveform inverted display on/off, display groups) •...
  • Page 27 2.2 Configuring Voltage Measurements For Recorder Mode Turns the waveform display on and off To the previous channel Channel being configured To the next channel Input coupling Display label Measurement range Bandwidth limit (Can be adjusted in steps) Probe attenuation and current-to-voltage conversion ratio Input Coupling (Coupling) The following figure shows the frequency characteristics when the input coupling is set to AC or DC.
  • Page 28 2.2 Configuring Voltage Measurements Probe Attenuation and Current-to-Voltage Conversion Ratio (Probe) 1:1, 10:1, 100:1, 1000:1 The voltage probe attenuation is displayed. 1A:1V (1V/A), 10A:1V (0.1V/A), 100A:1V (0.01V/A), 400A:1V (2.5mV/A) The current-to-voltage conversion ratio of the current probe is displayed. Note If the probe attenuation or current-to-voltage conversion ratio is not set correctly, the voltage and scale values of the input signals will not be displayed correctly.
  • Page 29 2.2 Configuring Voltage Measurements Detail Setting (Detail) Tap the Detail tab. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Copies channels Adjusts the gain Acquires the DC (Tap + or –...
  • Page 30 2.2 Configuring Voltage Measurements • When the Scaling Mode Is Set to P1–P2 Scale values Measured values (tap Get Value or set using the input box) Retrieves the current measured value Unit Display mode* When using exponent When using floating Number of decimal places Unit prefix * Set these when measuring voltage with a voltage module or strain with a strain module.
  • Page 31 2.2 Configuring Voltage Measurements Copying Channels (Copy to) Tap Copy to. The following screen appears. Select the copy source channel. Set the copy destination channels to ON. Starts copying Setting the Waveform Vertical and Horizontal Positions (Sliding the waveform screen) For Scope Mode When you slide your finger across the waveform screen, up and down arrows appear.
  • Page 32: Configuring Voltage Measurements (For 16-Ch Voltage Input Modules)

    Configuring Voltage Measurements (For 16-CH voltage input modules) This section explains the following settings for the 16-CH voltage input module: For Scope Mode • All sub channel settings • Basic settings (waveform display on/off, vertical scale, input coupling, bandwidth limit, display labels) •...
  • Page 33 2.3 Configuring Voltage Measurements (For 16-CH voltage input modules) Example of an Input Setting Screen in Scope Mode To set all the sub channels to the same setting, change the settings in the All row. Input coupling Vertical scale Display label Vertical scale Vertical position Bandwidth limit...
  • Page 34 2.3 Configuring Voltage Measurements (For 16-CH voltage input modules) Linear Scaling (Linear Scale) Tap the Linear Scale tab. The Linear Scale screen appears. For details on the settings, see the explanation of linear scaling in section 2.2. Tap the items of each sub channel. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. To set all the sub channels to the same setting, change the settings in the All row.
  • Page 35 2.3 Configuring Voltage Measurements (For 16-CH voltage input modules) Basic Setup (Basic) Tap the Basic tab. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. For Scope Mode Displays the color of the sub channel being configured Waveform display on/off (all sub channels on/off) To the previous main channel Sub channel being configured...
  • Page 36 2.3 Configuring Voltage Measurements (For 16-CH voltage input modules) Configuring the Display (Display) ► section 2.2 For the sub channel settings (Sub Ch.), see “Basic Setup (Basic)” on the previous page. Detail Setting (Detail) ► section 2.2 For the sub channel settings (Sub Ch.), see “Basic Setup (Basic)” on the previous page. Linear Scaling (Linear Scale) ► section 2.2 Copying Channels (Copy to)
  • Page 37: Configuring Temperature Measurements

    Configuring Temperature Measurements This section explains the following settings for temperature measurements: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Basic settings (waveform display on/off, setting input coupling to TC, thermocouple type, bandwidth limit, RJC on/off, burnout on/off, display labels) •...
  • Page 38 2.4 Configuring Temperature Measurements Configuring the Display (Display) Tap the Display tab. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Can be set as follows within the setting range • Retain the upper and lower limit interval •...
  • Page 39: Configuring Temperature Measurements (For 16-Ch Temperature/Voltage Input Modules)

    Configuring Temperature Measurements (For 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) This section explains the following temperature measurement settings for the 16-CH temperature/ voltage input module. For voltage measurement settings, see section 2.3. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Data update period •...
  • Page 40 2.5 Configuring Temperature Measurements (For 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Configuring Input Settings (Setup) Tap the Setup tab. An input setting screen appears. Tap the items of each sub channel. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Example of an Input Setting Screen in Scope Mode •...
  • Page 41 2.5 Configuring Temperature Measurements (For 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Example of an Input Setting Screen in Recorder Mode • When the Input Coupling Is Set to TC To set all the sub channels to the same setting, change the settings in the All row. Thermocouple type Turns RJC (reference junction Temperature unit...
  • Page 42 2.5 Configuring Temperature Measurements (For 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Basic Setup (Basic) Tap the Basic tab. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. When the Input Coupling Is Set to TC Displays the color of the sub channel being configured Turns waveform display on and off (all sub channels on and off) To the previous main channel Sub channel being configured...
  • Page 43 2.5 Configuring Temperature Measurements (For 16-CH temperature/voltage input modules) Configuring the Display (Display) When the Input Coupling Is Set to TC ► section 2.4 For the sub channel settings (Sub Ch.), see “Basic Setup (Basic)” on the previous page. When the Input Coupling Is Set to DC, GND, or OFF ► section 2.2 For the sub channel settings (Sub Ch.), see “Basic Setup (Basic)”...
  • Page 44: Configuring Strain Measurements

    Configuring Strain Measurements This section explains the following settings for strain measurements: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Basic settings (waveform display on/off, measurement range, bandwidth limit, display labels, sensor settings, strain balancing) • Display settings (range unit, high limit and low limit of the display range, waveform inverted display on/off, display groups) •...
  • Page 45 2.6 Configuring Strain Measurements Configuring the Sensor (Sensor Setup) Tap Sensor Setup. The following screen appears. Bridge voltage Gauge factor (Tap + or – to adjust.) Configuring the Display (Display) Tap the Display tab. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Can be set as follows within the setting range •...
  • Page 46: Configuring Acceleration Measurements

    Configuring Acceleration Measurements This section explains the following settings for acceleration measurements: For Scope Mode • Basic settings (waveform display on/off, gain, setting the input coupling to ACCEL, bandwidth limit, bias current supply to the acceleration sensor on and off, display labels) •...
  • Page 47 2.7 Configuring Acceleration Measurements Input Coupling (Coupling) To measure acceleration, set the input coupling to ACCEL. To measure voltage, set the input coupling to an appropriate voltage measurement setting. ► section 2.2 Configuring the Display (Display) Tap the Display tab. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. For Scope Mode When V Scale (vertical scale) Is Set to DIV Vertical position...
  • Page 48 2.7 Configuring Acceleration Measurements Detail Setting (Detail) Tap the Detail tab. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Acceleration sensor sensitivity (Tap + or – to adjust.) Copies channels Copying Channels (Copy to) ► section 2.2...
  • Page 49: Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, And Velocity Measurements

    Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity Measurements This section explains the following settings for frequency, revolution, period, duty cycle, power supply frequency, pulse width, pulse integration, and velocity measurements: For Scope Mode •...
  • Page 50 2.8 Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity Measurements For Recorder Mode Turns the waveform display on and off To the previous channel Channel being configured To the next channel FV setting Display label Input condition Measurement range...
  • Page 51 2.8 Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity Measurements • When the measurement item is Revolution (rps) Set to Revolution (rps). Offset (Tap + or – to adjust.) (This item is not available in recorder mode.) Pulse/rotate (Tap + or –...
  • Page 52 2.8 Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity Measurements • When the measurement item is Duty Set to Duty. Offset (Tap + or – to adjust.) (This item is not available in recorder mode.) Measurement pulse selection Filter (Tap + or –...
  • Page 53 2.8 Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity Measurements • When the measurement item is Pulse Integ Set to Pulse Integ. Offset (Tap + or – to adjust.) (This item is not available in recorder mode.) Unit/pulse (Physical amount per pulse) Pulse integration unit Filter (Tap + or –...
  • Page 54 2.8 Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity Measurements Input Setup (Input Setup) Tap Input. The following screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Preset item Voltage range Input coupling...
  • Page 55 2.8 Configuring Frequency, Revolution, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity Measurements Configuring the Display (Display) For Scope Mode ► section 2.2 • There are no inverted waveform display items. • If the FV setup measurement item is Power Freq, V Scale is fixed to DIV, so no options will appear. •...
  • Page 56: Configuring Logic Signal Measurements

    Configuring Logic Signal Measurements This section explains the following settings for logic measurements: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Basic settings (waveform display on/off, display labels, bit settings, copying channels) • Display settings (vertical position, vertical zoom (zooming by setting the magnification), bit mapping, display groups) ►...
  • Page 57 2.9 Configuring Logic Signal Measurements Bit Settings (Bit Setup) Tap Bit Setup. The following screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Chattering elimination times Display on/off state and label of each bit Turns the display OFF for all bits Turns the display ON for all bits Copying Channels (Copy to)
  • Page 58: Configuring The Monitoring Of Can And Can Fd Bus Signals (/Ve Option)

    2.10 Configuring the Monitoring of CAN and CAN FD Bus Signals (/VE option) This section explains the following settings for monitoring CAN and CAN FD bus signals: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • CAN port configuration (waveform display on/off, port and all sub channel settings, loading CAN/ CAN FD data definition files, scaling all sub channels) •...
  • Page 59 2.10 Configuring the Monitoring of CAN and CAN FD Bus Signals (/VE option) All Sub Channel Setup (All SubChannel Setup - CAN or CAN FD Data Extraction Conditions Tap the All SubChannel Setup tab. The following screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Turns the sub channel monitoring on and off To set all the sub channels to the same setting, change the settings in the All row.
  • Page 60 2.10 Configuring the Monitoring of CAN and CAN FD Bus Signals (/VE option) Port Settings (Port Setup) Tap the Port Setup tab. The following screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. •...
  • Page 61 2.10 Configuring the Monitoring of CAN and CAN FD Bus Signals (/VE option) Loading a CAN/CAN FD Data Definition File (Symbol File Load) Tap Symbol File Load. A file list appears. On the file list, tap a symbol file (SBL file). For details on file list operations, see section 6.10.
  • Page 62 2.10 Configuring the Monitoring of CAN and CAN FD Bus Signals (/VE option) One Shot Output (One shot) Tap the One Shot tab. Tap each item to set options and execute commands. Configure the one shot output settings. Executes one shot output One Shot Output Settings (One Shot Out Setup) Tap One Shot Out Setup.
  • Page 63 2.10 Configuring the Monitoring of CAN and CAN FD Bus Signals (/VE option) DLC value and the number of transmission data bytes When DLC = 0 to 8 Number of Data Bytes Number of Data Bytes Number of Data Bytes CAN FD CAN FD CAN FD...
  • Page 64: Configuring The Monitoring Of Lin Bus Signals (/Ve Option)

    2.11 Configuring the Monitoring of LIN Bus Signals (/VE option) This section explains the following settings for monitoring LIN bus signals: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • LIN port configuration (waveform display on/off, frame and all sub channel settings, loading LIN data definition files, scaling all sub channels) •...
  • Page 65 2.11 Configuring the Monitoring of LIN Bus Signals (/VE option) Frame Settings (Frame Setup) Tap the Frame Setup tab. The following screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. To set frames 0 to 59 to the same setting at once, change the settings in the All row. You cannot change the settings for frames 60 or above at once.
  • Page 66 2.11 Configuring the Monitoring of LIN Bus Signals (/VE option) All Sub Channel Factor/Offset (All SubChannel Factor/Offset - LIN Data Conversion Condition Tap the All SubChannel Factor/Offset tab. The following screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed input box to set the items. LIN data conversion conditions Slide to display channels that do not fit in the screen.
  • Page 67 2.11 Configuring the Monitoring of LIN Bus Signals (/VE option) Sub Channel Display Settings (Display) Tap the Display tab. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. When the Data Type (Value Type) is Unsigned or Signed Display group Upper and lower limits of the display range...
  • Page 68: Configuring The Monitoring Of Sent Signals (/Ve Option)

    2.12 Configuring the Monitoring of SENT Signals (/VE option) This section explains the following settings for monitoring SENT signals: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • SENT port configuration (waveform display on/off, SENT format, error channel, input settings, all sub channel settings, error count reset) •...
  • Page 69 2.12 Configuring the Monitoring of SENT Signals (/VE option) SENT Format (SENT Format) Tap the SENT Format tab. The following screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Clock tick (Tap + or – to adjust.) Number of data nibbles of fast channel messages (Tap + or –...
  • Page 70 2.12 Configuring the Monitoring of SENT Signals (/VE option) All Sub Channel Setup (All Sub Channel Setup) Tap All Sub Channel Setup. An All Sub Channel Setup screen appears. All Sub Channel Settings (All SubChannels Setup - SENT Data Extraction Conditions Tap the All SubChannel Setup tab.
  • Page 71 2.12 Configuring the Monitoring of SENT Signals (/VE option) Sub Channel and Data Type The types of data acquired in sub channels are as follows. Sub Channel Data Type FastCH S&C (Stauts & Communication) * You can change this to FastCH only when SlowCH, FastCH* Fast Channel Multiplexing is set to ON.
  • Page 72 2.12 Configuring the Monitoring of SENT Signals (/VE option) Sub Channel Display Settings (Display) Tap the Display tab. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. When the Data Type Is Fast CH, SlowCH, or Error Count Display group Upper and lower limits of the display range...
  • Page 73: Configuring The Gps Position Information Monitor

    2.13 Configuring the GPS Position Information Monitor This section explains the following settings for monitoring position information with the GPS (Global Positioning System). To acquire GPS position information, a GPS unit (an accessory sold separately) must be connected to the instrument and the position information acquisition setting must be turned on (see section 18.1). Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode •...
  • Page 74 2.13 Configuring the GPS Position Information Monitor All Items Setup (All Items Setup) Tap the All Items Setup tab. The following screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Display on/off state of each position information entry Upper and lower limits of the display range Display label When the position information is status (Status),...
  • Page 75 2.13 Configuring the GPS Position Information Monitor Altitude (Altitude) Altitude range Display label Set position information to Altitude. Velocity (Velocity) Velocity range Display label Set position information to Velocity. Status (Status) Display label Set position information to Status. Display label of each bit Configuring the Display (Display) Tap the Display tab.
  • Page 76: Chapter 3 Waveform Acquisition

    Chapter 3 Waveform Acquisition Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Scope mode) This section explains the following settings for acquiring waveforms. Applicable to Scope Mode • Basic settings (time scale, record length, acquisition mode, waveform acquisition count) • Detail settings (time base, trigger position, trigger delay) •...
  • Page 77 3.1 Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Scope mode) • Averaging Mode (Average) Set to Average. Average count Slide to display counts that do not fit in the screen. Attenuation constant Set this when the average count is set to Infinite. Waveform Acquisition Detail Setting Menu Tap the Detail tab.
  • Page 78 3.1 Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Scope mode) Waveform Acquisition Action/SD Recording Tap the Action/SD Recording tab. Action (Action) When the acquisition mode is set to Normal (Normal) or Envelope (Envelop), you can set an action. Tap Action/SD Recording, and select the action (Action). Tap each item.
  • Page 79 3.1 Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Scope mode) SD Recording (SD Recording) When the acquisition mode is set to Normal (Normal) or Envelope (Envelop), you can set SD recording. Tap Action/SD Recording, and select SD Recording (SD Recording). Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Set to SD Recording.
  • Page 80: Setting Conditions For Waveform Acquisition (Recorder Mode)

    Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Recorder mode) This section explains the following settings for acquiring waveforms. Applicable to Recorder Mode • Basic settings (acquisition time/acquisition length, sample interval, record time/record length, numeric recording interval, acquisition condition, acquisition method) • Detail settings (acquisition method, acquisition mode, time base) For scope mode, see section 3.1.
  • Page 81 3.2 Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Recorder mode) Acquisition Condition (Acquisition Condition) * When the acquisition method is SD Recording (SD Recording), this item is not available. Tap Acquisition Condition. Use the displayed list (options) to set the acquisition condition. There are four acquisition conditions.
  • Page 82 3.2 Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Recorder mode) Memory + SD Numeric Recording (Memory + SD Numeric Recording) Tap Numeric Interval. Use the displayed list (options) to set the numeric recording interval. Sample interval Slide to display sample intervals that do not fit in the screen. Acquisition time Numeric recording interval Slide to display numeric...
  • Page 83 3.2 Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Recorder mode) Waveform Acquisition Detail Setting Screen Tap the Detail tab. The Detail Setup screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Acquisition method Acquisition Method area Acquisition mode Time base When the time base is an external clock signal...
  • Page 84 3.2 Setting Conditions for Waveform Acquisition (Recorder mode) Save Settings (Save Setup) Tap Save Setup. The following screen appears. Turns the saving Data format of waveform ► “Waveform Save data on and off Conditions” in section 6.3 Waveform data save destination ►...
  • Page 85: Starting And Stopping Waveform Acquisition

    Starting and Stopping Waveform Acquisition This section explains how to start and stop waveform acquisition. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode START/STOP key Waveform Acquisition (START/STOP) Press START/STOP to start or stop waveform acquisition. The key is illuminated while the instrument is acquiring waveforms. ►...
  • Page 86: Chapter 4 Triggering

    Chapter 4 Triggering Setting the Trigger Mode This section explains the following setting for updating the displayed waveform. Applicable to Scope Mode Trigger mode This setting is not available in recorder mode. ► Features Guide: “Trigger mode (Trigger Mode)” Waveform Acquisition Basic Setting Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 87: Setting The Trigger Position And Trigger Delay

    Setting the Trigger Position and Trigger Delay This section explains the following setting for updating the displayed waveform. Applicable to Scope Mode Trigger position and trigger delay These settings are not available in recorder mode. ► Features Guide: “Trigger Position (Position)” “Trigger Delay (Trigger Delay)”...
  • Page 88: Triggering On An Edge Trigger

    Triggering on an Edge Trigger This section explains the following settings for triggering on the edges of an analog-signal trigger source: For Scope Mode Setting the trigger to Simple, trigger source, trigger slope, trigger level, trigger hysteresis For Recorder Mode Setting the trigger type to Edge, trigger source, trigger slope, trigger level, trigger hysteresis ►...
  • Page 89 4.3 Triggering on an Edge Trigger For Recorder Mode Tap the Detail tab > Type in the Trigger area, and select Edge. Tap each item in the Trigger area. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Trigger source Set to Edge.
  • Page 90: Triggering On A Timer Trigger

    Triggering on a Timer Trigger This section explains the settings that are used when triggering on a specific date and time. For Scope Mode Setting the trigger to Simple, setting the trigger source to Time, date and time, time interval For Recorder Mode Setting the trigger type to Time, date and time ►...
  • Page 91 4.4 Triggering on a Timer Trigger For Recorder Mode Tap the Detail tab > Type in the Trigger area, and select Time. Set to Time. Date and time Date and Time (Date Time Setup) ► See the description on the previous page for scope mode. IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 92: Triggering On An External Trigger

    Triggering on an External Trigger This section explains the settings that are used when triggering on an external signal. Applicable to Scope Mode Setting the trigger to Simple, setting the trigger source to External, trigger slope For Recorder Mode Setting the trigger type to Edge, setting the trigger source to External, trigger slope ►...
  • Page 93 4.5 Triggering on an External Trigger For Recorder Mode Tap the Detail tab > Type in the Trigger area, and select Edge. Tap Source, and select External. Tap Slope, and select the trigger slope. Set to External. Set to Edge. Trigger slope IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 94: Triggering On An Edge Trigger Of A Logic Signal

    Triggering on an Edge Trigger of a Logic Signal This section explains the following settings for triggering on the edges of a logic-signal trigger source: For Scope Mode Setting the trigger to Simple, trigger source, source bit, trigger slope For Recorder Mode Setting the trigger type to Edge, trigger source, source bit, trigger slope ►...
  • Page 95 4.6 Triggering on a Logic Trigger For Recorder Mode Tap the Detail tab > Type in the Trigger area, and select Edge. Tap Slope, and select the trigger slope. Trigger source Set to Edge. Trigger slope Trigger Source (Source) ► See the description on the previous page for scope mode. 4-10 IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 96: Triggering On An Edge On A Trigger

    Triggering on an Edge On A Trigger This section explains the following settings for triggering on an Edge On A trigger. Applicable to Scope Mode Setting the trigger to Enhanced, setting the trigger type to Edge On A, state condition, edge detection condition, trigger condition, state condition achievement condition These settings are not available in recorder mode.
  • Page 97: Triggering On An Or Trigger

    Triggering on an OR Trigger This section explains the following settings for triggering on an OR trigger. For Scope Mode Setting the trigger to Enhanced, setting the trigger type to OR, edge detection condition, trigger condition For Recorder Mode Setting the trigger type to OR, edge detection condition, trigger condition ►...
  • Page 98 4.8 Triggering on an OR Trigger For Recorder Mode Tap the Detail tab > Type in the Trigger area, and select OR. Set to OR. Edge detection condition, trigger condition Edge Detection Condition, Trigger Condition (Setup) ► See the description on the previous page for scope mode. 4-13 IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 99: Triggering On An And Trigger

    Triggering on an AND Trigger This section explains the following settings for triggering on an AND trigger. For Scope Mode Setting the trigger to Enhanced, setting the trigger type to AND, achievement condition, trigger condition For Recorder Mode Setting the trigger to AND, achievement condition, trigger condition ►...
  • Page 100 4.9 Triggering on an AND Trigger For Recorder Mode Tap the Detail tab > Type in the Trigger area, and select AND. Set to AND. Achievement condition, trigger condition Achievement condition, Trigger Condition (Setup) ► See the description on the previous page for scope mode. 4-15 IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 101: Triggering On A Period Trigger

    4.10 Triggering on a Period Trigger This section explains the following settings for triggering on a period trigger. Applicable to Scope Mode Setting the trigger to Enhanced, setting the trigger type to Period, state condition, trigger condition, determination mode, reference time These settings are not available in recorder mode.
  • Page 102 4.10 Triggering on a Period Trigger Determination Mode (Mode) Set what kind of relationship must be established between period T and the specified reference times (Time or T1 and T2) for the instrument to trigger. T < Time Period T must be shorter than the reference time (Time). T >...
  • Page 103: Triggering On A Pulse Width Trigger

    4.11 Triggering on a Pulse Width Trigger This section explains the following settings for triggering on a pulse width trigger. Applicable to Scope Mode Setting the trigger to Enhanced, setting the trigger type to Pulse Width, state condition, trigger condition, determination mode, reference time These settings are not available in recorder mode.
  • Page 104 4.11 Triggering on a Pulse Width Trigger Determination Mode (Mode) Set what kind of relationship must be established between the state condition B achievement time and the specified reference times (Time or T1 and T2) for the instrument to trigger. B <...
  • Page 105: Triggering On A Wave Window Trigger

    4.12 Triggering on a Wave Window Trigger This section explains the following settings for triggering on a wave window trigger. Applicable to Scope Mode Setting the trigger to Enhanced, setting the trigger type to Wave Window, source channel, tolerance, cycle frequency, reference cycle, sync channel, trigger condition These settings are not available in recorder mode.
  • Page 106: Triggering The Instrument Manually (Manual Trigger)

    4.13 Triggering the Instrument Manually (Manual Trigger) This section explains how to trigger the instrument manually. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode TRIGGER key ► Features Guide: “Trigger Settings (Setting)” “Trigger (Trigger)” Press TRIGGER ( 4-21 IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 107: Chapter 5 Display

    Chapter 5 Display Setting Display Groups and Display Format This section explains the following settings for displaying waveforms. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Display group, display format (number of divided screens) ► Features Guide: “Display Group (Select Group)” “Display Format (Format)”...
  • Page 108: Setting The Waveform Arrangement, Color, And Grouping

    Setting the Waveform Arrangement, Color, and Grouping This section explains the following settings for displaying waveforms. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Waveform arrangement, color, and grouping ► Features Guide: “Waveform Arrangement, Color, and Grouping (Trace Setup)” Display Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 109 5.2 Setting the Waveform Arrangement, Color, and Grouping For Recorder Mode Tap the Basic tab. Tap Trace Setup. Waveform arrangement, color, and grouping Waveform arrangement, color, and grouping ► See the description on the previous page for scope mode. IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 110: Configuring The Display Preferences

    Configuring the Display Preferences This section explains the waveform information and preference settings for displaying waveforms. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Waveform data (interpolation method, decimation, accumulation, manual event) • Information (scale value, horizontal axis display mode, font size, trace label, level indicator) •...
  • Page 111 5.3 Configuring the Display Preferences • Information Tap the Information tab. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or ON/OFF to set the items. Items whose scale values are displayed Horizontal axis display mode Font size Turns trace labels on and off Turns level indicator display on and off •...
  • Page 112 5.3 Configuring the Display Preferences For Recorder Mode Tap the Basic tab. Tap Preference. Display preferences Configuring the Display Preferences ► See the description on the previous two page for scope mode. The Accumulate on/off setting is not available in recorder mode. IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 113: Using The Snapshot And Clear Trace Features

    Using the Snapshot and Clear Trace Features This section explains how to take snapshots and clear traces. For Scope Mode • Snapshot • Clear trace For Recorder Mode Clear trace (The snapshot feature is not available in recorder mode.) ► Features Guide: “Snapshot (SnapShot)” “Clear Trace (Clear Trace)”...
  • Page 114: Setting The Display Time And Display Position

    Setting the Display Time and Display Position This section explains the following settings for displaying acquired waveforms. Applicable to Recorder Mode Display time, display position These settings are not available in scope mode. ► Features Guide: “Horizontal Scale (Horizontal)” Display Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 115: Auto Scrolling The Display Range

    Auto Scrolling the Display Range This section explains the following settings for auto scrolling the display range. Applicable to Recorder Mode Scroll direction, jumping to the left or right edge, scroll speed These settings are not available in scope mode. ►...
  • Page 116: Chapter 6 Saving And Loading Data

    You can use memory cards that conform to the SD or SDHC standard with the instrument. For details, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. This instrument shows the installation status of an SD memory card at the top of the screen.
  • Page 117 6.1 Connecting a Storage Device How to Insert an SD Memory Card Slide the SD memory card drive cover. The SD memory card drive is on the left side panel of the instrument. Insert the SD memory card into the slot with the front of the card facing the front panel. If you are using an SD memory card that has a write-protection feature and you want to save data to or format the card, disable the write-protection feature before you insert the SD memory card into the instrument.
  • Page 118 6.1 Connecting a Storage Device USB Storage Device CAUTION • Do not remove the USB storage device or turn off the power when the medium is being accessed. If you do so, the data on the USB storage device may be corrupted. •...
  • Page 119: Formatting An Sd Memory Card

    Formatting an SD Memory Card This section explains the following settings for formatting the SD memory card. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Formatting an SD memory card ► Features Guide: “System Configuration (System Configuration)” CAUTION • When you format an SD memory card, all the data saved in the card will be erased. •...
  • Page 120: Saving Waveform Data

    Saving Waveform Data This section explains the following settings for saving waveform data): Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Save destination, file name, data format, save range, waveform to save, saving waveform data ► Features Guide: “Saving Waveform Data (Waveform Save)” Save/Load Waveform Save Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 121 6.3 Saving Waveform Data Save Destination (File List) . The following screen appears. Set the waveform data save destination (device/folder). Storage device File save destination Operation menu ► section 6.10 Tap a folder. File list Slide to display files and folders that do not fit in the screen.
  • Page 122 6.3 Saving Waveform Data Waveform Save Conditions (Waveform Save Setup) Tap Waveform Save Setup. A Waveform Save Setup menu appears. Basic Setup (Basic) Tap the Basic tab. The following screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Data format Save history waveforms.
  • Page 123 6.3 Saving Waveform Data • Waveforms to Save (Waveform Save Trace) Tap Waveform Save Trace. The following screen appears. Tap each item to set options. Set whether to save the specified waveforms (ON/OFF). • You can select CH1 to CH6, 16CH VOLT, 16CH TEMP/VOLT, CAN, CAN FD, LIN, SENT, and Math waveforms.
  • Page 124 6.3 Saving Waveform Data Detail Settings (Detail) Tap the Detail tab. The following screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Decimal point display Select whether to include text format information (ON/OFF). Data decimation interval Select whether to save time information (ON/OFF).
  • Page 125: Saving Setup Data

    Saving Setup Data This section explains the following settings for saving setup data. You can save setup data to a file. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Save destination, file name, saving setup data ► Features Guide: “Saving Setup Data (Setup Save)” Save/Load Setup Save Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 126: Saving Other Types Of Data

    Saving Other Types of Data This section explains the following settings for saving the results of automated measurement of waveform parameters, snapshot waveform data, screen captures, FFT analysis results, and harmonic analysis results. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Save destination, file name, data to save, data format (screen image), color data (screen image), saving data ►...
  • Page 127 6.5 Saving Other Types of Data Automated Measurement Values of Waveform Parameters (Measure) Select Measure. Tap each item to set options and execute commands. Proceed to step 5 on page 6-14. Saves automated measurement values of waveform parameters Set to Measure. Select whether to save time information (ON/OFF).
  • Page 128 6.5 Saving Other Types of Data Screen Capture (Image) Select Image. Tap each item to set options and execute commands. Saves a screen image Set to Image. Save conditions Save Conditions (Image Save Setup) Tap Image Save Setup. An Image Save Setup screen appears. * The specified data format and color format are displayed.
  • Page 129 6.5 Saving Other Types of Data FFT Analysis Results (FFT) Select FFT. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Proceed to step 5. Saves FFT analysis results. Set to FFT. Set the file name. Decimal point ►...
  • Page 130: Setting The Save Key Function

    Setting the SAVE Key Function This section explains the following settings for using the SAVE key to save waveform data and screen images and print then on a USB printer. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Saving waveform data (save destination, file name, data format, save range, waveform to save) •...
  • Page 131 6.6 Setting the SAVE Key Function USB Printer Printing (USB Print) Tap Print Setup. A USB Print Setup screen appears. Tap each item to set options. When the Printer Type is HP Inkjet Set to HP Inkjet Turns color on and off When the Printer Type is Brother •...
  • Page 132 6.6 Setting the SAVE Key Function • When the mode is Long Print (Long Print) Set to Brother. Set to Long Print. Comment Scope mode Print range (Tap + or – to adjust.) • Retain the upper and lower limit interval •...
  • Page 133 6.6 Setting the SAVE Key Function Print Magnification (Print Mag) Set the print time magnification. Multiple pages are printed according to the print time range and print magnification. Length of a page = 10 div (approx. 10 cm) Note The maximum number of pages that can be printed at once is 25. If the maximum number of print pages is exceeded, an error message will appear when printing is executed.
  • Page 134 6.6 Setting the SAVE Key Function Long Print Example Header Time reference point mark Time of the waveform Gauge time reference T/div Recording start time from Recording end time from the time reference mark the time reference mark 6-19 IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 135: Loading Waveform Data

    Loading Waveform Data This section explains the following settings for loading waveform data): Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Displaying file information, loading to channels ► Features Guide: “Loading Waveform Data (Waveform Load)” Save/Load Waveform Load Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU > Save/Load > Waveform Load. The following screen appears.
  • Page 136: Loading Setup Data

    Loading Setup Data This section explains the following settings for loading setup data. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Displaying file information, loading setup data ► Features Guide: “Loading Setup Data (Setup Load)” Save/Load Setup Load Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU > Save/Load > Setup Load. The following screen appears.
  • Page 137: Loading Other Types Of Data

    Loading Other Types of Data This section explains the following settings for loading snapshot waveforms or symbol definition files. Symbol definition files are displayed when a CAN bus monitor, CAN/CAN FD monitor, or CAN & LIN bus monitor module is installed. For Scope Mode Displaying file information, data type to load (snapshot waveform, symbol definition file), loading data...
  • Page 138 6.9 Loading Other Types of Data Data Type to Load Snap: A saved snapshot waveform is loaded. The extension is .SNP. Symbol: A CAN/CAN FD or LIN data definition file is loaded. The extension is .SBL. Clearing the Waveform To clear a loaded snapshot waveform, perform clear trace or initialize. For Recorder Mode Save/Load Symbol Load Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 139: Performing File Operations

    6.10 Performing File Operations This section explains the following settings for performing various file operations from the file list or the file utility menu. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Changing the storage device, list sorting, display format, selecting the files to list, displaying file information, creating folders (directories), file utility (deleting files and folders, changing file and folder names, copying files and folders, moving files and folders, selecting and unselecting all) ►...
  • Page 140 6.10 Performing File Operations Changing the Storage Device or Drive (Change Drive) Tap a storage device on the menu. Use the displayed list (options) to set the storage device you want to control. SD memory card USB storage device detected first USB storage device detected later Network drive Sorting the List (Sort To)
  • Page 141 6.10 Performing File Operations Display Format Tap a display format on the menu. Use the displayed list (options) to set the display format of the file list. List display ( List display Thumbnail display Thumbnail display ( 6-26 IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 142 6.10 Performing File Operations Selecting the Type of Files to List On the menu, tap *.* (or *.extension). Use the displayed list (options) to select the type of files to list by specifying the extension. Select the extension of the files to list. Slide to display extensions that do not fit in the screen.
  • Page 143 6.10 Performing File Operations File Properties (File Property) On the file list, tap the file you want to view the information of. File Property on the menu is enabled. On the menu, tap File Property. Information on the selected file is displayed. Tap File Property.
  • Page 144 6.10 Performing File Operations Making Folders (Make Dir) Select the drive or folder in the file list that you want to make the new folder in. On the menu, tap Make Dir. The following screen appears. To change the storage device (drive), tap here.
  • Page 145 6.10 Performing File Operations File Utility (Utility) On the menu, tap Utility. A utility menu opens. If the file list display format is set to list, check boxes for selecting and unselecting files and folders appear. You can select the files and folders to manipulate by tapping them on the list.
  • Page 146 6.10 Performing File Operations Tap OK. The progress is shown on the screen. When the process is complete, tap Close. Note You can abort (Abort) file deleting. However, files that are already being processed are not applicable. Renaming Files and Folders (Rename) Select the file or folder that you want to rename from the file list.
  • Page 147 6.10 Performing File Operations Copying Files and Folders (Copy) Select the file that you want to copy from the file list. On the utility menu, tap Copy. The following screen appears. Copy source file list Copy destination file list Copies the selected files and folders Select the drive or folder on the file list that you are copying to.
  • Page 148 6.10 Performing File Operations Moving Files and Folders (Move) Select the file that you want to move from the file list. On the utility menu, tap Move. The following screen appears. Move source file list Move destination file list Moves the selected files and folders Select the drive or folder in the file list that you are moving to.
  • Page 149 6.10 Performing File Operations Selecting All, Unselecting All (Select All/Deselect All) On the utility menu, tap Select All. All the files and folders in the drive or folder on the file list are selected. Select All on the utility menu changes to Deselect All. Unselects all Tapping Deselect All unselects all the files and folders.
  • Page 150: Chapter 7 Cursor Measurement

    Chapter 7 Cursor Measurement Measuring with Horizontal Cursors This section explains the following settings for measuring T-Y waveforms with horizontal cursors: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Cursor measurement on/off, setting the cursor type to Horizontal, measurement source waveform, moving cursors, measurement items For information on setting the cursor measurement items for X-Y waveforms, see chapter 11.
  • Page 151: Measuring With Vertical Cursors

    Measuring with Vertical Cursors This section explains the following settings for measuring T-Y waveforms with vertical cursors: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Cursor measurement on/off, setting the cursor type to Vertical, measurement source waveform, moving cursors, measurement items For information on setting the cursor measurement items for X-Y waveforms, see chapter 11.
  • Page 152: Measuring With Marker Cursors

    Measuring with Marker Cursors This section explains the following settings for measuring T-Y waveforms with marker cursors: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Cursor measurement on/off, setting the cursor type to Marker, marker settings (measurement source waveform, marker form, measurement items), movement target marker, marker position For information on setting the cursor measurement items for FFT waveforms, see chapter 10.
  • Page 153 7.3 Measuring with Marker Cursors Setting the Marker (Marker Setup) Tap Marker Setup. Measurement Source Waveform and Marker Form (Trace) Tap the Trace tab. The following screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) to set the items. Source waveform Set these items for each marker.
  • Page 154: Measuring With Angle Cursors

    Measuring with Angle Cursors This section explains the following settings for measuring T-Y waveforms with angle cursors: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Cursor measurement on/off, setting the cursor type to Degree, angle cursor settings (measurement source waveform, reference angle, measurement items), movement target cursor, moving cursors ►...
  • Page 155 7.4 Measuring with Angle Cursors Setting the Angle Cursor (Degree Setup) Tap Degree Setup. The following screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Source waveform Slide to display waveforms that do not fit in the screen. Reference angle (Tap + or –...
  • Page 156: Measuring With Horizontal And Vertical Cursors

    Measuring with Horizontal and Vertical Cursors This section explains the following settings for measuring T-Y waveforms with horizontal and vertical cursors: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Cursor measurement on/off, setting the cursor type to H&V, horizontal and vertical cursor settings (measurement source waveform, measurement items), movement target cursor, moving cursors For information on setting the cursor measurement items for X-Y waveforms, see chapter 11.
  • Page 157 7.5 Measuring with Horizontal and Vertical Cursors Setting the Horizontal and Vertical Cursors (H&V Setup) Tap H&V Setup. The following screen appears. Source waveform Slide to display waveforms that do not fit in the screen. Set this to ON for items to be measured. IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 158: Chapter 8 Automated Measurement Of Waveform Parameters

    Chapter 8 Automated Measurement of Waveform Parameters Automatically Measuring Waveform Parameters This section explains the following settings for automatically measuring waveform parameters. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Automated measurement on/off, automated measurement parameters (measurement source waveform, measurement item, copying measurement items, delay (delay between channels)), measurement time range, 1-cycle mode on/off, high/low level setting method, time measurement reference level ►...
  • Page 159 8.1 Automatically Measuring Waveform Parameters Automated Measurement Items (Measure Setup) Tap Measure Setup. Source Waveform and Measurement Items Tap the Item tab. The any of the following screens appears according to the measurement source waveform. Tap each item to set options and execute commands. •...
  • Page 160 8.1 Automatically Measuring Waveform Parameters • When the measurement source waveform is a logic waveform Measurement source waveform (bit) Slide to display waveforms (bits) that do not fit in the screen. Measurement items Select the check boxes for the items to be measured to turn measurement on.
  • Page 161 8.1 Automatically Measuring Waveform Parameters • When the measurement source waveform is an X-Y waveform Source waveform Slide to display waveforms that do not fit in the screen. Measurement items Select the check boxes for the items to be measured to turn measurement on. Delay (Delay between Channels) Tap the Delay Setup tab.
  • Page 162: Performing Continuous Statistical Processing

    Performing Continuous Statistical Processing This section explains the following setting for performing continuous statistical processing on the displayed waveforms: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Statistical processing on/off, setting the statistical processing type to Continuous ► Features Guide: “Continuous Statistical Processing (Continuous Statistics)” Measure Statistics Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 163: Performing Cyclic Statistical Processing

    Performing Cyclic Statistical Processing This section explains the following settings for performing cycle statistic processing on the displayed waveforms): Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Statistical processing on/off, setting the statistical processing type to Cycle, cycle trace (source waveform used to determine the cycle), displaying the results of statistical processing ►...
  • Page 164 8.3 Performing Cycle Statistic Processing Displaying the Results of Statistical Processing ↑: Displayed next to the maximum value of each measurement item. ↓: Displayed next to the minimum value of each measurement item. Tapping the list displays the corresponding waveform. When this scroll bar is displayed, you can scroll the display.
  • Page 165: Performing Statistical Processing On History Waveforms

    Performing Statistical Processing on History Waveforms This section explains the following settings for performing statistical processing on history waveforms. Applicable to Scope Mode Statistical processing on/off, setting the statistical processing type to History, displaying the results of statistical processing These settings are not available in recorder mode. ►...
  • Page 166: Saving Automated Measurement Values Of Waveform Parameters

    Saving Automated Measurement Values of Waveform Parameters This section explains the following settings for saving the results of automated measurement of waveform parameters. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Saving the unit (on/off), saving time information (on/off), save destination, file name ►...
  • Page 167: Chapter 9 Computation

    Chapter 9 Computation Setting Equations This section explains the following settings for setting equations. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Target computation waveform, computation on/off, setting equations (operator, function, computation source waveform, unit, label, settings for specific operators and functions) ►...
  • Page 168 9.1 Setting Equations Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division with Coefficients Set to A(S1)+B(S2)+C, A(S1)−B(S2)+C, A(S1)*B(S2)+C, or A(S1)/B(S2)+C. Computation source waveform Scaling coefficient Offset Unit Label Binary Computation Set to Bin(S1). Computation source waveform Upper threshold limit (Tap + or – to adjust.) Lower threshold limit (Tap + or –...
  • Page 169 9.1 Setting Equations Frequency Set to FREQ(S1). Computation source waveform Upper threshold limit (Tap + or – to adjust.) Lower threshold limit (Tap + or – to adjust.) Unit Label Period Set to Period(S1). Computation source waveform Upper threshold limit (Tap + or – to adjust.) Lower threshold limit (Tap + or –...
  • Page 170 9.1 Setting Equations Rms Value Set to RMS(S1). Computation source waveform Upper threshold limit (Tap + or – to adjust.) Lower threshold limit (Tap + or – to adjust.) Unit Label IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 171: Setting The Display Conditions For Computed Waveforms

    Setting the Display Conditions for Computed Waveforms This section explains the following settings for displaying computed waveforms. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Vertical scale ► Features Guide: “Computation” Math Display Setting Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU > Analysis > Math. The Math menu appears. At this point, the computation of Math1 or Math2 is automatically turned on.
  • Page 172: Setting The Computation Range And Averaging

    Setting the Computation Range and Averaging This section explains the following settings for computation range and averaging. For Scope Mode Computation start and end points, averaging settings (including peak computation) For Recorder Mode Computation start and end points ► Features Guide: “Computation” Math Common Setting Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 173 9.3 Setting the Computation Range and Averaging • Exponential average Set to Exp. Average target Attenuation constant • Cycle average Set to Cycle. Number of data points in one period (Tap + or – to adjust.) • Peak computation Set to Peak. For Recorder Mode Computation start and end points (Tap + or –...
  • Page 174: Chapter 10 Fft

    Chapter 10 10.1 Setting Conversion Equations This section explains the following settings for the conversion equation of FFT analysis. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Target FFT waveform, FFT analysis on/off, FFT settings (spectrum type, analysis source waveform, unit) ►...
  • Page 175: Setting The Vertical Axis Of The Fft

    10.2 Setting the Vertical Axis of the FFT This section explains the following settings for the vertical axis of the FFT. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Vertical scale ► Features Guide: “FFT” FFT Basic Setting Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU > Analysis > FFT. The FFT menu appears. At this point, the FFT analysis of FFT1 or FFT2 is automatically turned on.
  • Page 176: Setting The Horizontal Axis Of The Fft

    10.3 Setting the Horizontal Axis of the FFT This section explains the following settings for the horizontal axis of the FFT. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Horizontal scale display method, Horizontal scale unit, horizontal range ► Features Guide: “FFT” FFT Horizontal Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 177: Setting The Analysis Start Point, Number Of Fft Points, Window Function, And Averaging

    10.4 Setting the Analysis Start Point, Number of FFT Points, Window Function, and Averaging This section explains the following settings for performing FFT analysis. For Scope Mode Analysis start point, detail settings (number of FFT points, window function, averaging settings (including peak computation)) For Recorder Mode Analysis start point, detail settings (number of FFT points, window function)
  • Page 178 10.4 Setting the Analysis Start Point, Number of FFT Points, Window Function, and Averaging For Recorder Mode Analysis start point Detail settings (Tap + or – to change.) Detail Settings (Detail Setup) FFT points Window function 10-5 IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 179: Measuring Fft Waveforms With Cursors

    10.5 Measuring FFT Waveforms with Cursors This section explains the following settings for measuring FFT waveforms with cursors for each cursor type: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Cursor measurement on/off, cursor type, measurement source waveform, moving cursors, measurement items, marker settings, marker position, peak detection range ►...
  • Page 180 10.5 Measuring FFT Waveforms with Cursors Setting the Marker (Marker Setup) Tap Marker Setup. • Measurement Source Waveform and Marker Form (Trace) Tap the Trace tab. The following screen appears. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) to set the items. Source waveform Set these items for each marker.
  • Page 181 10.5 Measuring FFT Waveforms with Cursors Measuring FFT Waveforms with Peak Cursors (Peak) Tap Type and select Peak. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. FFT1 window Peak Cursor Measurement time range FFT2 window Peak Cursor Measurement time range...
  • Page 182: Saving The Results Of Fft Analysis

    10.6 Saving the Results of FFT Analysis This section explains the following settings for saving the results of FFT analysis. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Saving frequency information (on/off), decimal point, save destination, file name ► Features Guide: “Saving Other Types of Data (Others Save)” FFT Save Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 183: Chapter 11 X-Y Waveform

    Chapter 11 X-Y Waveform 11.1 Setting the X-Y Waveform Trace This section explains the following settings for displaying X-Y waveforms. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode X-Y waveform display on/off, source waveform (X-axis, Y-axis), start point and end point of display range ►...
  • Page 184: Setting The Display Conditions For X-Y Waveforms

    11.2 Setting the Display Conditions for X-Y Waveforms This section explains the following settings for the display conditions of X-Y waveforms. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Interpolation method, number of points to use to display waveforms, display ratio of main window, window layout, pen marker on/off, clearing waveforms at acquisition start on/off ►...
  • Page 185: Measuring X-Y Waveforms With Cursors

    11.3 Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Cursors This section explains the following settings for measuring X-Y waveforms with cursors for each cursor type: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Cursor measurement on/off, cursor type, measurement source waveform, moving cursors, measurement items, marker settings, marker position ►...
  • Page 186 11.3 Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Cursors Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Vertical Cursors Tap Type and select Vertical. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Can be set as follows within the setting range •...
  • Page 187 11.3 Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Cursors Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Marker Cursors (Marker) Tap Type and select Marker. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Marker 1 Marker 4 Marker 2 Marker 3 Turns the X-Y window display on and off Set the markers.
  • Page 188 11.3 Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Cursors Measuring X-Y Waveforms with Horizontal and Vertical Cursors (H & V) Tap Type and select H & V. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Can be set as follows within the setting range •...
  • Page 189: Chapter 12 Harmonic Analysis

    Chapter 12 Harmonic Analysis 12.1 Setting the Harmonic Analysis Conditions This section explains the following settings for harmonic analysis conditions. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Harmonic analysis display on/off, fundamental frequency, start point, harmonic analysis on voltage and current, harmonic analysis on active power ►...
  • Page 190 12.1 Setting the Harmonic Analysis Conditions Setting the Harmonic Analysis on Active Power (Power Setup) Tap Power Setup. The following screen appears. Set the analysis mode to ON. Wiring system Computation source waveform Edge detection source Hysteresis 12-2 IM DL350-02JA...
  • Page 191: Setting The Harmonic Analysis Display Conditions

    12.2 Setting the Harmonic Analysis Display Conditions This section explains the following settings for harmonic analysis display conditions. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Display mode, displayed items, displayed order, phase scale, vertical scale ► Features Guide: “Display (Display)” Harmonic Analysis Display Setting Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 192: Setting The Harmonic Analysis Save Conditions

    12.3 Setting the Harmonic Analysis Save Conditions This section explains the following settings for harmonic analysis save conditions. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Unit display on/off, setting save conditions, executing the save operation ► Features Guide: “Save Settings (Save)” Harmonic Analysis Save Setting Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 193: Chapter 13 Go/No-Go Determination (Scope Mode Only)

    Chapter 13 GO/NO-GO Determination (Scope mode only) 13.1 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination with Waveform Zones This section explains the following settings for performing GO/NO-GO determination with waveform zones: Applicable to Scope Mode • Basic settings (GO/NO-GO determination on/off, setting the determination type to Wave Zone, determination period, linking determination periods, judgment conditions) •...
  • Page 194 13.1 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination with Waveform Zones Setting the Judgment Conditions (Judgement Setup) Tap Judgement Setup. • Setting the Pattern (Pattern Setup) Tap the Pattern Setup tab. The following screen appears. Determination logic Reference Source Zone number condition waveform • Sequence (Sequence) Tap the Sequence tab.
  • Page 195 13.1 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination with Waveform Zones Action (Action) Tap the Action tab. The following menu appears. Tap each item to set options. Turns GO/NO-GO determination on and off Beep Save the Set the actions. screen image* (Alarm) Save the waveform data* Email transmission* Action mode Set the actions you want to execute to ON.
  • Page 196 13.1 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination with Waveform Zones Editing a Waveform Zone (Edit Zone) You can edit waveform zones when the GO/NO-GO determination type is set to Wave Zone. Tap the Basic tab > Type, and select Wave Zone. Tap the Edit Zone tab. The following menu appears. Tap the number of the waveform zone you want to edit, and select the source waveform zone.
  • Page 197: Performing Go/No-Go Determination With Waveform Parameters

    13.2 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination with Waveform Parameters This section explains the following settings for performing GO/NO-GO determination with waveform parameters. Applicable to Scope Mode • Basic settings (GO/NO-GO determination on/off, setting the determination type to Parameter, determination period, linking determination periods, judgment conditions) •...
  • Page 198 13.2 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination with Waveform Parameters Setting the Judgment Conditions (Judgement Setup) Tap Judgement Setup. • Setting the Pattern (Pattern Setup) Tap the Pattern Setup tab. The following screen appears. Determination logic Reference Source Upper and lower limits of the parameters condition waveform Waveform parameters...
  • Page 199: Chapter 14 Waveform Zoom (Scope Mode Only)

    Chapter 14 Waveform Zoom (Scope mode only) 14.1 Setting the Waveform Zoom Range This section explains the following settings for zooming the time scale of waveforms. Applicable to Scope Mode Zoom window display on/off, zoom factor (Time/div or Mag), zoom position, zoom link, display format For recorder mode, see chapter 15.
  • Page 200: Setting The Display Conditions For Waveforms

    14.2 Setting the Display Conditions for Waveforms This section explains the following settings for zooming the time scale of waveforms. Applicable to Scope Mode Display ratio of main window, window layout, zoom source waveform, the range for performing automated measurement of waveform parameters For recorder mode, see chapter 15.
  • Page 201 14.2 Setting the Display Conditions for Waveforms Change the Range for Performing Automated Measurement of Waveform Parameters (Fit Measure Range) Tap Fit Measure Range. The following screen appears. Aligns the range on which automated measurement of waveform parameters is performed to zoom box 1. Aligns the range on which automated measurement of waveform parameters is performed to zoom box 2.
  • Page 202: Auto Scrolling The Zoom Position

    14.3 Auto Scrolling the Zoom Position This section explains the following settings for auto scrolling the zoom range. Applicable to Scope Mode Auto scroll source waveform, scroll direction, jumping to the left or right edge, scroll speed For recorder mode, see chapter 15. ►...
  • Page 203: Chapter 15 Waveform Display Range And Zoom (Recorder Mode Only)

    Chapter 15 Waveform Display Range and Zoom (Recorder mode only) 15.1 Setting the Waveform Display Range and Zoom Range This section explains the following settings for zooming the time scale of waveforms. Applicable to Recorder Mode Zoom window display on/off, zoom factor (Time Range), zoom position, display format For scope mode, see chapter 14.
  • Page 204: Setting The Display Conditions For Waveforms

    15.2 Setting the Display Conditions for Waveforms This section explains the following settings for zooming the time scale of waveforms. Applicable to Recorder Mode Zoom window display on/off, display ratio of main window, window layout, zoom source waveform, the range for performing automated measurement of waveform parameters For scope mode, see chapter 14.
  • Page 205: Auto Scrolling The Zoom Position

    15.3 Auto Scrolling the Zoom Position This section explains the following settings for auto scrolling the zoom range. Applicable to Recorder Mode Scroll window display on/off, scroll direction, jumping to the left or right edge, scroll speed For scope mode, see chapter 14. ►...
  • Page 206: Chapter 16 Searching Waveforms

    Chapter 16 Searching Waveforms 16.1 Searching for Edges This section explains the following settings for searching for edges. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Search type, search conditions (source waveform, level for determining the state of the source waveform, edge polarity, hysteresis, and the number of times to detect the conditions), detected point number, search range (search start point and end point), executing the search ►...
  • Page 207 16.1 Searching for Edges Setting Search Conditions (Setup) Tap Setup. A menu appears according to the waveform to be searched you specified. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. If the waveform to search is set to CH1 to CH4, 16CH VOLT, 16CH TEMP/VOLT, CAN, CAN FD, LIN,...
  • Page 208 16.1 Searching for Edges If the Waveform to Search Is Set to a Logic Channel • For CH5 or CH6 • Waveforms of logic input modules • Waveforms whose sub channel Value Type on the CAN bus monitor, CAN/CAN FD monitor, or CAN &...
  • Page 209 16.1 Searching for Edges Executing a Search (Execute) Tap Execute. The instrument searches for the search conditions. If the instrument finds points that match the search conditions (detected points), it shows numbers (0, 1, 2, etc.) from the left of the waveform display in the order that the points were detected. You can set the pattern number and display the waveform with the detected point in the center of the zoom window.
  • Page 210: Searching For Events

    16.2 Searching for Events This section explains the following settings for searching for events): Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Search type, search target (event number) ► Features Guide: “Event Search (Event)” Search Event Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU > Analysis > Search. The Search menu appears. Tap Type and select Event.
  • Page 211: Searching For Logic Patterns

    16.3 Searching for Logic Patterns This section explains the following settings for searching for logic patterns): Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Search type, search conditions (source waveform, source bits, and the number of times to detect the conditions) ►...
  • Page 212: Searching For A Specific Date And Time

    16.4 Searching for a Specific Date and Time This section explains the following settings for searching for a specific date and time. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Search type, search target (date and time) ► Features Guide: “Time Search (Time)” Search Time Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 213: Chapter 17 History Waveforms (Scope Mode Only)

    Chapter 17 History Waveforms (Scope mode only) 17.1 Displaying Waveform History Waveforms This section explains the following settings for displaying history waveforms, which are waveforms that were previously saved to acquisition memory. Applicable to Scope Mode Display mode, highlight display (selected record number), display range (start and end numbers), displaying a list of timestamps, clearing all history waveforms These settings are not available in recorder mode.
  • Page 214 17.1 Displaying History Waveforms List of History Waveforms (List) Tap List. The following screen appears. Tapping the data selected from the list displays the corresponding waveform. Record number Date Timestamp (time reference time information) List of history waveforms Slide to display data that do not fit in the screen.
  • Page 215: Chapter 18 Position Information (Gps)

    Chapter 18 Position Information (GPS) 18.1 Acquiring Position Information This section explains the following settings for acquiring position information with the GPS (Global Positioning System). Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Position information acquisition on/off, time synchronization feature on/off, time difference between the time obtained from the GPS and the time of the region that this instrument is used in ►...
  • Page 216: Chapter 19 Ethernet Communication

    Chapter 19 Ethernet Communication 19.1 Connecting the Instrument to a Network This section explains how to connect the instrument to a network. Ethernet Interface Specifications There is an Ethernet port located on the side panel of the instrument. Item Specifications Ports Electrical and mechanical IEEE802.3 compliant...
  • Page 217 19.1 Connecting the Instrument to a Network Connection Method To Connect to a PC over a Network Turn off the instrument. Connect one end of a UTP (or STP) cable to the Ethernet port on the side panel. Connect the other end of the UTP (or STP) cable to a hub or router. Turn on the instrument.
  • Page 218: Configuring Tcp/Ip Settings

    19.2 Configuring TCP/IP Settings This section explains the following TCP/IP settings for connecting to a network. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • DHCP (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway) • DNS (domain name, DNS server IP address, and domain suffix) ►...
  • Page 219: Monitoring The Instrument's Display From A Pc (Web Server)

    19.3 Monitoring the Instrument’s Display from a PC (Web Server) This section explains the following settings for connecting to the instrument from a PC over a network to show the instrument’s display on the PC and to start and stop waveform acquisition from the PC: Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode User name, password, timeout period, connecting from a PC ►...
  • Page 220: Connecting To A Network Drive

    19.4 Connecting to a Network Drive This section explains the following settings for accessing a network drive through an Ethernet connection to load or save various instrument’s data. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode FTP server (file server), login name, password, FTP passive mode on/off, timeout period, connecting/disconnecting from the network drive ►...
  • Page 221: Configuring Mail Transmission (Smtp Client)

    19.5 Configuring Mail Transmission (SMTP client) This section explains the following settings for transmitting mail to a specified mail address on a network. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Mail server, mail transmission destination address, comment, image data attachment, timeout period, mail test transmission ►...
  • Page 222: Using Sntp To Set The Date And Time

    19.6 Using SNTP to Set the Date and Time This section explains how to use SNTP to set the Instrument’s date and time. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode SNTP server, timeout period, auto adjustment on/off, time adjustment ►...
  • Page 223: Configuring The Vxi-11

    19.7 Configuring the VXI-11 This section explains how to set the timeout period for when there is no access to the instrument when the instrument is connected to the network using VXI-11. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Timeout period ►...
  • Page 224: Chapter 20 Other Operations

    Chapter 20 Other Operations 20.1 Setting the Date and Time For details on setting the date and time, see the Getting Started Guide, IM DL350-03EN. 20-1 IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 225: Configuring The Lcd

    20.2 Configuring the LCD This section explains the following settings for adjusting the LCD. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode LCD off, LCD auto-off on/off, auto-off time, adjusting the brightness ► Features Guide: “System Configuration (System Configuration)” Utility System Menu On the waveform screen, tap MENU >...
  • Page 226: Setting The Message Language, Menu Language, And Usb

    20.3 Setting the Message Language, Menu Language, and USB This section explains the following language and USB communication feature settings. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode Message language, menu language, USB communication feature, USB keyboard language, USB keyboard input ►...
  • Page 227: Adding Options To The Dl350

    20.4 Adding Options to the DL350 For details on how to add options, see the Getting Started Guide (IM DL350-03EN). 20-4 IM DL350-02EN...
  • Page 228: Setting Preferences

    20.5 Setting Preferences This section explains the following settings. Items Common to Scope Mode and Recorder Mode • Logic (logic channel display method, cursor reading order, bit data display order) • Terminal (enabling or disabling the remote signal high edge (STOP), trigger output signal) •...
  • Page 229 20.5 Setting Preferences Configuring the External I/O Terminal Settings (Terminal Setup) Tap the Terminal Setup tab. Tap each item to set options and execute commands. Enables or disables the remote signal high edge (STOP) (ON/OFF) Trigger output signal type When the Terminal Output Signal Is Set to Pulse Set to Pulse.
  • Page 230 20.5 Setting Preferences Setting the Start/Stop Key Response Time and Key/Touch Lock (Key/Touch) Tap the Key/Touch tab. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) or input box to set the items. Start/stop key response time Lock target Turns password release on and off Password (up to 8 characters) Executes key and touch lock 20-7...
  • Page 231 20.5 Setting Preferences Setting the Color Theme, Channel Information, and Custom Menu Tap the Menu tab. Tap each item. Use the displayed list (options) to set the items. Color theme Channel information Custom menu Slide to display menus that do not fit in the screen. List that appears when you tap Custom Menu The custom menu list varies depending on the operation mode (scope mode or recorder mode).
  • Page 232 20.5 Setting Preferences Cursor Read Mode, Data Save Destination Upon Action Execution, Backup at Power-Off , Beep on Error (Others) Tap the Others tab. Tap each item to set options. Cursor read mode Data save destination when an action is executed ON: Data is saved to the folder that is automatically created with the date.
  • Page 233 Index Page Page achievement condition (AND trigger)........4-14 data save destination upon action execution......20-9 acquisition mode (recorder) ............ 3-8 data type to load ..............6-23 acquisition mode (scope)............3-1 date and time ................4-5 action conditions ..............13-2 definitions file (CAN/CAN FD) ..........2-39 action (GO/NO-GO) ..............
  • Page 234 Index probe ..................2-6 Page pulse integration (frequency module) ........2-31 initialization ................1-8 pulse width (frequency module)..........2-30 input box ..................v input conditions..............2-32 Page input coupling ................. 2-5 range unit................2-23 input coupling (ACCEL) ............2-25 recorder mode ................ 1-1 input coupling (TC) ...............
  • Page 235 Index time base (recorder) ............... 3-8 waveform acquisition (trigger position, delay) ......4-2 time base (scope) ..............3-2 waveform acquisition (wave window trigger) ......4-20 touch panel operations .............. iv waveform, clearing ............... 6-23 trigger condition (AND trigger) ..........4-14 waveform data loading ............

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