Chapter 10 Sampling
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[Sample Buffer No.]
Specify the buffer number for sampled data display. This option is the same
as [Buffer No.] in the [Data Sampling] dialog.
Notes on Operations
Refer to page 10-28.
Switches for Data Sampling
When displaying sampled data, scrolling, resetting, etc. can be performed by
setting a switch.
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Notes on Setting
[Division No.]
Specify the division number. Specify the same division number as the trend
sampling part. (
For information on the division number, refer to
Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual (Operation).)
[Function]
Set the switch function.
The following switch functions are available with data sampling.
When the data of [Sample Buffer Mean Display], [Sample Buffer Max.
Display], [Sample Buffer Min. Display], or [Sample Buffer Total Display] should
be displayed, check [
Use Operation] in the [Buffering Area Setting] dialog
for the buffer number specified for calculation. Otherwise, calculation and
data display will not be carried out correctly.
Function
Contents
Roll Up
Scrolls by one data element toward the most recent entry. If all data
cannot be held in the graph, one data element at a time scrolls into
view.
Roll Down
Scrolls by one data element toward the oldest entry. If all data cannot
be held in the graph, one data element at a time scrolls into view.
Plus Block
Scrolls by one page toward the most recent entry.
Minus Block
Scrolls by one page toward the oldest entry.
Graph Return
Returns to the most recent graph display when it is pressed while
flashing. Flashing is canceled as well as the selection.
Reset
When the switch is pressed once, it is turned on. Pressing it again
within 2 seconds clears the buffering area. Sampling restarts
immediately after clearing. If not pressed again within 2 seconds, the
switch is turned off, and resetting is nullified.
Sample Print
Outputs all data stored in the specified buffer to the printer.
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