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Logic Analyzer Reference
The Analyzer Format Menu
Label fields
The label fields are the fields with label names along the left side of the
display below the field captioned Labels. The default label names are
Bus1 through Bus126. Selecting the label fields pops up a choice of
Turn Label On, Turn Label Off, and Modify Label.
The Turn Label Off option turns off the label. When a label is turned
off, the label name and the bit assignments are saved by the logic
analyzer so that you can turn the label back on and not have to retype
the bit assignments and name. With labels off, the label names remain
displayed for identification and searching purposes. Turning labels off
may save memory in transitional timing.
Labels may have from 1 to 32 channels assigned to them. If you try to
assign more than 32 channels to a label, the logic analyzer will beep,
indicating an error. A message will appear at the top of the screen
telling you that 32 channels per label is the maximum.
Channels assigned to a label are numbered from right to left by the
logic analyzer. The least significant assigned channel on the far right is
numbered 0, the next assigned channel is numbered 1, and all other
channels are assigned sequentially up to the maximum of 16 per pod.
Because 32 channels can be assigned to one label at most, the highest
number that can be given to a channel is 31.
Although labels can contain split fields, assigned channels are always
numbered consecutively within a label.