Adjusting Signals - ETAS MDA V8.6 User Manual

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To change the number of decimals of the cursor's tooltips
The number of decimals of the cursor tooltip is defined by the number of
decimals for the respective signal. For more information, see "To change the
number of decimals" on page 86.
To send the cursor time to EHANDBOOK-NAVIGATOR
If MDA V8.6 is connected to EHANDBOOK-NAVIGATOR, the cursor time is auto-
matically sent to EHANDBOOK-NAVIGATOR each time you change the cursor's
position. For more information on how to establish a connection to
EHANDBOOK-NAVIGATOR, see "Connecting MDA to EHANDBOOK-
NAVIGATOR" on page 21.
5.2.8

Adjusting Signals

In the Style column, the type of each signal is shown.
icon for discrete signals
icon for continuous signals
icon for Boolean signals
icon for Event signals
You can perform the following actions:
"To define the appearance of the signal" below
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"To show or hide a signal curve" on the next page
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"To treat a signal as a Boolean or Analog signal" on the next page
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"To change the data representation of a signal" on page 101
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"To remove a signal from the oscilloscope" on page 101
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To define the appearance of the signal
To see how you can modify in an oscilloscope signal and axes settings, watch
our video
MDA V8.6 – User Guide
Oscilloscope - Settings for Signal and Axes.
1. Within the Style column, click the colored square of the cor-
responding signal. You can multi-select several signals and adapt
their settings at the same time. If a specific signal can not take
over the selected setting, this setting remains unchanged.
A pop-up for the signal settings opens.
2. Do one of the following:
You can select a color from the default colors. To define and
select another color, click More Colors.
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