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Digital valve amplifier for valve types 4wre 6, 10 component series 2x
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BODAC – Menu Description 5
Following is a list of the included functions:
Opens the "Save file as" window, in which you can save a signal plot
as a file having the suffix ".plt". The file can be loaded again as
needed. You can also import the file in Excel.
Opens the "Open" window, in which you load a previously saved signal
plot into the Multiplot window.
Opens the "Open new plot" window.
Starts the logging process and display of the signal plot for the
selected signals.
Stops logging of the signal plot and freezes the current display until the
plot is activated again by clicking on the "Start" button.
Moves the signal display from right to left. The plot is dis played in
scroll mode.
The signal display is fixed. The signal plot begins left and ends at the
right border in constant repetition.
All selected signals are shown together in one signal display.
Each signal is shown in its own signal display.
Generates a screenshot of the current display of the multiplot window.
Opens the "Save file as" window, in which you can save the
representation of the signal plot in a Windows Meta File (WMF file).
The file is then usable in virtually any common word processing or
graphic program.
Opens the "Print" window. You get a printout of the multiplot window.
Opens a window in which you can use two selection menus to add
analog and digital signals to the display.
Opens a window in which you can delete a selected signal from the
multiplot window.
You select a signal for deletion by clicking on its name in the "Signal
display legend". The signal is then highlighted with a white
background. Non-selected signals are shown with a gray background.
Shows two cursors on the signal plot of the represented signals. When
you select a signal in the "Signal display legend", you can use the
mouse or right/left arrow keys to go to the desired position of the signal
plot.
The coordinates are shown in the "Signal display legend" as X- and Y-
coordinates.

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