5 displaying cursor values, 5 displaying cursor values -17, 5 dsplayng cursor values – Yokogawa DAQWORX User Manual

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Dsplayng Cursor Values

Procedure

1.

In the waveform display, click the group from which you wish to read values using

cursors.

2.

Click the position in the waveform display area where you wish to read the data.

If you wish to read another point at the same time, drag the cursor. Cursor A

appears at the position where you first clicked; Cursor B appears at the position

where you released the mouse button. The measurement point is displayed where

the waveform and the cursor cross using a yellow circle.

Cursor A

Cursor B

3.

Click the Display Cursor Rearout button on the toolbar. The Cursor Readout

dialog box opens.

Alarm indication

Value of Cursor A

Value of Cursor B-A

Value of Cursor B

Time of Cursor A

Time of Cursor B

Move

Cursor A

Move Cursor B

Data number at the

Cursor A position

Data number at the Cursor B position

Difference in the data

number between

Cursor A and B

Channel display

color

Active channel mark

Explanaton

The data at the currently displayed cursors are displayed.

Data No.

Displays the data number at the Cursor A and B positions.

Tme Dfference

Displays the time difference between cursors A and B.

Relatve Tme

Displays the time using the first data of the displayed range between cursors A and B

as a reference.

Value A and Value B

Displays the values and alarms of each channel at cursor A or cursor B. Changes to

red if an alarm occurred, and green if an alarm did not occur. The value is blank if no

data exists at the cursor position.

Value B-A

Displays the result of subtracting the values at cursor A from those at cursor B.

Tme A and Tme B

Displays the time at cursors A and B.

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