Stanford Research Systems SR850 User Manual page 140

Dsp lock-in amplifier
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Cursor Setup Menu
Cursor Width
Vert Grid Divs
Cursor Control
Cursor Readout
This function selects the width of the cursor region defined by the vertical
dashed lines on the chart display. Cursors are available only for chart
displays. Each display (full, top or bottom) has its own cursor width.
Narrow is 1/2 of a division, Wide is 1 division, and Spot is a single hori-
zontal position on the graph (the cursor is a single dashed line).
Off removes the cursor from the graph.
This key selects the number of vertical divisions on the chart graph. The
full screen chart may have 8 or 10 divisions while the top and bottom
dual display charts may have 4 or 5 divisions. None selects no grid
marks on the graph at all. Depending upon the graph scaling, either 4 or
5 divisions should yield an even scale per division.
This function links the cursors in the dual chart display mode together.
Adjusting the position of the active chart cursor will move the other cursor
to the same horizontal position.
This function sets the cursor horizontal position readout.
Delay displays the cursor position as time from the most recent point in
the buffer. Time increases to the left.
Time displays the cursor position as time from the first point in the buffer.
Time increases to the right.
Bin displays the cursor position as point number within the buffer with bin
0 being the first point.
Fsweep displays the cursor position as frequency based upon the inter-
nal reference sweep limits and sweep type. This readout uses the refer-
ence frequency sweep parameters even if the reference is not sweeping.
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