7.5. Selecting the acquisition mode
The Acquiring Mode menu is described in the list shown as below.
Function menu
Settings
Sample
Peak Detect
Average
Averages
4, 16, 64 or 128
7.6. Display Setting
The Display Setting menu is described in the following table.
Function menu
Settings
Vectors
Type
Dots
Close
1s
Persist
2s
5s
Infinite
YT
Format
XY
Bitmap
Carry
Vector
7.6.1. Display Style
The display style includes Vector and Dot displays, shown as the following Figure 43, Figure 44.
Description
The waveform data is sampled at an equal time interval. The sample
mode accurately reconstructs the waveform, but cannot respond to
rapid changes and sudden peaks.
The maximum and minimum data in the sampling interval are picked
up. The peak detect mode captures rapid changes and sudden
peaks, but the waveform becomes noisy.
Multiple samples are averaged together. The average mode reduces
the noise level, but the waveform must be repetitive.
Select the average number.
Description
The vector drawing mode shows the waveform as a smooth
line, connecting each data point.
The dot drawing mode shows the waveform as a collection of
independent data points.
The persistence setting sets how long the old waveforms
remain in the display, useful for observing the waveform
variations.
Display the relative relationship between vertical voltage and
horizontal time.
Display CH1 on the horizontal axis and CH2 on the vertical
axis.
The data transmitted in communication are bitmaps.
The data transmitted in communication are vectors.
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