Setting Zoom Offset


You can zoom into one or more of the eight slots in a channel using a combination of this Zoom Offset and the Zoom Interval. If you decide to zoom in on a portion of the channel, that is, you zoom in on fewer than the eight slots available, you can use the Zoom Offset setting to determine which of the slots is displayed first on the left side of the screen.
Your Zoom Offset setting also determines which slot is displayed when Zoom is set to Rise/Fall, that is, you choose to display only the rising and falling edges of a single slot.
The possible values you can set for Zoom Offset depend on your Zoom setting. If Zoom is set to Slots, that is, you want to display one or more slots or partial slots, you can set Zoom Offset to any value between 0.25 and 7.75 using 0.25 increments. If your Zoom setting is Rise/Fall, you can only set Zoom Offset to a whole integer value between 0 and 7.
Your Zoom Offset setting is also limited by your Zoom Interval setting. With eight slots in any one channel, your Zoom Offset and your Zoom Interval settings can not total any more than eight slots. As an example, if your Zoom Interval is already set to five, you can not set this Zoom Offset any higher than three. Using the same example, if you want to set your Zoom Offset higher than three, you must first lower your Zoom Interval setting.

NOTE: It is this Zoom Offset setting here that is limited by your Zoom Interval setting. Be aware that this Zoom Offset setting can be reduced by a later setting of a high Zoom Interval.


NOTE: The first of the eight slots in a channel is always referred to as Slot 0, and the final slot in the channel is Slot 7.

This setting is only available when View is set to Power versus Time.
For details on setting the Zoom Interval, see "Setting Zoom Interval"
For details on setting Zoom, see "Setting Zoom"
To Set Zoom Offset:

Step
Notes
1
[Display]

2
[Zoom Offset]
Enter the slot number using the numeric keypad, and terminate your selection using the [Slots] menu key. You can also use the knob or the up and down arrow keys to set the Zoom Offset.