Yes i see 0Hz spike, it is wierd..... i think red marker (1) on the left of the screen should be referent not center of the screen, but it is not big problem, before doing FFT i just need to put CH to the center. Am I right?
Myself, I either do that or ignore the spike.
I have one more question about FFT.
When i change horizontal scale in Hz, horizontal scale in seconds (of the wave) is changing too. The same is happening with Vrms scale, but not with dB scale. Hope you understand.
This is stupid, i want to change X and Y scale of FFT not scale of the wave !!
Yeah, that's how it works. I wrote a long post refuting your claim that timebase setting is not relevant to FFT setting with measurement examples, but my computer ate it and I of course did not back up the data. Timebase is affected in dB mode as well, but it may not be as obvious. For example, set your CH1 to 10 ns/div and go to FFT. On my scope, it goes to 400 MHz/div. Once I mode it to say 5 kHz/div and exit FFT mode, scope is in 1 ms/div. Also sometimes, the timebase will change but the timebase indicator will not change. This almost always happens when doing self-calibration, but I think it happened a few times to me with FFT mode as well.
You can't actually do what you want, since FFT data is (obviously) just calculated from the samples taken from the X and Y waves. In FFT mode with Vrms set, you're actually directly controlling the volts/divs scale directly and FFT is calculated by the method described in the manual. Scope takes 2048 samples from the channel, calculates FFT using that samples and puts it into 1024 bins. You can either set the channel and go to FFT mode, or you can set the channel indirectly in the FFT mode.
I'm not sure what they're doing in dB mode for voltage ranges...