In the decoding list view:
•
Time— The horizontal offset of the current data frame head relative to the trigger
position.
•
RTA— The RT address
•
Type— Type of the word
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Data— Data values
•
Error— Error type
17 Cursors
17.1 Overview
Cursors are important tools when measuring signals. Rapid
measurements can be performed using cursors in both horizontal
and vertical directions. The cursor types include X1, X2, X1-X2, Y1,
Y2 and Y1-Y2, used to indicate X-axis values (time or frequency)
and Y-axis values (amplitude) on a selected waveform (CH1 / CH2 /
CH3 / CH4 / F1 / F2 / REFA / REFB / REFC / REFD).
Press the Cursors button on the front panel or touch the menu
Cursors>Menu to open cursors dialog box:
A. Turn on or off cursors function
B. Cursors Mode. The vertical cursors will automatically track the
waveform in Trace mode.
C. Specify the cursor and set the position (by gestures, universal
knob, or virtual keypad)
D. Select the source
E. Cursors type (horizontal, vertical, horizontal + vertical), this option
is supported only in "Manual" mode.
F. Display mode of cursors
G. X cursors reference (Delay or Position)
H. Y cursors reference (Offset or Position), this option is supported
only in "Manual" mode.
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