
Quick Reference 1
Model N6705A User’s Guide 19
Data Logger
NOTE
Option 055 deletes the Data Logger function on Model N6705A.
Press
Data Logger
This key
toggles
between
standard and
marker views
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Standard View
89
10
11
Marker View
1
Trace Controls Identifies the voltage or current trace that will be displayed. Dashes (----) indicate that
the specified trace is turned off. Select the trace and press Enter to turn it on or off.
2 Output Traces
Voltage, current, or power traces. Voltage traces V1,V2, V3 and V4 shown.
Press Trigger Level knob to autoscale all traces.
3 Status
Indicates whether the Data Logger is logging data, done logging, or is empty.
4 Filename
Indicate the file to which the data is being logged.
5 Data Bar &
Time Elapsed
Displays the progress of the data logger. The yellow bar is the data that has been
logged. Numbers to the right indicate time elapsed/total duration.
6 Timebase
Information
Displays the time remaining before the trigger point; the time at the center line of the
grid in relation to trigger point; and the time elapsed since the trigger.
7 Trigger
Identifies the trigger source and trigger offset. The trigger offset is specified in % of the
total duration, but shown in seconds on the display.
8 M1 Marker
Measurement Marker 1 enabled. Adjust using Marker 1 knob. Press knob to reset.
9 M2 Marker
Measurement Marker 2 enabled. Adjust using Marker 2 knob. Press knob to reset.
10 Intersect Point
Shows where the measurement markers intersect the waveform.
11 Measurements
Shows the calculations of the waveform data between Marker 1 and Marker 2.
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