In the top too bar in the centre area there is a buffer looks like [1 of 32] etc. Advance or reverse each screen by depressing the buttons to the right or left as desired.
I understand friend, but in this function that you mentioned moves the whole screen, in this option I had before it was possible to advance or delay only one signal example if I caught a wave of vacuum I could advance or delay it in relation to another signal as a signal. rotation
I understand friend, but in this function that you mentioned moves the whole screen, in this option I had before it was possible to advance or delay only one signal example if I caught a wave of vacuum I could advance or delay it in relation to another signal as a signal. rotation
What you want to do only works with reference waveforms.
The only way you can manipulate the waveform in this way is by creating a reference waveform. This allows you to overlay multiple captures but add time the all together if the all the captures were taken in the same timebase.
Quickest way to create a reference waveform is to right click on the grid, and select reference waveform from the list. You will then have the option to select any active channel and create a reference.
Once this is on the screen to move it backwards or forwards you will need to adjust the delay which can be found in the Axis options in the lower corners of the screen under the reference waveform axis.
Once this is on the screen to move it backwards or forwards you will need to adjust the delay which can be found in the Axis options in the lower corners of the screen under the reference waveform axis.
Alignment reference waveform.mp4
Hopefully the attached videos will help.
Kind regards
Ben
Hi
Is it possible to delay longer? I mean about more than 1 sec? I have a waveform in which I need to delay up to 4 seconds