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1. User s Manual Mask Pattern Editor YOKOGAWA IM B9852UH 01E Yokogawa Electric Corporation 3rd Edition Notes Trademarks Revisions 3rd Edition October 2009 YK This user s manual contains useful information about the functions and operating procedures and lists the handling precautions of the Mask Pattern Editor for the DL9000 Series SB5000 Series DLM2000 Series DL6000 DLM6000 Series To ensure correct use please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation After reading the manual keep it in a convenient location for quick reference whenever a question arises during operation e The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the software s performance and functions The figures given in this manual may differ from those that actually appear on your screen Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However should you have any questions or find any errors please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer e Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without the permission of Yokogawa Electric Corporation is strictly prohibited e This software program supports the following DL Series Oscilloscopes DL9000 Series SB5000 Series DLM2000 Series DL6000 DLM6000 Series e Microsoft MS DOS Windows Windows XP and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or tr
2. ademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated For purposes of this manual the TM and symbols do not accompany their respective trademark names or registered trademark names e Other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies e 1st Edition June 2005 2nd Edition November 2008 e 3rd Edition October 2009 All Rights Reserved Copyright 2005 Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM B9852UH 01E Notes on Using the Software Disclaimers By downloading and installing this software the customer agrees to all of the following disclaimers Yokogawa bears no liability for any problems occurring as a result of downloading or installing this software Yokogawa bears no responsibility for any damage caused directly or indirectly as a result of using this software This software is provided free of charge however no unlimited warranty against software defects exists nor is any claim made that the product is free of all defects whatsoever Also Yokogawa is not always able to repair defects bugs in or respond to questions or inquiries about this software Yokogawa reserves all rights to this software including but not limited to all property rights ownership rights and intellectual property rights IM B9852UH 01E Overview Elements Thi
3. cannot be edited To select the element to be edited select the Active option button When you select the Active option button the Display option button is also selected The Lock option button is also released Click OK to apply the specified settings IM B9852UH 01E Saving Loading the Mask Patterns Mask patterns that you create can be saved and mask patterns that you saved earlier can be loaded Saving Overwriting the Mask Pattern 1 From the File menu choose Save The mask pattern is saved overwritten Saving the Mask Pattern by Assigning a Name 1 From the File menu choose Save As or click Ii on the toolbar The Save As dialog box opens PA oax Save in e3 Samples a e File name Maski pat Save as type Mask Pattern Files pat Cancel YA 2 Setthe file name and destination and click Save Loading a Mask Pattern 1 From the File menu choose Open or click Eil on the toolbar The Open dialog box opens Look in fo Samples amp ei EJ Ak 21 OBaseT msk pat 4 100BaseT msk pat 4 USBFull msk pat 4 USmsk pat File name j BaseT msk pat Files of type Mask Pattern Files pat Cancel ZA 2 Set the directory in which the file is saved and the file name and click Open The selected mask pattern is displayed IM B9852UH 01E 11 Printing the Mask Pattern The mask patterns that you create can be printed 1 From the File menu choose Pri
4. e pattern and choose Property from the Edit menu or choose Property from the shortcut menu that appears by right clicking the coordinates The Create Polygon dialog box shown above appears Edit the pattern using the dialog box Thsert Delete i 00 N E Cancel Apply 10 Using Elements A mask pattern can be created for each element and combined to create a mask pattern This software program allows mask patterns to be created for up to four elements This section explains the procedures for displaying and locking a pattern that has been created for an element and the procedures for selecting the element to be edited 1 2 4 From the View menu choose Element The Element Setting dialog box opens Editable element Elementi IV Display FT Loch Active Cancel Element2 IV Display Fm Lock C Active Element3 IV Display Lock C Active Element4 IV Display C Active Show Hide Lock Unlock The menu does not appear when the multi element function is enabled To enable the multi element function follow the procedures in Setting the Environment for Creating Mask Patterns on page 4 As necessary click the Display show hide and Lock lock unlock option buttons for each element If the Display option button is selected the pattern of the element is displayed If the Lock option button is selected the pattern of the element is locked and
5. he shortcut menu that appears by right clicking an arbitrary position on the coordinates The pattern is pasted at the clicked position Deleting a Pattern 12 After clicking the pattern to be deleted choose Cut from the Edit menu or click EJ on the toolbar The selected pattern is deleted 6 IM B9852UH 01E IM B9852UH 01E Creating Mask Patterns Using the Mouse Changing the Pattern Color 13 From the View menu choose Color or click j The Color dialog box opens Basic colors E mE eee BI TT EBE EF Imi B E Ei E E n B E IE n BEEBE EEE Niye n Em m m m E than Custom colors ii U J ip U j ii ip li ip U j Define Custom Colors gt gt Cancel 14 Select a color and click OK If you carry out the operation above when a pattern is selected the color of the selected pattern changes If a pattern is not selected the color is applied to the next pattern that you create Undoing Redoing an Operation To undo a previous operation carry out any of the following procedures From the Edit menu choose Undo e Choose Undo from the shortcut menu that appears when you right click e Click x To redo an operation that you undone carry out any of the following procedures From the Edit menu choose Redo e Choose Redo from the shortcut menu that appears when you right click e Click Greating Mask Patterns by Specifying Coordinates This sectio
6. n explains the procedure of creating patterns by specifying the vertical and horizontal coordinates without using the mouse 1 From the Edit menu choose Create Polygon by Data A Create Polygon dialog box appears Create Polygon x No xaiw dya ___ _ Tats IV Elementi Element2 Elements Element4 Setting Cancel Delete the selected vertex Add a vertex between the selected vertex and the previous vertex 2 Double click the vertical or horizontal input area and enter the coordinate Enter at least three coordinates Note e The vertical and horizontal axes appear differently depending on the unit of coordinates For details on the unit of coordinates see page e The data number is automatically assigned 3 Click Create The pattern is created on the coordinates Click Cancel to clear the input data and not create the pattern Using Elements To create mask patterns by using elements select the element for which the pattern is to be created in step 2 above The same pattern can also be assigned to multiple elements Create Polygon AA x hn E vay Element IV Elementi Element2 Elements Element4 Setting Insert Delete N Cancel IM B9852UH 01E IM B9852UH 01E Creating Mask Patterns by Specifying Coordinates Editing an Existing Pattern by Specifying Coordinates To edit an existing pattern select th
7. ndows XP or Windows Vista IM B9852UH 01E Installation and Uninstallation Installation 1 Download the Mask Editor from YOKOGAWA Website Download it to an arbitrary location on your PC 2 The downloaded file is compressed Use an appropriate decompression software to decompress the file A folder named MaskEditor is created Start Procedure 1 Double click MaskEditor exe The Mask Editor starts Uninstallation 1 Delete the entire MaskEditor folder IM B9852UH 01E Setting the Environment for Creating Mask Patterns Set the environment for creating mask patterns You can enable disable the multi element function and set the unit of the coordinates used to create the patterns 1 From the Edit menu choose Setting The Settings dialog box opens 2 Ifyou are creating mask patterns using elements select the Multi Element check box JV Multi Element Unit Select Note If you select the Multi Element check box you must select the element for creating the center pattern For a description of the element setting see page 10 3 Set the unit of the coordinates used to create the mask pattern to Division or Volt amp Time If you select Volt amp Time set the time division of the time axis the voltage division of the voltage axis and the offset BET xi Multi Element j Cancel Unit Select Time Volt amp Time Time is div Volt 1v div Offset Jo y 4 When you are fi
8. nished specifying the settings click OK To cancel the settings click Cancel Setting the Snap to Grid Function 5 From the View menu point to Snap A menu appears for you to select the snap position on the grid E JMaskEditor Masks File Edit View Window Help v Toolbar De v Status Bar Mask8 Element Element 6 Select 0 1 0 2 0 5 or None Out Snap to any of the 10 divisions of the grid 0 2 Snap to any of the 5 divisions of the grid 0 5 Snap to any of the 2 divisions of the grid None Do not snap to the grid 4 IM B9852UH 01E Creating Mask Patterns Using the Mouse There are two methods for creating mask patterns using the mouse or entering coordinates numerically This section explains the method for creating mask patterns using the mouse To create mask patterns using elements you must select the elements for which to create patterns in advance For a description of the element setting see page 10 1 If the window is not open choose New from the File menu or click Li A window for creating patterns opens k 3MaskEditor Maski File Edit View Window Help Blasi je 5 al Sl K 2 Maski X 5 100div Y O 100div NUM a 2 From the Edit menu choose Create Polygon or click Fae 3 Click the vertices of the pattern on the coordinates After you click the last vertex right click The vertices are connected with lines to create the pattern Set three or m
9. nt or click al on the toolbar The Print dialog box opens Printer Properties Name Status Ready Type Oki OL870 PS 2013 108 Where 1IP_10 0 228 42 Comment Print to file r Print range Copies Number of copies ji C Pages from 1 to j J sal jm Eollate Selection 1 All Cancel 2 Set the necessary items and click Print Showing the Preview 1 From the File menu choose Print Preview or click Lal on the toolbar The print preview is displayed Setting the Printer 1 From the File menu choose Print Setup The Print Setup dialog box opens 2 Set the necessary items and click OK 12 IM B9852UH 01E Arranging the Screen This section explains the procedures for cascading or tiling windows when multiple windows are open 1 From the Window menu choose Cascade or Tile Cascade JMaskEditor US msk nji File Edit View Window Help Mais le j j sala ir sis Ready Xe 4100div 1 000div NUM YA Tile K JMaskEditor US msk Eile Edit View Window Help Dala eel ajel alol X JUS msk o x za Ready PE O500div Y 1 000div NUM YA IM B9852UH 01E 13
10. ore vertices Disa ue ofa Sle fr Note e To delete a pattern that you created choose Undo from the Edit menu or click n e To redo the operation that you undone choose Redo from the Edit menu or click cu IM B9852UH 01E 5 Creating Mask Patterns Using the Mouse Changing the Shape of a Pattern or Moving a Pattern 4 Click on the toolbar 5 To change the shape of a pattern drag the vertex or line of the pattern To move the pattern select the entire pattern and drag it Note When the pointer is OS the vertex or line of the pattern can be dragged When the pointer is f gt the entire pattern can be moved Adding a Vertex 6 To add a vertex to a pattern that has been created choose Segment from the 7 Move the pointer to the position on the pattern line where you wish to add the vertex Click at the position where the pointer changes to a cursor A vertex is added Expanding or Reducing the Pattern 8 To expand or reduce a pattern that has been created choose Scale from the Edit menu or click 9 Move the pointer near a vertex or line on the pattern Drag the position where the pointer changes to amp to expand or reduce the pattern Copying Pasting a Pattern 10 Click the pattern to be copied and choose Copy from the Edit menu or choose Copy from the shortcut menu that appears by right clicking the pattern to be copied 11 Choose Paste from the Edit menu or choose Paste from t
11. s software program is used to create mask patterns that are used on the DL Series The mask pattern created using this program can be loaded into the DL Series via a PC card or USB memory and used for mask tests GO NO GO judgements and history search Elements are valid during the execution of the DL Series mask test The DL Series mask test can execute judgements simultaneously on every four elements This software program can assign the mask patterns that are created to four elements When creating or editing the mask pattern display ON OFF and lock unlock can be set on each element In GO NO GO judgement and history search the element settings are ignored and all of the patterns are loaded Load and Saving Files IM B9852UH 01E The mask patterns that you create can be saved You can also load a mask pattern that you created earlier and edit it PG System Requirements PC Hardware e On PCs supporting Microsoft Windows XP Xviewer requires a PC with a Pentium III CPU running at 500 MHz or faster with 256 MB or more of memory 512 MB or more recommended e On PCs supporting Microsoft Windows Vista Xviewer requires a PC with a Pentium 4 CPU running at 2 GHz or faster with 1 GB or more of memory Operating System OS Xviewer requires Windows XP or Windows Vista Display SVGA or higher XGA or higher recommended Colors 256 colors or more 65536 colors or more recommended Mouse A mouse that is compatible with Wi

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