Tektronix 070-8811-08 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
Operating Basics
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Session time. The instrument time-stamps any errors encountered
during the Session with the chosen time code; the information is
saved in NVRAM for use when you output a Session report (refer
to page 34).
(2) Run(ning)/Stop(ped) indicator and soft button assignment. This
indicator is associated with the top soft button, immediately be-
low the MENU button. The current state is highlighted. Run
means that the Session is running, and statistics are accumulating.
Stop means that the Session has been suspended, or stopped.
Press the soft button to toggle the Session between Run(ning) and
Stop(ped).
(3) Session Statistics, explained below.
(4) RESET Session indicator and soft button assignment. This indica-
tor is visible only when the Session is stopped. Press the
associated soft button (immediately above CLEAR MENU) to
reset all Session statistics to 0 or blank (unknown). Note that a
Session reset erases all Session statistics from memory; if you
plan to output a Session report, do so before you reset the Ses-
sion.
(5) Copy soft button is present when SHORT REPORT or LONG
REPORT has been selected through the Serial Port submenu and
the session has been stopped but not reset. Press the soft button to
output a session report to an attached printer or personal comput-
er. Refer to Session Reports beginning on page 34 for more
information.
Session Statistics
The session display reports these values for the four input channels:
H Highest true peak in the session. It is equal to the highest peak
indicator reading on the corresponding level meter, and does not
depend on the meter Scale & Ballistics selected through the
Level Meters submenu.
H Highest meter bar reading (bar rdg) of the session. This
corresponds to the highest reading of the meter bar, whichfor a
given audio programmay depend on the meter Scale &
Ballistics selected through the Level Meters submenu.