App index – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual

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Switching Operation Screens

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• Moving the Cursor and Scrolling the Waveform

Cursor

Cursor value mark

Moves the cursor up by 1 dot.

Moves the cursor down by 1 dot.

Hold down an arrow key to move

the cursor by 1 division at a time.

Use the left and right arrow keys on the horizontal trend display.

• Displaying the Continuing Data

Approximately one screen of data is shown on the historical trend display. The

continuing data can be shown as follows:

Move the cursor to the end of the waveform and

continue to press the arrow key to shift a half a

page and display the continuing data.

Move the cursor to the end of the waveform and

continue to press the arrow key to shift a half a

page and display the continuing data.

Use the left and right arrow keys on the horizontal trend display.

Displayed

• Specifying the Display Range

Specify the display range. Items inside the parentheses are for the horizontal trend

display.

* When you clear the scale (see page 4-8), the screen switching icons appear in its place.

1.

Press the

right (up) arrow key.

The waveform of the entire data range is displayed at the right (top) section of the screen.

All data display

(all of the data in the display memory)

Displayed highlighted.

These icons are not displayed if the scale

is displayed.

Frame indicating the display range

Loads as much of the continuous data as

the display memory can hold and shows

the data when switching to the all data

display.

2.

Press the

up and down (left and right) arrow keys to set the display position

by moving the frame that indicates the display range. If you hold down one of the
arrow keys, the frame that indicates the display range will move continuously in
the direction of the arrow that you hold down.

3.

Press the

left (down) arrow key.

The specified range is displayed.

4.3 Displaying Past Measured Data (Historical Trend Display)

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