Overlaying New Waveforms With Previously Acquired Waveforms
3.1 Overlaying New Waveforms With Previously
Acquired Waveforms
The new waveform can be overlaid with the presently displayed waveforms.
• You can compare the new waveforms with those recorded before. (When
[Repeat]) (p. 6)
• There are two methods for overlaying waveforms: the automatic overlaying during measurement
and the manual overlaying.
> [Status] > [Condition]
1
Set [Overlay].
Off
Auto
Manual
Refer to "When the overlay function is enabled (When [Overlay] is set to [Auto] or [Manual])" (p. 41).
40
Does not overlay the waveforms.
Overlays the newly acquired waveforms with the presently displayed waveforms every
time the new ones are acquired.
When
[Mode]
is set to [Repeat], the instrument overlays the new waveforms with
the presently displayed waveforms beginning from the start until the stop of the
measurement.
Overlays the new waveforms manually with the presently displayed waveforms.
Refer to Step 3 "Overlay the waveforms manually (leaving any waveform to be
displayed on the screen)." (p. 41).
[Mode]
is set to
1
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