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78 Measuring Signals With the Auto-range Setting 3.7 Measuring Signals With the Auto-range Setting The auto-range function is available only for signals inputted to analog measuring modules. 1 Input signals to an analog …

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Saving Data Consisting of Items Selected
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Click the [Type] box, and then choose a save format of waveform data or save target from
the list.
Waveform
(Binary)
Saves waveform data in binary format. Choose this option to reload the waveforms into
the instrument.
Waveform (Text) Saves waveform data in text format. Choose this option to load the waveform data into
a computer.
The instrument cannot read this type of les.
Waveform (Float) Saves waveform data in binary format (32-bit oating point).
Choose this option to load the waveform data into MATLAB. The instrument cannot
read this type of les.
Screen image Saves image data on the screen in BMP, PNG or JPEG format.
You can display the data saved on a computer with image viewing software.
Calc. Result Saves numerical calculation results.
Setting Saves the present measurement conditions.
When [Type] is set to [Waveform (Binary)] or [Waveform (Text)]
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Tap the [Channel] box, and then choose an option for channels to be saved.
All Saves measured data of all channels.
The instrument also saves data acquired across channels with the waveform display
set to [Off].
Display
Saves the data acquired across the channels of all sheets with the waveform display
preferences set to [On].
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Click the [Range] box, and then choose an option for save range from the list.
All
Saves all data written in the memory.
A_B Saves the data in the section between trace cursors [A] and [B].
C_D Saves the data in the section between trace cursors [C] and [D].
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Click [Execute].
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Measurement Method
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Measuring Signals With the Auto-range Setting
3.7 Measuring Signals With the Auto-range Setting
The auto-range function is available only for signals inputted to analog measuring modules.
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Input signals to an analog measuring module.
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Click [Auto range] on the waveform screen.
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Click [Execute].
The instrument species the sampling rate, measurement range, and zero position for each input
waveform automatically and starts a measurement.
The sampling rate is specied according to the lowest numbered channel of the channels with
[Display] set to [On]. In addition, it is automatically specied so that waveforms have a length of
between 1 cycle and 2.5 cycles while 2500 points are recorded.
The auto-range function changes the following items:
Module conditions (for all channels)
Range (f.s.)
Automatically specied value
Zero position
L.P.F Off
Input coupling DC
Triggering condition (for one channel only)
Selecting the trigger logical
operation (AND or OR operation)
among trigger sources
OR
Pre-trigger 20%
Internal trigger Detects trigger levels beginning from the channel lowest-numbered
among the channels with the [Display] button set to [On].
Trigger type Level trigger
(Slope:
, Level: Automatically specied value, Filter: 10 samples)
Measurement conditions
Sampling rate Automatically set value
Points 2.5 k
Mode Repeat
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Measuring Signals With the Auto-range Setting
Be careful when performing auto-range measurement while using the TRIG OUT signals. Starting
a measurement with the auto-range setting outputs a trigger signal from the TRIG.OUT terminal.
Input signals (waveforms) before starting a measurement with the auto-range setting. The auto-
range function changes the setting depending on a signal inputted on the start of execution.
When an input signal acquired across the channel lowest-numbered among the channels with
the [Display] button set to [On] has an extremely small level, the sampling rate is specied
depending on the input signal of the next lowest-numbered channel.
If the range setting fails for every channel with the [Display] button set to [On], the instrument
displays a warning message and cancels the measurement.
When the auto-save is set to on, the instrument saves the data after specifying the setting value
of the auto-range.
The instrument cannot choose an adequate automatic range for a signal with a frequency of
lower than 10 Hz. Manually choose a measurement range.
The auto-range function is not available for the following modules:
Model 8967 Temp Unit
Model U8969 Strain Unit
Model 8970 Freq Unit
Model MR8990 Digital Voltmeter Unit
Model U8991 Digital Voltmeter Unit
Model 8973 Logic Unit
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Measurement Method