Acquisition Dialog Box, Normal Mode

(19) Click “Okay” to exit the Acquisition dialog box. Note that we are using the Acquisition default settings, and the Data Destination default settings in this tutorial (as shown in the above figure).

Note: The following table provides a brief description of various acquisition setup parameters.

 

 

 

Acquisition Setup

Parameter

 

 

Options

Event Configuration

Trigger: Set a trigger scan in the Acquisition by using one of the following:

 

 

Keyboard - Use Console Trigger dialog box to start trigger scan.

 

 

Note: If the Keyboard Trigger is selected the use of Pre-trigger is disabled.

 

 

External TTL - Use an external signal to start the trigger scan.

 

 

Channel Value - Use specified value of a given channel.

 

 

Alarm - Use an Alarm value to start the trigger scan.

 

 

Absolute Time - Use a time of day to start the trigger scan.

 

 

Note: If Absolute Time is selected, the use of Auto Re-arm is disabled.

 

Stop:

Set a stop scan in the Acquisition by using one of the above selections or Count (as

 

 

specified below). Keyboard isn’t applicable. If a MultiScan or ChartScan is connected

 

 

and High-Speed Single-Channel (Burst Mode) is selected, then “Count from trigger” is

 

 

the only Stop available for the event configuration.

 

Count:

Specify a number of scans to be read before a stop scan is set.

 

 

 

Acquisition Parameters

Scan Counts:

Specify the number of scans in an acquisition

 

 

 

Pre-trigger

 

 

 

Post Stop

 

Average weight: Average weight can be specified only when in the Normal Mode. The value for

 

 

 

the average weight determines the number of samples to be averaged when in

 

 

 

Normal Mode. Values of 1, 2, 4, and 8 are for high-speed multiple channel

 

 

 

applications for thermocouples and DC voltages where noise filtering is not an

 

 

 

issue.

 

 

 

Values of 16, 32, 64, 128, and 256 are recommended for AC noise rejection.

 

Scan Intervals:

Time between scans (frequency of scans)

 

 

 

Pre-trigger and Post Stop

 

 

 

Post-trigger

 

 

 

Use one Interval

 

High Speed Setup:

 

 

 

Allows for channel and scan rate entries for high-speed, single channel mode.

 

 

 

 

Note: These parameters cannot be altered while an acquisition is in progress.

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Omega Vehicle Security 1400 manual Parameter Options, Stop, Scan Counts, Scan Intervals, High Speed Setup

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