FAG Detector III User Manual page 157

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cursor tools. Depending on the type of diagram which has been opened
appropriate cursor tools are made available which can be used to obtain
individual measuring and characteristic values directly from the diagram.
Information on the current cursor is displayed above the diagram. You can show/
hide these value fields and the cursor by clicking on the cursor tool symbol that is
currently active.
Tool & symbol
Base cursor
(FFT, time signals,
Trend data)
Measure cursor
(Time signals)
Difference cursor
(FFT, time signals,
Trend data)
RMS/AMV cursor
(FFT, time signals)
Harmonic cursor
(FFT)
Sideband cursor
(FFT)
HS cursor
(FFT)
Description
You can use the base cursor to determine the measured v alues on
the x - and y -ax is of a measuring point.
You can use the measure cursor to calculate the difference, the
effectiv e v alue (root mean spare) and the arithmetic mean betw een
tw o measured v alues as w ell as the minimum/max imum v alue.
You can use the difference cursor to calculate the difference
betw een tw o measured v alues.
You can calculate the effectiv e v alue (root mean square) and the
arithmetic mean betw een tw o measuring points using the RMS/AMV
cursor.
You can use the harmonic cursor to determine measured v alues at
points in the diagram w here harmonics (multiples of the basic
frequency ) are likely to occur.
You can use the sideband cursor to determine additional measured
v alues in definable sidebands starting from the base cursor.
The HS cursor (Harmonic w ith Sidebands) combines both cursor
ty pes described abov e w hich means that both the harmonics and
their sidebands w ill be display ed.
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