Dayton WT3 manual

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Preferences

This command opens the Preferences Dialog (shown below) where you can change various printing, measurement and display settings

Plots can be switched between fine and bold lines separately for display and printing. You can select metric units separately for Volumes and other units. Auto Ranging is normally on but can be switched off for those occasions where you need a different fixed scale for repeat measurements. An initial "connect the driver" dialog can be enabled for production testing. A preference can be set to measure L(e) at either 1 kHz or 10 kHz. Measurement at 1 kHz is recommended for general use except when measuring inductors less than 0.5 mH or drivers smaller than 6 inches in diameter where measurement at 10 kHz is likely to be more representative.

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Online User’s Guide Minimum Requirements for the PC Set the Windows Volume Controls to Maximum Install the WT3 softwareLaunch the WT3 application software Page After measuring the driver you can Measure the drivers VasPlease Note is Critical for Windows Vista Users Click OK to close the Sound control panel Introducing WT3 WT3 Toolbar Using the WT3 Memories Page Page Frequently Asked Questions about WT3 Removing WT3 from your Computer File Menu Page Page Edit Menu Page View Menu Page Impedance Analyzer Menu Page Page Help Menu Using WT3 to Measure a Woofers Parameters Using WT3 to Measure a Tweeters Parameters Page Using WT3 to Measure a Resistor Page Using WT3 to Measure an Inductor Page Using WT3 to Evaluate a Closed Box Loudspeaker Page Using WT3 to Evaluate a Vented Box Loudspeaker Page Page Using WT3 to Evaluate a Complete Speaker System Page Using WT3 to Diagnose Loudspeaker Fault Conditions Page Page Page Using WT3 to Design a Zobel Network Page Page