Cursor Measurements Sample Clauses

Cursor Measurements. 4.5 Cursor Measurements When the A and B cursors are displayed on the TIME PLOT window, the values at the cursor positions on the graph can be displayed. About A and B Cursor Values Click the (A and B cursor) button or select A and B cursor from the Window menu bar or the right-clicked pop-up menu. A dialog box shows the values at the A and B cursor positions when they are displayed on the TIME PLOT window. Clock time and numeric data at A and B cursor positions Data obtained by subtracting A from B The contents displayed in the dialog box depend on the active TIME PLOT window (RMS fluctuation, Voltage fluctuation, Harmonics fluctu- ation or Interharmonics fluctuation), and change when another TIME PLOT window is activated. A pre-determined value of less than one second is used for calculat- ing the time difference between A and B cursors, so the accuracy of the last digit may err by one second. Moving A and B Cursors
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Cursor Measurements. Use the A and B cursors to view values at cursor positions on the waveforms when on one of the four event waveform windows: Voltage/ Current Waveform, Voltage/Transient Waveform, 4-ch Voltage Wave- form, and 4-ch Current Waveform. About A and B Cursor Values Click the (A and B cursor) button or select A and B cursor from the Window menu bar or the right-clicked pop-up menu. A dialog box shows the values at the A and B cursor positions when they are displayed on a waveform window. Voltage and current waveforms "Clock time" and numeric data at A and B cursor positions Data obtained by subtracting A from B ❖ Calculation (page 56) Between A and B cursors ❖ Moving A and B Cursors(page 55) A cursor (light blue) B cursor (purple) Voltage/Current waveform window The contents displayed in the dialog box depend on the particular volt- age and current waveform windows (voltage/current waveform, volt- age/transient waveform, 4-channel voltage waveform, and 4-channel current waveform windows). The time difference between the A and B cursors is calculated using a pre-determined value of less than 0.001 second. Therefore, the last digit (0.001 sec) may not be entirely accurate. Voltage/transient cursor positions waveforms "Period" and numeric data at A and B ❖ Calculation (page 56) The time data is obtained as- suming that the left edge of the transient data is 0 µs and the right edge is 4096 µs. Data obtained by subtracting A from B Between A and B cursors ❖ Moving A and B Cur- sors(page 55) A cursor (light blue) B cursor (purple) Voltage/transient waveform window Moving A and B Cursors

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