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131 Searching For Differences from a Fundamental W ave (Memory HiConcierge) 5 Use the [Period setting] toggle switch to choose a period setting used for searches. The instrument searches for differences from the fundamen…

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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 specied 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.
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In the [Method] area, click [Concierge] to set the search method to Concierge.
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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 specied 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 specied 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.
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Searching For Differences from a Fundamental Wave (Memory HiConcierge)
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Use the [Period setting] toggle switch to choose a period setting used for searches.
The instrument searches for differences from the fundamental wave (or the previous waveform) in the
specied intervals.
Auto
The instrument automatically saves calculation results.
Any Allows you to click the [Sample] box to enter the number of samples, which species a
period.
With the [Auto] setting, the instrument may not be able to determine a period depending on measured
waveforms. If a fundamental wave have an unintended form, change this setting to [Any] and specify a period
in the number of samples in the [Sample] box.
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Click [Refresh fundamental wave] to display the fundamental wave.
The instrument extracts a fundamental wave from the specied period and displays the wave on the screen.
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Click the [Display order] box, and then from the list, choose a sort criterion for search
results.
Sort by time
Displays retrieved positions in chronological order.
Sort by data Displays retrieved positions in order of decreasing difference from a comparison target
(fundamental wave or previous waveform).
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Click the [Number to display] box, and then enter the number of search results to be
displayed.
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Click [Execute].
The instrument puts search marks ( ) on positions where the search criterion is satised.
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 Specied Position” (p. 132), set [Type] to [Search number],and then click
[Execute].
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Search Function
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Jump to the Specied Position
6.4 Jump to the Specied Position
The display can jump to the specied time, trace cursor position, event number, trigger point, or
search mark.
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In the [Method] area, click [Jump] to set the search method to the jump method.
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Click the [Type] box, and then from the list, choose a type to jump to.
Event mark
Allows you to enter an event number to jump to in the [Event mark number] box.
Cursor Allows you to select a position, at which a trace cursor is specied, the display is to
jump to.
Time Time Allows you to enter an absolute time to jump to when ([System]
> [Env.] >) [Time value display] is set to [Date].
Time from trigger
point
Allows you to enter a time relative to the trigger point to jump to
when ([System] > [Env.] >) [Time value display] is set to [Time]
or [Mod 60].
Points Allows you to enter the number of points to jump to in the [Points]
box when measurement is performed using the external sampling
or when ([System] > [Env.] >) [Time value display] is set to
[Samples].
Trigger The display jumps to the start trigger point.
Search number Allows you to enter a search number to jump to in the [Search number] box.
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Click [Execute].
The instrument put search marks
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at positions where the search condition is satised.
When [Type] is set to [Event mark], you can jump to an event mark
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position.
When [Type] is set to [Search number], you can jump to a search mark
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position.
The jump-destination switching panel appears on the waveform screen.
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Switch jump destinations using the [Search Pos.] switching panel to check jump results.
You can switch the retrieved positions by clicking [<] or [>].