ETAS MDA V8.6 User Manual page 113

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You replace the measure file that contains the signal or other signals
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that are used for calculating the assigned signal. For more information,
see "To replace a measure file" on page 30.
You define a time offset. For more information, see "Defining a Time Off-
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set for a Measure File" on page 32.
To see how you can use the Event List to navigate quickly between specific
events and display these in an oscilloscope, watch our video
Events.
You can perform the following actions:
"To define the Event List properties" below
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"To scroll" below
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"To navigate to the start or end of the time range" below
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"To move the synchronization timestamp" below
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"To show or hide header rows" on the next page
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"To reorder columns" on the next page
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"To change the decimals of the time column" on the next page
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"To remove a signal" on the next page
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To define the Event List properties
The complete set of configuration possibilities for the Event List instrument is
available in the Properties docking window. There the tooltips provide a
detailed description of the properties and their possible options.
To scroll
To quickly navigate to a specific timestamp, you can use the time slider. For
more information, see "Time Navigation and Synchronization" on page 118.
Alternatively, you can scroll by using the keyboard:
To navigate to the start or end of the time range
To move the synchronization timestamp
In synchronized mode, the synchronization timestamp is highlighted in the
second row in blue. If the synchronization timestamp is located between the
first two rows, a blue line is displayed between these rows. For more inform-
ation, see "Synchronizing Instruments" on page 119.
MDA V8.6 – User Guide
1. To move upwards, press the P
2. To move downwards, press the P
1. To navigate to the start of the time range, press the H
2. To navigate to the end of the time range, press the E
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