GL900 USER'S MANUAL
GL900 USER'S MANUAL
GL900 USER'S MANUAL
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Settings and Measurement<br />
(9)-4 Move to Trigger Position<br />
Moves the currently selected cursor (A or B) to the trigger position.<br />
(9)-5 Move to Selected Position<br />
Moves the currently selected cursor (A or B) to a selected position (relative position in time) or a<br />
specific point in time.<br />
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Setting<br />
Selections available<br />
(1) Method Sets the method for specifying the moving destination. Either Position or Time can be selected.<br />
(2) Position Sets the moving destination as a relative position. Specify how much later the cursor should be<br />
moved from the capture start assumed as 0.<br />
Only a point up to the end of data can be specified. Check the setting range in the (A) part.<br />
* In the example in this figure, the sampling interval is 1 ms, the data capture destination is the<br />
internal RAM, and the number of capture points is 20000.<br />
Since the first point of data is 0 ms, only a position up to 19999 ms can be set.<br />
(3) Time Sets the moving destination as a date and time.<br />
Only a point between the start and the end can be set. Check the setting range in the (B) part.<br />
(9)-6 Cursor Sync<br />
Sets a function that moves the two cursors simultaneously when you move them.<br />
Selection<br />
Off<br />
On<br />
Description<br />
The two cursors are not synchronized. Only the specified cursor moves.<br />
The two cursors move in synchronization. Cursor A is always the fulcrum.<br />
(9)-7 Level Settings<br />
The Level Settings are the same as the Trigger Level Settings except that the Combinations<br />
include only edge operations (and no level operation) and the Alarm Output can be set to Rising<br />
(from Cleared to Generated) and Falling (from Generated to Cleared). See the Trigger and Alarm<br />
Level Settings on page 3-30. This section describes only how to specify the Alarm Output.<br />
Setting<br />
Selections available<br />
(1) Alarm CH Sets the alarm output to be used for search.<br />
Off : No alarm output is used for search.<br />
Output 1 to Output 4 : The specified output is used for search.<br />
(2) Mode Sets the search mode.<br />
↑ Rising : Finds an edge at which the alarm output changes from Cleared to Generated.<br />
↓ Falling : Finds an edge at which the alarm output changes from Generated to Cleared.<br />
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