(9)-4 Move to Selected Position
Sets a position (relative position in time) or time and moves the currently selected cursor (A or B) to this
position or time.
<If the Method is Position>
Setting
(1) Method
(2) Position
(3) Time
(9)-5 Cursor Sync
Sets up the function that moves two cursors in synchronization.
Selection item
Off
On
* Cursor Synch is turned Off when you move a cursor using Move to Selected Position or perform Data
Search.
(9)-6 Date Search
Sets the search conditions to be used in the next sections ((9)-7 "Find Next" and (9)-8 "Find Previous").
The operation is Edge operation.
Selection item
CH
Mode
Level
(9)-7 Find Next
Executing this option moves the cursor to a next position where the search conditions are met, down from
the current cursor position. (Specify the search conditions as described in (9)-6 "Data Search.")
(9)-8 Find Previous
Executing this option moves the cursor to a previous position where the search conditions are met, up from
the current cursor position. (Specify the search conditions as described in (9)-6 "Data Search.")
Selections available
Sets the method for specifying the position to move the cursor to.
Select Position or Time.
Sets the position to move the cursor to. Specify how far down you
want to move the cursor from the capture start position assumed as
0.Only positions down to the end of the data can be set. Check the
setting range in the (A) part.
Sets the position to move the cursor to using a date and time.Only
positions from the start to the end of the data can be set. Check the
setting range in the (B) part.
Cursors are not synchronized. Only the specified one cursor moves.
Two cursors move in synchronization. Cursor A is always the fulcrum.
Sets the channel to be used for search.
CH1-10
: The specified analog channel is used for search.
Logic1-4 : The specified logic channel is used for search.
Pulse1-4 : The specified pulse channel is used for search.
Alarm1-4 : The specified alarm output is used for search.
Sets the search mode.
Both : Detects an edge at which alarm output changes from genera-
tion to cancellation or vice versa when Alarm is selected.
↑H : Detects a rising edge of an analog signal or an edge at which
alarm output changes from cancellation to generation
↓L
: Detects a falling edge of an analog signal or an edge at which
alarm output changes from generation to cancellation.
Sets a voltage level to be searched for when the search channel is an
analog or pulse channel.
CHAPTER 3 Settings and Measurement
<If the Method is Time>
Description
Description
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