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Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations
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DG1000Z User’s Guide
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Track
Press Track to select the track mode as “On”, “Invert” or “Off”.
On: enable the track function. The instrument copies the various parameters
and states (except the channel output state) of CH1 to CH2 automatically. When
the paramaters or states of CH1 are changed, the corresponding parameters or
states of CH2 (except the channel output state) will be adjusted to the same
values or states automatically. At this point, the dual channels can output the
same signal (if currently enabled).
Invert: the track function is enabled. The instrument copies the various
parameters and states (except the channel output state) of CH1 to CH2
automatically. When the paramaters or states of CH1 are changed, the
corresponding parameters or states of CH2 (except the channel output state)
will be adjusted to the same value automatically. At this point, CH2 outputs the
inverted signal of the output signal of CH1 (if currently enabled).
Off: disable the track function. This is the default state.
Note:
when track function is enabled, coupling function and channel copy function
are disabled, the user interface is switched to single channel view mode and the
current channel is CH1.
Channel Copy
DG1000Z supports states and waveform copy function between its two channels,
namely copies all parameters and states (except the channel output state) and
arbitrary waveform data of one channel to the other one.
Press Utility Channel Copy to enter the channel copy setting interface.
Press CH1=>CH2 to copy all parameters and states (except the channel output
state) and arbitrary waveform data of CH1 to CH2.
Press CH2=>CH1 to copy all parameters and states (except the channel output
state) and arbitrary waveform data of CH2 to CH1.
Note:
channel coupling or track function and channel copy function are mutually
exclusive. When channel coupling or track function is enabled, the menu Channel
Copy is grayed out and disabled.