Rohde & Schwarz MXO44-245 Oscilloscope

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Measurements
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199User Manual 1335.5337.02 ─ 05
"Minimum"
The horizontal cursor is set to the crossing point of the vertical cursor
with the minimum waveform envelope.
"Maximum"
The horizontal cursor is set to the crossing point of the vertical cursor
with the maximum waveform envelope.
Remote command:
CURSor<cu>:X1ENvelope on page 553
CURSor<cu>:X2ENvelope on page 553
X1 position, X2 position
Define the left and right position of the vertical cursors.
Remote command:
CURSor<cu>:X1Position on page 550
CURSor<cu>:X2Position on page 551
Y1 position, Y2 position
Define the upper and lower position of the horizontal cursor lines.
If Track waveform is enabled, the user setting is disabled and the measurement results
are displayed in the result table.
Remote command:
CURSor<cu>:Y1Position on page 551
CURSor<cu>:Y2Position on page 551
Track waveform
The horizontal cursors track the waveform. The first cursor line indicates the current
vertical minimum, and the second cursor line indicates the maximum. If the waveform
changes, e.g. during a running measurement, the cursors move along with it.
If both horizontal and vertical cursors are displayed, the horizontal cursors are posi-
tioned to the crossing points of the vertical cursors with the waveform. The measure-
ment results are displayed in the cursor result box.
Remote command:
CURSor<cu>:TRACking[:STATe] on page 552
Place on display
Resets the cursors to their initial positions. Reset is helpful if the cursors have disap-
peared from the display or need to be moved for a larger distance.
9.1.3.2 Advanced settings
Access: Cursor key > "Advanced" tab
The settings in the "Advanced" cursor tab configure the behavior and display of cursor
lines, and labels for the lines.
The cursor style and position of the measurement results is defined in the "Settings" >
"Appearance" > "Cursor" dialog box.
Cursor measurements
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