Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual
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Displayed position: Center
Displayed position: Left
Displayed position: Right
Flag
If you left-click the mark while pressing the “Ctrl” key, the mark is displayed in front.
If you left-click the mark while pressing the “Shift” key, the mark is displayed in the back.
Double-clicking a mark, that has been created using the Data Viewer, opens the [Mark
Settings] dialog box in which you can change the displayed group and the mark name.
Searching the Alarm Transition Point and Mark Position
Moves cursor B to the mark that is closest to the right
of the current cursor position
Moves cursor B to the mark that is closest to the left
of the current cursor position
Moves cursor A
Moves cursor B
Moves cursor A
Searches for the alarm change point
Searches for the mark position
Searching the Alarm Transition Point
Moves Cursor A or Cursor B to the alarm transition point (the point at which the alarm
occurred and the point at which the alarm was released) of the active channel.
Searching is possible to the left and right of the cursor.
Searching the Mark Position
Moves Cursor A or Cursor B to the mark position (message, trigger mark, or arbitrary
mark) of the active group.
Searching is possible to the left and right of the cursor.
Note
• The searching function cannot be used, if the cursor is not displayed.
• The search function cannot be used, if there are no arbitrary marks or when the alarm
display is OFF.
• The following types of marks are available:
• Message:
Messages written on the recorder
• Trigger mark:
For each file, the trigger point at the start of recording
• Arbitrary mark: Marks that have been created on the Data Viewer
2.2 Displaying the Waveform