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5.0 PAUSE MODE
Press ) to enter the PAUSE mode from any of the three display modes: 2-D, 3-D, or
Barchart. When the PAUSE mode is active ,<Pause> is displayed in the top center of the
screen. Frequency range cannot be changed while the PAUSE mode is active.
The PAUSE mode displays up to 11 cycles of real time data. Real time data acquisition is
suspended. You may change display modes, amplitude range, cursor location, and vehicle
components while viewing data captured in PAUSE mode. The flashing indicators for
<OVERLAP> and frequency out of range is forced to the ON condition, if the conditions
exist.
While in 3-D Raster display, stored spectral information may be scrolled one spectrum at a
time by pressing u or d. The spectrum at the bottom of the 3-D Raster screen is
displayed when the 2-D display is selected. Only the spectrums on the 3-D Raster display
are used in the Barchart display. A detailed example of using the PAUSE mode is provided
on the following page.
From the PAUSE mode you can save data for later review. See Section 6.0 Data Record on
page 212.
Functions available in PAUSE mode are listed in the Active Keys descriptions.
ACTIVE KEYS
l r Move cursor left or right (2-D mode only).
u d Increase or decrease amplitude range (2-D mode only).
Scroll through stored spectral information (3-D Raster only).
) Exit PAUSE mode (all modes).
! Cycle through 2-D, 3-D, and Barchart display modes (all modes).
# Cycle through engine, wheel and drivetrain displays
(all modes).
^ Save current data block in Tester memory. If saved
in the current pause cycle, this key is not active.
Component Identifier
Engine speed
Vehicle speed
Maximum amplitude
Y-axis
Minimum amplitude
Selected component
OVERLAP is displayed when overlap
condition exists.
PAUSE mode indicator
Current time
Current frequency
Magnitude of signal at cursor position
Frequency of signal at cursor position
Current frequency
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