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Contents ii 8.2 Conguring W aveform Calculation Settings ................................................162 8.3 Operators of W aveform Calculation and Calculation Results ...............................................…

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Conguring Model 8968 High Resolution
Unit settings
..............................................46
Conguring Model 8967 Temp Unit
settings
.....................................................47
Conguring Model U8969 Strain Unit
settings
.....................................................49
Conguring Model 8970 Freq Unit
settings
.....................................................51
Conguring Model 8971 Current Unit
settings
.....................................................54
Conguring Model 8972 DC/RMS Unit
settings
.....................................................56
Conguring Model MR8990 Digital
Voltmeter Unit settings
..............................57
Conguring Model U8974 High Voltage
Unit settings
..............................................59
Conguring Model U8977 3CH Current
Unit Settings
.............................................60
Congure Model U8979 Charge Unit
Settings
....................................................62
Conguring Model U8991 Digital
Voltmeter Unit settings
..............................65
3.7 Conguring Generator-Module-
Specic Settings
...................................66
Conguring Model MR8790 Waveform
Generator Unit setting
...............................67
Conguring Model MR8791 Pulse
Generator Unit settings
.............................69
Conguring Model U8794 VIR
Generator Unit settings
.............................74
4 Saving/Loading Data
and Managing Files
81
4.1 Data That Can Be Saved and
Loaded
...................................................82
4.2 Saving Data
...........................................83
Saving types and setting procedure
...........83
Automatically saving waveform data
.........84
Real-time save
..........................................88
Freely selecting data items to be saved
and save les (save icon)
..........................90
4.3 Loading Data
.........................................94
Data loading procedure
.............................94
Automatically loading the settings
(Auto-setup function)
.................................95
4.4 Managing Files
.....................................96
5 Conguring the Trigger
Settings
97
5.1 Trigger Setting Procedure
...................98
5.2 Enabling the Trigger Function
.............99
5.3 Trigger timing
......................................100
Contents
Introduction
........................................................1
How to Refer to This Document
.....................2
1 Measurement Method 3
1.1 Measurement Procedure
.......................3
1.2 Setting Measurement Conditions
.........5
Sampling rate setting guideline
....................7
1.3 Conguring the Input Channel
settings
.....................................................9
Analog channels
.......................................11
Logic channels
..........................................15
1.4 Conguring the Sheet Settings
...........16
Switching sheets on the waveform
screen
......................................................17
1.5 Starting/Stopping Measurement
.........18
2 Operating the
Waveform Screen and
Analyzing Data
19
2.1 Reading Measured Values
(Trace Cursors, Horizontal cursor)
.....20
2.2 Displaying Vertical Scales
(Gauge Function)
..................................25
2.3 Scrolling Through Waveforms
............27
Scrolling through waveforms
.....................27
Checking a position of waveforms with
the scroll bar
.............................................28
2.4 Changing the Display Position
and Display Magnication of
Waveforms
............................................29
Differentiating the waveform display
position and display magnication of
each analog channel
.................................30
2.5 Enlarging a Part of the Waveform
(Zoom Function)
...................................33
3 Advanced Functions 35
3.1 Overlaying New Waveforms With
Previously Acquired Waveforms
.........36
3.2 Converting Input Values
(Scaling Function)
................................38
When using Model U8969 Strain Unit
........42
3.3 Fine-Adjusting Input Values
(Vernier Function)
.................................43
3.4 Inverting a Waveform
(Invert Function)
....................................44
3.5 Copying Settings (Copy Function)
.....45
3.6 Conguring Measuring-Module-
Specic Settings
...................................46
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8.2 Conguring Waveform Calculation
Settings
................................................162
8.3 Operators of Waveform
Calculation and Calculation
Results
.................................................169
9 Memory Dividing
Function
173
9.1 Conguring the memory division
settings
.................................................174
9.2 Displaying Waveforms
.......................175
10 Conguring the System
Environment Settings
177
11 Connecting the
Instrument to
Computers
181
11.1 Conguring the LAN Settings and
Connecting the Instrument to the
Network
................................................182
Conguring the LAN settings with the
instrument
..............................................182
11.2 Managing Data in the Instrument
With the FTP Server Function
..........186
Conguring the FTP sever setting with
the instrument
.........................................186
Conguring the FTP client setting with
the instrument
.........................................191
11.3 Sending Data to a Computer With
the FTP Client Function
.....................192
Conguring an FTP server setting on a
computer
................................................193
Conguring the FTP client setting with
the instrument
.........................................197
11.4 Sending Email messages
..................198
Conguring the basic setting for sending
email messages
......................................199
Conguring the email contents
settings
...................................................200
Conguring the authentication,
compression, and encryption settings
for email messages to be sent
.................201
11.5 Controlling the Instrument with
Command Communications
(LAN)
....................................................203
11.6 Operating the Instrument With a
Browser Installed in a Computer
......205
5.4 Conguring the Pre-trigger
settings
.................................................102
5.5 Setting the Trigger Satisfaction
Conditions (AND/OR Operation)
Among Trigger Sources
.....................105
5.6 Triggering the Instrument Using
Analog Signals (Analog Trigger)
......106
5.7 Triggering the Instrument With
Logic Signals (Logic Trigger)
............114
5.8 Triggering the Instrument at
Regular Intervals
(Interval Trigger)
.................................116
5.9 Externally Triggering the
Instrument (External Trigger)
............118
5.10 Manually Triggering the Instrument
(Forcible Trigger)
................................118
5.11 Issuing an Alert Using Triggers
(Alert Function)
...................................119
5.12 Automatically Specifying the
Trigger Level (Auto-trigger Level)
....121
6 Search Function 123
6.1 Searching For Peak Values
..............124
6.2 Searching For Positions Where a
Trigger Condition Is Satised
............126
6.3 Searching For Differences from
a Fundamental Wave
(Memory HiConcierge)
.......................130
6.4 Jump to the Specied Position
.........132
7 Numerical Calculation
Function
133
7.1 Numerical Calculation Procedure
....134
7.2 Conguring the Numerical
Calculation Settings
...........................136
Displaying numerical calculation
results
....................................................147
7.3 Evaluating Calculation Results on
a Pass/Fail Basis
................................148
Displaying evaluation results and
externally outputting signals
....................150
7.4 Numerical Calculation Types and
Descriptions
.........................................151
8 Waveform Calculation
Function
159
8.1 Waveform Calculation Procedure
....160
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12 Externally Controlling
the Instrument
209
12.1 External Input and Output
.................210
External input (IN1), (IN2)
.......................210
External output (OUT1), (OUT2)
..............211
Trigger output (TRIG.OUT)
......................213
External trigger terminal (EXT.TRIG)
.......215
12.2 External Sampling (EXT.SMPL)
.......217
13 Appendix 219
13.1 Information for Reference
Purposes
..............................................219
Waveform le size
(values for reference purposes)
...............219
Maximum recordable time when the
real-time save is enabled
(values for reference purposes)
...............221
Scaling method for strain gauges
............223
Example of a waveform text le
...............225
Index 227
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