ETAS MDA V8.6 User Manual page 98

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To switch the synchronization cursor
When synchronizing instruments, a synchronization cursor automatically
appears in the oscilloscope. By default, the active cursor within the visible
range is used as synchronization cursor. For more information, see "Syn-
chronization timestamp" on page 120. To see how you can zoom, synchronize,
and scroll in instruments, watch our video
The synchronization cursor is marked by a synchronization symbol at the bot-
tom of the cursor line
To switch the synchronization cursor, click the line of the other cursor. Altern-
atively, you can press C
The cursor becomes active and is used as synchronization cursor. Thus, the
timestamp that is used for indicating the synchronization changes in all other
instruments. For example, in other oscilloscopes the synchronization cursor is
also switched accordingly.
If you have selected the sample-wise navigation mode, the instrument in which
you have performed the last action provides this sample information. In an
oscilloscope, this is indicated by the dark blue background color of the cursor
label. All other synchronized oscilloscopes are shown with transparent cursor
labels
To hide and unhide the cursor's tooltips
To copy the signal values at cursor's position
To copy the signal values from a specific point in time to the clipboard, do the
following:
MDA V8.6 – User Guide
the anchor symbol permanently.
3. If you want to switch back to the non-anchored mode, click the
cursor label again.
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+1.
TRL
.
1. Click
or use the tab Instrument in the Properties window.
2. To hide the tooltips, select Hide Cursor's Values Tooltips.
3. To unhide them again, click
entry.
1. Show the cursor by selecting Show/Hide Cursors in the cursors'
drop-down menu
2. Move the cursor to the position of interest.
3. Right-click on the desired signal in the signal list and select Copy
contents.
The content of the visible columns and columns header are
copied in the clipboard.
Navigating in Instruments.
and select the respective
.
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