Scrolling The Diagram; Using The Trace List; Trace List Organization - HP 64700 Series User Manual

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Scrolling the Diagram

U sing the Trace
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List
Trace List
Organization
The command
waveform_size large
sets the waveform size to large.
If you "magnify" the signal resolution or change the waveform size,
all of the information may not fit in the waveform display area. The
display area can then be thought of as a window on the whole
waveform. The window can be scrolled (rolled) left and right, or up
and down.
You can move the display area left and right using the cursor, as
described earlier, or you can move it using the < Prev> and
< Next> keys. The < Prev> key moves the display area to the left,
earlier in trace memory, and < Next> move the display area to the
right, later in trace memory.
If the timing diagram cannot display all of the signals on one
screen, you can scroll the display area up and down. The ^
(< uparrow> ) and the v (< downarrow> ) keys scroll the display up
and down one signal for each keystroke. The Shift-^
(Shift-< uparrow> ) and Shift-v (Shift-< downarrow> ) keys move
the display up and down one screen display for each keystroke.
If all of trace memory is displayed, either left and right, or up and
down, the keys have no effect.
The trace list displays the trace memory data in a columnar (table)
format.
The organization of the trace list is shown in figure 8-2.
<RETURN>
Timing: Using the Analyzer 8-17

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