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129 Searching For Positions Where a T rigger Condition Is Satised 6 Click [Execute] . The instrument puts search marks ( ) on positions where the search criterion is satised. Y ou can search for up to 10,000 points. Th…

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Searching For Positions Where a Trigger Condition Is Satised
(2) With the [In] or [Out] setting
[In]
Upper limit value
Lower limit value
[Out]
Upper limit value
Lower limit value
Setting Description
Filter Off
,
10 to 10,000
Allows you to enter a lter width in the number of samples. Positions
where a search criterion is continuously satised during the specied
period are determined to be the retrieved positions.
Upper limit
value
−
3
.
4028
E+
38
to
3
.
4028
E+
38
Default: 0.2
Allows you to enter an upper limit value.
Lower limit
value
−
3
.
4028
E+
38
to
3
.
4028
E+
38
Default: 0.2
Allows you to enter a lower limit value.
-2. When a logic channel is selected under [Target channel]
You can search for a position that matches the specied pattern.
Trigger pattern
LA1 1
LA2 0
LA3 X
LA4 X
Setting Description
Satised OR
The positions where any one of the specied search patterns is
satised are determined to be the retrieved positions.
AND The positions where all the specied patterns are satised are
determined to be the retrieved positions.
Filter Off
,
10 to 10,000
Allows you to enter a lter width in the number of samples.
Positions where a search condition is continuously satised
during the specied period are determined to be the retrieved
positions.
Trigger pattern X
Ignored data.
0 Searches for low-level positions.
1 Searches for high-level positions.
In the logic search, the retrieved position is the point where the condition that has not been satised changes
to being satised. Thus, even if signals match a search pattern at the start of a search, it is not regarded as a
retrieved position.

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Searching For Positions Where a Trigger Condition Is Satised
6
Click [Execute].
The instrument puts search marks ( ) on positions where the search criterion is satised. You can search for
up to 10,000 points. The instrument stops the search if it nds more than 10,000 positions.
The retrieved position switching panel appears on the waveform screen.
To stop the search
Click the stop icon.
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Switch retrieved positions using the [Search Pos.] switching panel and check the search
results.
You can switch the retrieved positions by clicking [<] or [>].
The display order follows the setting in [Display order].
Clicking [Next] executes another search beginning from the next point of the retrieved position presently
displayed. The instrument discards a previous search result.
To specify a retrieved position and jump there
As described in “6.4 Jump to the Specied Position” (p. 132), choose [Search number] in the [Type] box,
and then click [Execute].
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Search Function

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Searching For Differences from a Fundamental Wave (Memory HiConcierge)
6.3 Searching For Differences from a Fundamental
Wave (Memory HiConcierge)
Using Memory HiConcierge allows you to detect differences from the specied fundamental
waveform based on a histogram or standard deviation.
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Click the [Target channel] box, and then from the channel setting dialog box, choose a
channel to be searched for differences.
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Click the [Number of searches] box, and then enter the number of search results.
3
In the [Method] area, click [Concierge] to set the search method to Concierge.
4
Click the [Type] box, and then from the list, choose a value type to be searched for.
Histogram (comparison with
fundamental wave)
Searches for differences from the specied fundamental wave
based on a histogram.
Histogram (comparison with
previous waveform)
Searches for differences from the previous waveform based on a
histogram.
Standard deviation (comparison with
fundamental wave)
Searches for differences from the specied fundamental wave
based on a standard deviation.
Standard deviation (comparison with
previous waveform)
Search for differences from the previous waveform based on a
standard deviation.
The instrument searches whole measured waveforms. You cannot specify a segment to be searched.