Teledyne LeCroy WaveMaster 8 Zi_Zi-A User Manual

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WaveMaster 8 Zi/Zi-A Oscilloscopes

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922133-00 Rev A

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:

When an entry is first created and Report Title and
Description information is provided, your new entry is shown
along with The Drawing Toolbar at the top of the screen.

When finished and the Done button is touched from the
Drawing Toolbar, your new entry is shown on the My
Notebook Entries
list.

Notebook Entries

My Notebook Entries list shows the entries you've already stored on your
instrument. With a stored entry selected on the My Notebook Entries
section of the dialog, you can do the following:

Touch the Flashback (Recall) button to return your instrument to the state
it was in when the Notebook Entry was saved.

Exit Flashback by touching the Undo Flashback button in the top-right
corner of the screen, or touch the Auto Trigger front panel control.

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: The flashback feature currently recalls the
DSO Setup, and all displayed waveforms. Some of result data is not
recalled, including:

Persistence data - While it is saved in hardcopy and is printed on
the report, it is not recalled during Flashback.

Histogram data - Histograms internally have a 32-bit resolution,
but when stored into a trace file and recalled during flashback they
are clipped to 16-bits.

Floating point waveforms - Certain math operations result in the
creation of floating point waveforms with much higher resolution
than can be stored in a 16-bit waveform file. This extra resolution is
not preserved when traces are recalled using flashback.

Cumulative Measurements - Any measurements on when the Lab
Notebook entry is created are not saved individually in the
database (other than being embedded in the hardcopy image). This
means that when flashback is used, the measurements are
recomputed using the recalled waveform data. Normally, doesn't
pose a problem; however, if cumulative measurements were on
when the entry was stored and the cumulative measurements

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