?G    0 8  ?  d { e 7   !!"  "#! #$" $$# (-(!-2( $27-,&7<2-<A7O0AA<[3dnd6nxd:xn;x= @dBDGIMMR ! T!* T*+!9U++*U>>>VHHHZJJJ] `bcAnyWave Help ManagerUse mouse or press Ctrl +  key to select: @1,"What You Can Do with the Instrument Screen Tool" @5,"Help on Instrument Screen Menu Options and Controls" @10,"Index" @40,"How to ..." @0:0,"Other AnyWave Tools and Glossaries" @6,"Tips" @910:0,"How to Use Help" /What You Can Do with the Instrument Screen Tool]The Instrument Screen tool allows you to work with @3:0,"instrument screens" from the connected instrument. To get an overview of tasks you can do with the Instrument Screen tool, choose @10:0,"Transferring Instrument Screens". To get information about the screen parts of the Instrument Screen tool, choose @2,"Overview of Screen Parts". Overview of Screen Parts Ŀ @100,"File" @200,"Screen" @30:0,"Instrument" @400,"Options" @60:0,"Tools" @905:0,"Help" Ĵ Ŀ @3,"Normal" @900,"Receive" @3,"View" @3,"Result" @3,"Graph" @4,"Description" Ŀ Ĵ Ĵ Ĵ Ĵ Normal View Result GraphuThe result graph shows the instrument screen from your instrument. The graph is initially at its normal view size. Description Control BoxQAllows you to type a description of the instrument screen into the text lines. +Instrument Screen Menu Options and ControlsMENU OPTIONS: @100,"File" @200,"Screen" @30:0,"Instrument" @400,"Options" @60:0,"Tools" @110,"New" @210,"Receive" @31:0,"Control" @410,"Colors" @61:0,"Instrument Screen" @120,"Open" @35:0,"Connect" @420,"Full screen" @62:0,"Waveform" @140,"Save as" @430,"Continuous" @63:0,"Meter Logging" @150,"Print" @52:0,"Tools used" @64:0,"Instrument Setup" @40:0,"Print setup" @65:0,"Envelope Compare" @41:0,"DOS shell" @66:0,"Sequence" @42:0,"Exit" @905:0,"Help" @906:0,"Contents" @907:0,"About" CONTROL BUTTONS: @900,"Receive" @901,"Normal View" @902,"Help" TipstMake a selection between: . @7,"Quick Function Reference Tips" . @285:0,"Tips on Using Program Controls" Quick Function Reference Tips To read the instrument screen from an instrument, activate the button. To read an instrument screen from one of the instrument's memories, select the menu option. Note: Applicable to Fluke 99 and 96 ScopeMeter test tools. To read instrument screens repeatedly, select the menu option. To view an instrument screen enlarged (2x higher and 2x wider), select the menu option. IndexThe Help Index provides an alphabetical list of all topics. To quickly move to a portion of the index, select one of the following letters: @11,"A" @12,"B" @13,"C" @14,"D" @15,"E" @16,"F" @17,"G" @18,"H" @19,"I" @20,"J" @21,"K" @22,"L" @23,"M" @24,"N" @25,"O" @26,"P" @27,"Q" @28,"R" @29,"S" @30,"T" @31,"U" @32,"V" @33,"W" @34,"X" @35,"Y" @36,"Z" To page forward and backward through the index, activate the and buttons. - A -2@901:0,"Abbreviations" @907:0,"About AnyWave" - B - No keywords available. - C -L@834:0,"Changing Field Names in a Data Base" @45,"Changing the Graph Display" @410,"Colors" @800:0,"Connecting an Instrument" @952:0,"Connecting a Modem" @906:0,"Contents of Help" @430,"Continuous Receiving" @31:0,"Control Instrument" @835:0,"Copying a Record in a Data Base" @838:0,"Creating a New Data Base" - D -@2:0,"Data Types" @880:0,"Data Base" @881:0,"Data Base Structure" @886:0,"Data Base More Operations" @892:0,"Delete Record" @837:0,"Deleting a Record in a Data Base" @4,"Description Control Box" @932:0,"Direct Connection Instrument to PC" @41:0,"DOS Shell" - E -$@105:0,"EIA-232-D" @42:0,"Exit" - F -o@898:0,"Field Names" @100,"File Menu" @19:0,"Files - Tasks - Tools Cross-Reference" @420,"Full Screen" - G -q@0:0,"Glossaries" @940:0,"GPIB Connection Notes" @106:0,"GPIB" @120,"Graphics Data" @830,"Grey Scale" - H -@5,"Help on Instrument Screen Menu Options and Controls" @905:0,"Help Menu" @913:0,"Help Screen Controls" @40,"How to ..." @910:0,"How to Use Help" @120,"HPGL Data" @840,"HPGL Plot" - I -@50,"Inserting an Instrument Screen into a Text Document" @30:0,"Instrument Menu" @830,"Instrument Screen Colors" @3:0,"Instrument Screen" @920:0,"Instruments that are Supported" - J - No keywords available. - K - No keywords available. - L -@950:0,"Local Modem" - M -m@954:0,"Modem Connection to Instrument or PC" @953:0,"Modem Connection Tips" @107:0,"Modem Interface" - N -r@896:0,"New Data Base" @110,"New Instrument Screen" @901,"Normal View Button" @3,"Normal View Result Graph" - O -@120,"Open File" @832:0,"Open a File by Selecting Records in a Data Base" @400,"Options Menu" @0:0,"Other AnyWave tools" @2,"Overview of Screen Parts" - P -v@840,"Plot HPGL" @40:0,"Print Setup" @150,"Print" @205:0,"Printer Setup" @55,"Printing an Instrument Screen" - Q -$@7,"Quick Function Reference Tips" - R -@900,"Receive Button" @210,"Receive Instrument Screen" @950:0,"Remote Modem" @836:0,"Renaming a Record in a Data Base" @105:0,"RS-232-C" - S -@140,"Save as File" @65,"Save an Instrument Screen to File" @60,"Save an Instrument Screen to Data Base" @833:0,"Save to File by Selecting Records in a Data Base" @210,"Screen Memory" @200,"Screen Menu" @894:0,"Select File" @102:0,"Select Instrument" @831:0,"Select Another Data Base" @830:0,"Select a Data Base" @811:0,"Select the Graphics Printer" @930:0,"Serial Connection Notes" @105:0,"Serial Interface" @208:0,"Start Print" @920:0,"Supported Instruments" - T --@19:0,"Tasks - Tools - Files Cross-Reference" @900:0,"Terms" @953:0,"Tips on Connecting a Modem" @285:0,"Tips on Using Program Controls" @7,"Tips (Functional)" @19:0,"Tools - Files - Tasks Cross-Reference" @60:0,"Tools Menu" @52:0,"Tools Used" @10:0,"Transferring Instrument Screens" - U -@820:0,"Using the Keyboard Controls" @821:0,"Using the Mouse Controls" @910:0,"Using the Help Function" @911:0,"Using the Help Scroll Bar" @915:0,"Using the Keyboard for Help" @950:0,"Using a Modem" @914:0,"Using the Mouse for Help" - V - No keywords available. - W -q@912:0,"What a Help Page Contains" @1:0,"What You Can Do with the AnyWave Software" @50,"Word Processing" - X - No keywords available. - Y - No keywords available. - Z - No keywords available. How to ...@834:0,"Change Field Names in a Data Base" @45,"Change the Graph Display" @800:0,"Connect an Instrument" @835:0,"Copy a Record in a Data Base" @838:0,"Create a New Data Base" @837:0,"Delete a Record in a Data Base" @50,"Insert an Instrument Screen into a Text Document" @832:0,"Open a File by Selecting Records in a Data Base" @55,"Print an Instrument Screen" @836:0,"Rename a Record in a Data Base" @60,"Save an Instrument Screen to Data Base" @65,"Save an Instrument Screen to File" @833:0,"Save to File by Selecting Records in a Data Base" @830:0,"Select a Data Base" @831:0,"Select Another Data Base" @811:0,"Select the Graphics Printer" @910:0,"Use the Help Function" @820:0,"Use the Keyboard Controls" @821:0,"Use the Mouse Controls" Changing the Graph DisplayChange the colors of the graph as follows: 1. Select the menu. 2. Select the option. 3. Select a different color for the following: . the of the graph. . the of the graph (waveforms + text). . the color of the screen's grey scale. Note: Applicable to Fluke 99, 96, 92, and 91 ScopeMeter test tools. 4. Activate the button to make the changes active. Change the size of the graph as follows: 1. Select the menu. 2. Select the option. As a result, the graph becomes twice as large. 3. Activate the button to reduce the size of the graph to normal. 3Inserting an Instrument Screen into a Text DocumentInsert an instrument screen (PCX or HGL file) into a text document by using WordPerfect or Word for Windows. 1. Execute @65,"Save Instrument Screen to File". Exit AnyWave: 2. Select the menu. 3. Select the option to exit the AnyWave software. Continue with WordPerfect (step 4a) or Word for Windows (step 4b). Start Up WordPerfect: 4a. Start up WordPerfect 5.1 or 6.0, for example. 5a. Open or create the document into which the instrument screen will be inserted. 6a. Insert the instrument screen file, e.g., MYNAME.PCX or MYNAME.HGL, into the opened document as follows: . Select the "Graphics" menu (Alt/F9). . Select the "Figure" option (1). . Select the "Create" option (1). . Select the "Filename" option (1). . Enter the path and the name of the file that you want to insert, e.g., C:\ANYWAVE\MYNAME.PCX (or .HGL). . Press the "Enter" key to insert the instrument screen into the document. Start Up Word: 4b. Start up Word for Windows 6.0, for example. 5b. Open or create the document into which the instrument screen will be inserted. 6b. Insert the instrument screen file, e.g., MYNAME.PCX or MYNAME.HGL, into the opened document as follows: . Select the "Insert" menu. . Select the "Picture" option. . Select the "PC Paintbrush [*.PCX]" or "HPGL plot data [*.HGL]" type from the "List Files of Type" ring control box. . Enter the path and the name of the file that you want to insert, e.g., C:\ANYWAVE\MYNAME.PCX (or .HGL). . Press the "Enter" key to insert the instrument screen into the document. Printing an Instrument ScreenSRead an instrument screen as follows: 1. Activate the button to read the instrument screen from a ScopeMeter test tool as graphics data (PCX), or from a CombiScope instrument as HPGL plot data (HGL). The instrument screen is displayed in the graph. Add text: 2. Select one of the text lines below the graph by clicking on it or by pressing the Tab key. Type the text that you want to add. Print the instrument screen as follows: 3. Select the menu. 4. Select the option. 5. Activate the button to start printing. (Saving an Instrument Screen to Data BaseRead an instrument screen as follows: 1. Activate the button to read the instrument screen from a ScopeMeter test tool as graphics data (PCX), or from a CombiScope instrument as HPGL plot data (HGL). The instrument screen is displayed in the graph. Add text: 2. Select one of the text lines below the graph by clicking on it or by pressing the Tab key. Type the text that you want to add. Save to data base: 3. Select the menu. 4. Select the option. 5. Activate the button (if inactive). 6. If no data base was selected before, execute @830:0,"Selecting a Data Base". 7. Execute @833:0,"Saving to File by Selecting Records". #Saving an Instrument Screen to FileTRead an instrument screen as follows: 1. Activate the button to read the instrument screen from a ScopeMeter test tool as graphics data (PCX), or from a CombiScope instrument as HPGL plot data (HGL). The instrument screen is displayed in the graph. Add text: 2. Select one of the text lines below the graph by clicking on it or by pressing the Tab key. Type the text that you want to add. Save to File: 3. Select the menu. 4. Select the option. 5. Activate the button (if inactive). 6. Enter a name for the PCX file into the box, e.g., MYNAME. Possible extensions are: - *.PCX for ScopeMeter test tools (graphical bit map) - *.HGL for CombiScope instruments (HPGL plot data) 7. Activate the button to create the file. MenuAllows you to open and save instrument screen files, make a hard copy of an instrument screen, and exit the AnyWave software. - @110,"New" Creates a blank screen to make a new start. - @120,"Open..." Opens a PCX or HGL file. - @140,"Save as..." Saves the instrument screen in the graph to PCX or HGL file. - @150,"Print..." Prints the instrument screen in the graph to the hard copy device. - @40:0,"Print setup" Selects a hard copy device for printouts. - @41:0,"DOS shell..." Leaves the AnyWave software via the DOS shell. - @42:0,"Exit" Exits the AnyWave software. ͻ Tip: To get the File menu options: . Point at File menu and click left mouse button. . Hold down Alt key and press F key. ͼ  Menu OptionRemoves the current instrument screen from the graph. The file name becomes "Untitled". When an instrument screen exists in the graph that has not been saved, a request to save it pops up.  Menu Option@The Open dialog box pops up, allowing you to open an instrument screen file of one of the following data formats: - *.PCX Graphics (bit map) file. - *.HGL HPGL plot (vector oriented) file. Activate the button to open a file by specifying a file name. Activate the button to select a file by specifying keywords. After you select a file name, the instrument screen in the file is displayed in the graph. When an instrument screen exists in the graph that has not been saved, a request to save it pops up first.  Menu OptionThe Save As dialog box pops up, allowing you to save an instrument screen to a file in the following data formats: - *.PCX Graphics (bit map) file. - *.HGL HPGL plot (vector oriented) file. Note: Yo can save instrument screen data as HGL file, only if it is received as HPGL plot data. ͻ Tip: HPGL plot data can also be saved as PCX file. ͼ Activate the button to save to file by specifying a file name. Activate the button to save to file by specifying keywords.  Menu OptionPrints the instrument screen in the graph to the hard copy device. The @208:0,"Start Print" dialog box pops up, allowing you to start or cancel printing. Note: You can choose your hard copy device by selecting the menu option. Tip: If you print to a color printer, change instrument screen colors to your own wishes via the menu option. Menu2Allows you to receive the instrument screen from a selected instrument. - @210,"Receive..." Reads the instrument screen and displays it in the graph. Applicable to:  ScopeMeter test tools.  CombiScope instruments. ͻ Tip: To get the Screen menu options: . Point at Screen menu and click left mouse button. . Hold down Alt key and press S key. ͼ ! Menu OptionStarts reading of the instrument screen from the instrument that is selected. Note: If two instruments have been connected, first the @102:0,"Select Instrument" dialog box pops up, allowing you to select one of them. If is active, reading is done continuously. If inactive, reading is done only once. If reading of an instrument screen is not successful while you moved the mouse during reading, see @211,"Hint". If the instrument is a Fluke 99 or 96 ScopeMeter test tool, the @842,"Instrument Screens" dialog box pops up, allowing you to read from screen or instrument screen memory: . The Fluke 99 ScopeMeter test tool has 10 screen memories. . The Fluke 96 ScopeMeter test tool has 5 screen memories. "Hint on Reading Instrument ScreensIf reading is not successful while you moved the mouse during reading of the instrument screen, proceed as follows: 1. Save or print the instrument screen you want to keep. 2. Exit the AnyWave software. 3. Determine the COM port number to which your mouse is connected, e.g., COM2 (range from 1 through 4). 4. Restart the AnyWave software with the mouse COM port specified as follows: ANYWAVE /MOUSE:2 As a result, the mouse is disabled during screen transfers.  Menu&Contains additional options. - @410,"Colors..." Changes the background, foreground, and grey scale color of the graph. - @420,"Full screen..." Enlarges the graph to the full screen size (2:1); only for VGA adapters. - @430,"Continuous..." Allows you to read instrument screens continuously or only once. - @52:0,"Tools used..." Allows you to define which tools to use in the menu. ͻ Tip: To get the Options menu options: . Point at Options menu and click left mouse button. . Hold down Alt key and press O key. ͼ ! Menu OptionThe @830,"Instrument Screen Color" dialog box pops up, allowing you to change the color of the background, foreground, and grey scale of the graph. & Menu OptionEnlarges the instrument screen graph to the full screen size (2:1). At the same time, the button is moved to the right, and the and buttons are added. The full instrument screen graph looks like the following: Ŀ F u l l ͻ @900,"Receive" S c r e e n ͹ @901,"Normal View" R e s u l t ͹ @902,"Help" G r a p h ͼ Full Screen Result graph The full screen result graph shows the enlarged instrument screen (2x higher and 2x wider). Notes: - This option works only for VGA graphics adapters. - The menu bar is not displayed. Activate the button to display and use it again. % Menu Option)Switches between reading an instrument screen only once (continuous inactive) or reading instrument screens continuously (continuous active). Note: If this option is selected, the reading of instrument screens is started immediately (no need to activate the button). Open Dialog BoxAllows you to open a PCX or HGL file by specifying a file name. Select @280:0,"Open" file for a description on how to do that. Open Dialog BoxyAllows you to open a PCX or HGL file by specifying keywords. Select @882:0,"Open" for a description on how to do that. Save As Dialog BoxAllows you to save an instrument screen to a PCX or HGL file by specifying a file name. Select @281:0,"Save As" for a description on how to do that. Save As Dialog BoxAllows you to save an instrument screen to a PCX or HGL file by specifying keywords. Select @883:0,"Save As" for a description on how to do that. "Instrument Screen Color Dialog Box^Allows you to change the following colors: - Select the background color of the graph from the ring control box. - Select the foreground color (waveforms + text) of the instrument screen from the ring control box. - If supported for the instrument, select another color for the grey scale of the instrument screen from the ring control box. Limitation: Printout of grey scale is not possible for an EGA adapter. ͻ Tip: Point at color control box and click the left mouse button to get a list of predefined colors. ͼ - Activate the button to change the colors in the graph. - Activate the button to cancel changing of colors. Instrument Plot Input Dialog BoxEnables plotting of the instrument screen. - For 4-channel CombiScope instruments, e.g., PM3394A:  Use the softkey menus to select at the instrument (in DSO mode). . UTILITY - PRINT & PLOT - plot and - HPGL. . UTILITY - PRINT & PLOT - IEEE (if connected via GPIB). . UTILITY - PRINT & PLOT - RS232 (if connected via serial interface).  Press the HARD COPY (or PLOT) key at the instrument's front panel. - For 2-channel CombiScope instruments, e.g., PM3335:  Use the softkey menus to select at the instrument (in DIGITAL mode): . Option - IEEE - T/L (talker/listener). . Option - Plot-Digital. . Type = HP7475A PLOT HPGL, for example. . Output = IEEE (or RS232 if connected via serial interface). . Format = for example, 1.0.  Press the PLOT key at the instrument's front panel. - Activate the button to cancel plotting of the instrument screen. Instrument Screens Dialog BoxAllows you to read from the instrument screen or from one of the screen memories. - Select one of the following possibilities from the list box: . to select reading from instrument screen. . A memory number to select reading from screen memory. - Make the button active to include the grey color of the Fluke 99, 96, 92, and 91 ScopeMeter test tools into the instrument screen (used in MIN MAX TrendPlot and MIN MAX Envelope). - Activate the button to start reading of the instrument screen. - Activate the button to cancel reading of the instrument screen.  ButtonStarts reading of the instrument screen from the instrument that is selected. Tip: If you want to read from one of the ScopeMeter test tool screen memories or use grey scaling, start up via the menu option. If is active, reading is done continuously until you stop it by pressing a key. If inactive, reading is done only once. If reading of an instrument screen is not successful while you moved the mouse during reading, see @211,"Hint".  ButtonReduces the size of the instrument screen graph to normal view proportions (1:1). Select to enlarge the instrument screen graph to full screen proportions (2:1).  Button Full ScreenActivate the button to reduce the size of the instrument screen graph to normal view proportions (1:1). Activate the button to start reading of a new instrument screen.