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Chapter 2: Task Guide
Formatting Labels for Logic Analyzer Probes
• Or, choose the Insert before or Insert after command, enter the label
name, and select the OK button.
2. In the label row, select the button of the pod that contains the channels
you want to assign.
3. Either choose one of the standard label assignments or choose
Individual.
( * ) (asterisk) indicates an assigned bit.
( . ) (period) indicates an unassigned bit.
( R ) indicates an assigned bit in a reordered label.
If you chose Individual:
a. In the "label - pod" dialog, select the channels you want to assign/
unassign.
b. Select the OK button.
A maximum of 32 channels can be assigned to a label.
In the Format tab, least significant pod channels (bit 0) are on the right
and most significant pod channels (bit 15) are on the left. (The bit
numbers are shown just below the activity indicators.)
Labels can contain bits that are not consecutive; however, bits are
always numbered consecutively within a label.
A label can include data and clock channels from more than one pod,
but this places restrictions on the complexity of the trigger later.
To delete labels
1. Select the label name that you want to delete.
2. Choose Delete.
If only one label is defined, it cannot be deleted.
When you delete labels, their bit assignments are not saved. However,
you can make a label inactive and save its bit assignments by turning
the label off.
See Also “To reorder bits in a label” on page 61