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Using Advanced Setup

• Note that the mode you select also determines the channel(s) you can use.

Sampling ModeSelectable Channel(s)

Real-time, Extended, Normal

CH1, CH2, CH3, SONIC

 

 

Fast

CH1, Mic

 

 

Sound

Mic

Clock, Period

CH1

3.To change the sampling interval setting, move the highlighting to “Interval”. Next, press 1 to display a dialog box for specifying the sampling interval.

• The range of values you can select depends on the current sampling mode setting.

If this sampling mode is selected:This is the allowable setting range:

Real-time

0.2 to 299 sec

Fast

20 to 500 μsec

 

 

Extended

5 to 240 min

 

 

Period

“=Trigger” only (no value input required)

Sound

20 to 27 μsec

Clock

“=Trigger” only (no value input required)

 

 

Normal

0.0005 to 299 sec

 

 

4.To change the number of samples setting, move the highlighting to “Number”. Next, press 1 to display a dialog box for specifying the number of samples.

You can specify a value in the range of 10 to 30,000.

The total sampling time shown at the bottom of the dialog box is calculated by multiplying the “Sampling Interval” value you specified in step 3 by the number of samples you specify here.

Important!

When all of the following conditions exist, a “Distance” setting appears in place of the “Number” setting. See “To configure the Distance setting” (page ε-13) for information about configuring the “Distance” setting.

-Channel setup (page ε-9): 2(VERNIR) - [Photogate] - [Pulley]

-Sampling mode (page ε-11): Clock

5.To change the warm-up time setting, move the highlighting to “Warm-up”. Next, perform one of the function key operations described below.

Note

The “Warm-up” setting will not be displayed on the Sample Setup screen if “Fast”, “Sound” or “Extended” is currently selected as the sampling mode.

To do this:

Press this key:

Have the warm-up time for each sensor set automatically

1(Auto)

Input a warm-up time, in seconds, manually

2(Manual)

 

 

Disable the warm-up time

3(None)

 

 

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