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Re: Siglent SDS3000X HD and upgraded SDS1000X HD
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What I noticed again yesterday is not an SDS3000X HD specific thing, but of a general nature with the software platform.
It concerns the display of the measured points:
I had also displayed the Stdev values from channel 2 and channel 3, later I no longer needed the two channels, so I had deactivated them again.
Accordingly, I no longer needed the values for 2 and 3, so I wanted to delete them....
It's not as simple as you might think at first.
You can only delete them all with "clear" in the measurement menu.
You can delete them individually by tapping the value for the relevant channel again, for example, in my case by tapping stdev again in the menu, then it's gone.
Now I could not delete stdev for channel 2 and channel 3, why ?
Quite simply because the channels are not active...
This means that to delete the measuring points, you must:
-reactivate the channels that are no longer required (and then deactivate them)
- or remember beforehand and delete the measuring points first, then deactivate the channels
- or delete everything with "clear" and create the measuring points for the active channels again.
Of course you can say that anyone who forgets will be punished, but you can also make it a little easier.
Measuring point n(value)(source) on/off, done.
Edit: B**sh** written.
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Re: Siglent SDS3000X HD and upgraded SDS1000X HD
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... you can also make it a little easier.
Correct - you can make it a lot easier. No need to open the "Type" dialog. Just tap or click on the minus sign (in M1 mode the upper right corner of each measurement "box", in M2 mode in front of each measurement line).
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Hmm...
I pressed it yesterday, but only with my finger.
I'll try again soon.
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Yes, that's right, it works if you hit the minus sign exactly, I couldn't manage that yesterday.
A slightly simpler operation would still not be bad, but that's complaining on a high level.
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