Using The Analyzer Menus; To Label Channel Groups - HP 1660CS-Series User Manual

Logic analyzers
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Using the Analyzer Menus

The following examples show how to use some of the Analyzer menus
to configure the logic analyzer for measurements. These examples
assume that you have already determined which signals are of interest
and have connected the logic analyzer to the target system. Some of
the examples use data from a Motorola 68360 target system, acquired
with an HP E2456A Preprocessor Interface.

To label channel groups

Hewlett-Packard logic analyzers give you the ability to separate or group data
channels and label the groups with a name that is meaningful to your
measurement. Labels also assist you in triggering only on states of interest.
Labels can only be assigned in the Analyzer Format menu. Once assigned, the
labels are available in all display menus, where they can be added to or
deleted from the display. Use labels when you want to group data channels
by function with a name that has meaning to that function.
The default label names are Lab1 through Lab126. However, you can modify
a name to any six-character string. If you are using an HP preprocessor
interface, the configuration file has predefined labels for your specific
processor.
To create or modify a label and assign channel groups, use the following
procedure.
Press the Format key to go to the Format menu.
1
Select a label under the Labels heading. In the pop-up menu, select
2
Modify Label.
Use the keyboard to type in a name for the label and press Done.
3
In this example, the label is called CYCLE.
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