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10.8.5 Scope

There are two Scope Measurement screen with different levels of functionality. The Basic Scope
function is most suitable to get a quick view of either voltage and or current waveforms on one
of more output phase. The Advanced scope function offers many more settings, memory depth,
programmable capture settings and trigger capabilities at the cost of have to set up more
parameters to get the data you want.
10.8.5.1
Scope - Basic
The Scope function captures voltage and current waveforms at the output of the power source
on all phases. This screen allows a variety of captured waveforms to be displayed. Anywhere
from one to four periods of the output voltage and/or current can be captured and displayed.
The amplitude axis auto-scales so no horizontal or vertical settings have be made by the user.
This makes this scope mode quick and easy to use.
The following controls are available to customize the captured waveform display:
CONTROL
MEASUREMENT
PHASE
TIME UNIT
PERIODS
AUTO REFRESH
REFRESH PERIOD
REFRESH
EXPORT GRAPH
EXPORT DATA
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LMX Series Power Source Operation Manual
Purpose
Selects Voltage L-N, Voltage L-L, Current or Both Voltage & Current
Selects Phase A, B, C or all (ABC). Only visible in two or three phase mode.
Selects time scale in either TIME, SAMPLES or PHASE
Selects the number of periods to display. Range is 1~ 4
Turns AUTO REFRESH mode ON or OFF
Sets interval time for AUTO REFRESH mode in seconds. Range is 5 ~ 100.
Manual REFRESH button
Downloads image for displayed waveform(s). See sample below.
Downloads captured data points for displayed waveform(s) in csv format text file. See
sample below.
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