Plot - Stanford Research Systems SR850 User Manual

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Plot

Plot
All:
Trace:
Cursor:
Abort
Plot:
Return:
Plot All
Plot Trace
Plot Cursor
Plot Abort
Return
The Plot submenu is used to plot the screen display to an HPGL compat-
ible plotter. Use the Plotter Settings menu to configure the plotter
interface.
SYSTEM
SETUP
Plot
The Plot All key generates a plot of the entire display, including the scale
and marker information. In single display format only the full screen
graph is plotted. In dual trace mode both displays are plotted. Each fea-
ture uses the pen assigned in the Plotter Settings submenu in the
System Setup menu. The marker is plotted only if it is presently
displayed.
The Plot Trace key plots only the data trace(s). This allows multiple data
traces to be plotted on a single sheet. Traces may be plotted in different
colors by changing pen definitions or pens between plots. In single dis-
play format, the full screen graph is plotted. In dual trace mode, both dis-
plays are plotted.
The Plot Cursor key plots the cursor if the cursor is presently displayed
on the screen. Use the Cursor Setup menu to turn the cursor display on
and off. The cursor information is plotted next to the cursor. This is useful
when a trace has multiple peaks which need to be marked on the plot.
First Plot All with the cursor at one location, then move the cursor and
Plot Cursor.
Pressing this key aborts the plot.
The Return key will return to the main System Setup menu.
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System Setup Menu
Plot All
Plot Trace
Plot Cursor
Abort Plot
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