Scrolling With The Time Slider - ETAS MDA V8.6 User Manual

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Synchronization timestamp
A synchronization timestamp indicates at which timestamp an instrument is
synchronized with other instruments.
In the oscilloscope, this timestamp is shown by a synchronization cursor that
automatically appears when synchronizing instruments. The active cursor
within the visible range is used as synchronization cursor. If no cursor exists or
the cursors are outside the visible range, a new cursor is created. The syn-
chronization cursor cannot be deleted. In case the synchronization cursor is
anchored, it remains always in the visible range and helps you to see the same
point in time in e.g. a table or event list and the oscilloscope. If the syn-
chronization cursor is not anchored, it is moved with the time line during
scrolling or zooming. This means, it can be outside the currently visible time
range. But the time stamp of the synchronization cursor is still used to syn-
chronize with other instruments. If you stop synchronizing, the syn-
chronization cursor remains in the oscilloscope. For more information, see "To
switch the synchronization cursor" on page 98.
In instruments with fixed scale, 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. You can move
the synchronization timestamp to another row in the table. For more inform-
ation, see "To move the synchronization timestamp" on page 109. When you
stop the synchronization, the color of the highlighted row or line changes from
blue to gray to indicate the current time of the time slider within the measure
data.
To synchronize instruments
5.9.2

Scrolling with the Time Slider

You can perform the following actions:
MDA V8.6 – User Guide
1. Click
.
All instruments of the configuration are synchronized. Scrolling
can be performed at any instrument in synchronized mode.
2. To stop the synchronization, click
5 Instruments
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