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Trace/Detector
OperandsSelects the trace operand(s) to be used for the trace math functions for the destination trace.Operand 1Selects the first trace operand to be used for the trace math functions for the destination trace.Operand 2Selects the second trace operand to be used for the trace math functions for the destination trace.
Key Path Trace, Math
Notes The operands of the trace math commands specify the trace operands. Since
the operands are common to all math functions for a given trace, the most
recently sent math function command sets the operands for each trace and are
reflected on the trace operand keys.
Dependencies The destination trace cannot be an operand.
Readback line In square brackets, the First Trace operand, new line, and the second trace
operand, as:
[Op1 = Trace 1,
Op2 = Trace2]
where Trace 1 is operand 1 and Trace 2 is operand 2.
Initial S/W Revision Prior to A.02.00
Key Path Trace, Math, Trace Operands
Dependencies The First Trace cannot be the same as the destination trace. The destination
trace number is gray on the key, and the underline skips that number when
selecting the trace.
Preset Trace number – 2 (wraps at 1). For example, for Trace 1, the First Trace
presets to Trace 5; for Trace 6, it presets to Trace 4.
State Saved The First Trace operand for each trace is stored in instrument state.
Readback Trace <trace number>
Initial S/W Revision Prior to A.02.00
Key Path Trace, Math, Trace Operands
Dependencies The Second Trace cannot be the same as the destination trace. The destination
trace number is gray on the key, and the underline skips that number when
selecting the trace.
Preset Trace number – 1 (wraps at 1). For example, for Trace 1, the Second Trace
presets to Trace 6; for Trace 6, it presets to Trace 5.
State Saved The Second Trace operand for each trace is stored in instrument state