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9335
WAVE PROCESSOR
Mar. 2019 Revised edition 12 
9335A981-12 19-03H
Instruction Manual
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  • Page 1 9335 Instruction Manual WAVE PROCESSOR Mar. 2019 Revised edition 12  9335A981-12 19-03H...
  • Page 3 Contents Introduction Notes on Use Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Product Overview 1.2 Specifications Chapter 2 Setup 2.1 Minimum System Configuration 2.2 Installation and Uninstallation 2.3 Starting and Quitting the Wave Processor Chapter 3 Waveform Window 3.1 Loading Waveform Files 3.2 Working in the Waveform Window 3.2.1 Waveform Window Menu 3.2.2 Main Toolbar 3.2.3 Waveform Window Toolbar...
  • Page 4 3.8 Numerical Operation 3.8.1 Setting Calculations 3.8.2 Executing Calculations 3.9 Manipulating the Waveform on Each Channel 3.9.1 Waveform Operations 3.9.2 Setting Others 3.10 Setting Scaling and Channel Comments 3.10.1 Setting Scaling 3.10.2 Setting Channel Comments 3.11 Using Tools 3.11.1 Registering Applications 3.11.2 Executing the Tool 3.12 Saving Waveform Data over Existing Data 3.13 Numeric Display of Waveform Data...
  • Page 5 5.5 Manipulating XY Graphs 5.5.1 Waveform Operations 5.5.2 XY Window Hard Copy 5.5.3 Setting Scaling and Channel Comments Chapter 6 Printing 6.1 Screen Print 6.1.1 Printing 6.1.2 Print Preview 6.1.3 Setting Screen Print 6.2 Detail Print 6.2.1 Printing 6.2.2 Detail Print Preview 6.2.3 Setting Detail Print 6.3 Logging Printing 6.3.1 Logging Printing...
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  • Page 9 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Introduction Thank you for purchasing this HIOKI "9335 WAVE PROCESSOR". To get the maximum performance from the unit, please read this manual first, and keep this at hand. Trademarks Microsoft and Windows, Windows Vista, Microsoft Excel are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
  • Page 10 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Notes on Use...
  • Page 11 The 9335 WAVE PROCESSOR offers the following features: 1. Waveform display The waveform files recorded by the HIOKI MEMORY HiCORDER can be displayed on a PC monitor. The displayed waveform data can be magnified or compressed and scrolled. Even large-capacity waveform files can be loaded and displayed at high speed.
  • Page 12 HIOKI 8807-01, 8808-01, 8807-51, 8808-51, 8714-01, 8715-01, 8730-10, 8731-10 HIOKI 8870-20, 8870-21, MR8870-20, MR8870-30, MR8880-20, MR8880-21 HIOKI 8826, 8835, 8835-01, 8841, 8842, 8720, 8860, 8861, 8860-50, 8861-50 (Can not load the waveform data with different sampling rates) Compatible input units:...
  • Page 13 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Supported recorders HIOKI MR8875, MR8875-30 Compatible input units: MR8901 ANALOG UNIT, MR8902 VOLTAGE/TEMP UNIT, MR8903 STRAIN UNIT, MR8904 CAN UNIT, MR8905 ANALOG UNIT HIOKI MR6000, MR6000-01 Compatible input units: 8966 ANALOG UNIT, 8967 TEMP UNIT, 8968 HIGH RESOLUTION UNIT, 8969/U8969 STRAIN UNIT,...
  • Page 14 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Function specifications File loading Loadable data format MEMORY HiCORDER files Memory functions ("mem" file extension) HI-Speed functions ("mem" file extension) Normal measurement data ("mem" file extension) (only MR6000 MEMORY HiCORDER) Recorder functions ("rec" file extension) Realtime functions ("rec" file extension) (only MR8880 MEMORY HiCORDER) Envelope measurement data ("rec"...
  • Page 15 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Display Waveform display Shows waveform data images. May be scrolled along the time-axis. May be magnified or compressed along the time-axis. Allows repositioning of the zero position or magnification/compression of one channel at a time. Supports variable settings on each channel. X-Y synthesis display Possible in "MEM", "REC"...
  • Page 16 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Printing Compatible printers The printers supported depend on the OS being used. Color and monochrome print possible Print range All data, screen-displayed range, or specified range Print format Not divided; divided by 2, 4, 8, or 16; 2, 4, 8, or 16 columns; XY1 screen, XY2 screen, or XY4 screen Gauge;...
  • Page 17 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 2 Setup 2.1 Minimum System Configuration The 9335 requires the following hardware and software: Computer main unit OS: Windows 7, 8 or 10 1 GHz or faster 32-bit or 64-bit processor, and 2 GB RAM Minimum free hard disk space: 20 MB (used for installation)
  • Page 18 9335. After installation, confirm the version information on the " " menu. Help The 9335 software may not be registered on the Start menu, depending on your computer's operating environment. In such case, start " " directly from the Wpro.exe folder in which it was installed.
  • Page 19 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 3 Waveform Window 3.1 Loading Waveform Files The waveform window is displayed when you load any waveform file ("mem", "rec", "rms", "pow", or "xyc" file extension) recorded with the MEMORY HiCORDER. 1. Select " " from the " "...
  • Page 20 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2 Working in the Waveform Window The waveform window is displayed when you load a waveform file. Slide Function The Slide Function allows you to display waveforms saved in th e same folder one after another in order. Menu bar Main toolbar File name Title...
  • Page 21 [Cascade]: Displays all windows in overlapping format. [Tile]: Displays all windows one below another. [Arrange Icons]: Lines up the minimized windows. [Close]: Closes the currently active window. [Close All]: Closes all windows. [Help] [About 9335 Wave Processor] ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2 Working in the Waveform Window...
  • Page 22 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2.2 Main Toolbar This is the toolbar in the main window. All functions of the main toolbar are available in menus. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 18.19. 20. 21. 22. 11.12. 13. 14. 15.16. 1.
  • Page 23 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2.3 Waveform Window Toolbar This is the waveform window toolbar. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 6. 7. 1. Zoom Out / In Magnifies/compresses the time axis of the waveform screen. 2. Cursor A Operation Mode Left-click (the left mouse button) anywhere in the waveform display area when this button is enabled to move cursor A to that position.
  • Page 24 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 11. Display Volt cursor B Shows or hides voltage-axis cursor B. 12. Graph Settings Sets a waveform graph. (See 3.2.5.) 13. Split The waveform window can be split into as many as four sections. An approximate dividing line is shown in the window when you click the split button, so left-click at the appropriate position.
  • Page 25 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ only above and below the gauge. For channels that have gauge display turned on, gauges are Multi-Detail displayed for as many channels as specified by gauge counts, beginning with the channel with the smallest number. Voltage values are displayed for every division.
  • Page 26 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Display cursor status Shows or hides the cursor range. Show Cursor Status Set colors for each cursor AB Cursors Status Color, Section Cursor Status Color status. 7. Channel marker Sets the content to be displayed for the channel marker. Type Shows or hides the Analog CH Marker, Pulse CH Marker, Logic CH Marker...
  • Page 27 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2.5 Setting Waveform Graphs Set the display method for waveform graphs. Click the " " button on the waveform window toolbar or select " Set Graph " from the " " menu to display the " " Graph Settings Waveform Graph Settings dialog box.
  • Page 28 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ channels that have gauge display turned on, gauges are displayed for channels sequentially, beginning with the channel with the smallest number. 7. Channel select tab Select the channels you want to set. 8. Show/hide channel Select the check box for any channel to display the waveform for that channel.
  • Page 29 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ " area on the waveform window status bar to invoke the data display range dialog box. The dialog box initially displays a range of data enclosed by the interval- specifying cursor. 1. Display specifiable range 2. Set start point Set the first point of the waveform data you want to display.
  • Page 30 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Cursor markers Cursor B Cursor A 3.3.2 Displaying the Time-Axis Cursor Dialog Box To read the time value at the cursor position and the voltage value on each channel, display the Time-Axis Cursor dialog box. Click the " " button on the main toolbar to Display time-axis cursor window display the "...
  • Page 31 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ channels. Copies the time values at cursor positions and the voltage values for Copy all all channels to the clipboard. Sets the format in which to show voltage values. Select from Numeric display " ", " ", or " ".
  • Page 32 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Button for moving cursors A and B simultaneously 5. Select channel Select the channel whose voltage you want to see. Popup menu Right-click in the dialog box to display a popup menu. Copies the voltage values at cursor positions to the Copy cursor value clipboard (from where they can be pasted onto "...
  • Page 33 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Interval start cursor position time value display Shows the time value at the interval start cursor position. 2. Button for moving the interval start cursor 3. Interval end cursor position time value display Shows the time value at the interval end cursor position. 4.
  • Page 34 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Specify a date/time or a time from the trigger before you search. 1. Click the " " tab of the Search dialog box to display the date/time DATE/TIME search window. search button 2. Enter any date/time or time from the trigger. " "...
  • Page 35 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Click the " " tab of the Search dialog box to display the MAX/MIN maximum/minimum search window. backward search button 2. Set the range of search. Entire range of the waveform data Data in a section of waveform specified with interval-specifying Selection cursors 3.
  • Page 36 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. In the channel list, select the check box for the channel you want to search. Multiple channels can be selected. 3. Select a search condition. Note that search results differ when multiple channels are selected, depending on the search condition. A point at which conditions are met for one of the selected channels A point at which conditions are met for all of the selected channels 4.
  • Page 37 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ time for maximum value, minimum value, time for minimum value, standard deviation, and time for level". 3.8.1 Setting Calculations Set the calculation you want to perform and the channel on which you want the calculation to be performed. In standard settings, all kinds of calculations are performed on all channels.
  • Page 38 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Calculates the time interval to the maximum value of the waveform (in seconds). If there are two maximum value points, the time to the first point is calculated. (6) Minimum value Calculates the minimum value of the waveform. (7) Time to minimum value Calculates the time interval to the minimum value of the waveform (in seconds).
  • Page 39 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ In the captured waveform data, the first rising slope (or falling slope) is used to make the calculation. When range cursors are used, the time calculated here is for the first occurrence of a rising slope (falling slope) in the waveform interval enclosed by the cursors.
  • Page 40 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ period, frequency, pulse width, duty cycle, ON counts, OFF counts, ON time, and OFF time. Calculations are performed with respect to the specified level. The signal is not assumed to have crossed the level until it remains above or below the level as long as set for Filter. This parameter is used when calculating the rise time and fall time.
  • Page 41 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ selected range Copies the calculation results for a selected range of Copy waveform to the clipboard (from where they can be pasted onto " " or Notepad other applications). Left-click to select a range. To select multiple ranges, hold down the key while left-clicking.
  • Page 42 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ then press the Enter key. Enter the zero position as a percentage in the " " input box, then press the key. The upper-limit and lower- Position Enter limit values change immediately. 3.9.2 Setting Others Change waveform color Show/hide waveform Invert waveform 1.
  • Page 43 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.10 Setting Scaling and Channel Comments This section explains how to set scaling and comments for each channel. Select " " from the " " menu to display a " CH Settings Settings Channel " dialog box. Use the channel select tab in this dialog box to select Settings the channel for which you want to enter settings.
  • Page 44 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.10.2 Setting Channel Comments Channel comments set with the MEMORY HiCORDER can be edited. Comments are displayed in the waveform window, detail print, and various settings windows. Enter a character string in the " " input box Comment provided for each channel. 3.11 Using Tools Any application can be registered to the button, and once registered can...
  • Page 45 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.12 Saving Waveform Data over Existing Data Title comments, channel comments, and scaling can be saved over the existing data. Select " " from the " " menu to save these settings over Save Waveform File File the existing file. * Because the previous settings are deleted when saved over the existing file, be sure to produce a backup of the file beforehand.
  • Page 46 [Main Status Bar] [Logging Status Bar] [Settings] [CH Settings] Equivalent to functions on the waveform window menus [Tools] [Set Tools] [Window] [New Window] [Cascades] [Tile] [Arrange Icons] [Close] [Close All] [Help] [About 9335 Wave Processor] ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.13 Numeric Display of Waveform Data...
  • Page 47 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.13.2 Logging Window Toolbar 1. Channel display setting button Selects the channel to be displayed. Click this button to display the dialog box, select the check box for the channel you want to display, and click 2. Thin out Sets a time interval at which intervals the numeric values are displayed.
  • Page 48 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.14 Waveform Window Hard Copy When waveform windows are saved to a file or copied to the clipboard, you can paste waveform images into a word processor or other applications. 3.14.1 Setting Hard Copy Set the method for producing a screen hard copy. If you select " Capture "...
  • Page 49 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 4 Text Conversion Once waveform data is converted into text, you can use it in spreadsheet software such as Excel . * Converting waveform data into text produces a file that is significantly larger than the original file size. Make sure that the hard disk has sufficient space. 4.1 Converting All The whole of the currently displayed waveform data is converted into text.
  • Page 50 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2 Converting Partially A section of the currently displayed waveform which is enclosed by section- specifying cursors is converted into text. Select " " from the " " menu or click the Convert Between Cursors File Convert button on the toolbar to display the convert partially dialog Between Cursors box.
  • Page 51 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 5 X-Y Synthesis Window The waveform data can be X-Y synthesized before being displayed on the screen. Up to 16 waveforms can be X-Y synthesized by assigning analog or pulse channels to the X and Y axes. "MEM", "REC" (envelope off), "POW", or "XYC"...
  • Page 52 [Templaate] : Save or load a template file. [Tools] [Set Tools] [Window] [New Window] [Cascade] Equivalent to the function on the [Tile] waveform window menu [Arrange Icons] [Close] [Close All] [Help] [About 9335 Wave Processor] ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.2 Manipulating the X-Y Synthesis Window...
  • Page 53 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.2.2 X-Y Waveform Toolbar 1. 2. 3. 1. Cursor A operation mode Left-click anywhere in the waveform display area when this button is enabled to move vertical cursor A to that position. Hold down the Shift and left-click to reposition the horizontal cursor A. 2.
  • Page 54 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Gauge display Works the same way as in the waveform window. The vertical and horizontal axes can be set independently. The gauge is displayed on both sides of the waveform Gauge Type - Dual window. 2. Marker display Shows or hides the respective markers.
  • Page 55 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.2.4 Setting XY Graphs Set how XY graphs are displayed. Click the " " button on the XY window toolbar or select " Set graph " from the " " menu to display the " " dialog box. Graph Settings Set XY Graph 14.
  • Page 56 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Gauge counts For multiple gauge types, set the number of gauges you want to display. For channels that have gauge display turned on, gauges are displayed for channels sequentially, beginning with the channel with the smallest number. 7. Gauge dual Gauges are displayed on both sides of the graph.
  • Page 57 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Set start point Set the first point of the waveform data you want to synthesize. A relative time for that point (time from the trigger) is displayed to the right. 3. Set end point Set the last point of the waveform data you want to synthesize. A relative time for that point is displayed to the right.
  • Page 58 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Button for moving cursors A and B simultaneously Click the up or down button to move through the data points in sequence. 5. Select graph Select the graphs to be referenced by cursors A and B, respectively. 6. Voltage value display area 7.
  • Page 59 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.3.3 Popup Menu Right-click in the XY Cursor dialog box to display a popup menu. Copies the cursor values in the dialog box to the Copy cursor value clipboard, from where they can be pasted into " " or other Notepad applications.
  • Page 60 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Change magnifying factor and zero position Select the XY waveform you want to work on from the XY graph list (select X and Y axes). The channel information assigned to the axes of the selected XY graph is shown to the right of the list. The procedure is the same as for the waveform window;...
  • Page 61 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 6 Printing You can print the loaded waveforms, using screen print or detail print functions. 6.1 Screen Print Prints waveform screen and X-Y synthesis screen hardcopies. 6.1.1 Printing While the window for the waveform file you want to print is active, select "...
  • Page 62 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.2 Detail Print Waveforms are printed in detail. 6.2.1 Printing While the window for the waveform file you want to print is active, select " " - " " from the " " menu. The print dialog box Waveform Detail Print Print File is displayed.
  • Page 63 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Print format Set the format of detail print. The formats " " through " " correspond to 1-screen through 1 Graph 16 Graphs 16-screen settings made when printing to the MEMORY HiCORDER's built-in printer. The graph is divided into 1 to 16 smaller sections, and the channels set in each of such graphs are printed.
  • Page 64 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Gauge/0 Position comment For the type of gauge, you can select " ", " ", " Upper/Lower Detail 0 Pos ", or " ". If you select " " only the upper/lower- comment U/L + 0pos Upper/Lower limit values on each channel are printed. Although there are many channels, the gauges can be compact.
  • Page 65 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Setting detail Click the " " button in the " " dialog Advanced Waveform Detail Print Settings box to display the " " dialog box, allowing you to set the Advanced Settings lines and character fonts of graphs. Each item in this dialog box is explained below. 1.
  • Page 66 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.3 Logging Printing 6.3.1 Logging Printing While the logging window of the waveform file you want to print is active, click [ ] on the menu bar and choose [ ]. The " " dialog File Logging Print Print box will then appear.
  • Page 67 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Preview A print preview is displayed according to the current logging print settings. 6. Print Displays the print dialog box to let you begin printing. 7. OK Click to finish entering settings. 8. Cancel The dialog box is closed, without saving the changes you entered just now. (If you used Preview to preview the print image, changes made by that point are applied.
  • Page 68 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.3 Logging Printing...