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- | FIXME : waiting | + | In Waveforms Live, the OpenLogger is controlled using the **Instrument Panel**. The callouts below detail each of the features of this instrument panel. More information |
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+ | <WRAP group> | ||
+ | <WRAP column half> | ||
+ | === 1. STREAM/STOP Button === | ||
+ | Clicking this button tells the OpenLogger to begin logging data. When the OpenLogger is logging data, this button becomes the STOP button. | ||
+ | === 2. Status Indicator === | ||
+ | This field shows the state of the OpenLogger, whether it is idle, or collecting data. | ||
+ | === 3. Time Options === | ||
+ | These three fields specify the time scale of the WaveForms Live Chart, as well as affect how the OpenLogger collects data. | ||
+ | * **Time/**: This option sets the horizontal scale of the chart in unit time per division. | ||
+ | * **Buffer Size**: This option sets the OpenLogger' | ||
+ | * **Samples/ | ||
+ | === 4. "Log To" Setting === | ||
+ | Selects where logged data should be saved or displayed. | ||
+ | === 5. "Drop Down" Button === | ||
+ | Buttons that look like this can be used to expand/ | ||
+ | === 6. Advanced Settings === | ||
+ | * **Profile**: | ||
+ | * **Mode**: Specifies whether the OpenLogger should collect a specified number of samples (finite), or continuously collect and display data (continuous). | ||
+ | * **Average**: | ||
+ | === 7. Expand Button === | ||
+ | Clicking this button opens a window that allows the user to enable or disable any of the Analog Input Channels. | ||
+ | === 8. Analog Input Channel === | ||
+ | One of these sections will open for each enabled | ||
+ | === 9. Analog Input Channel Settings === | ||
+ | Each Analog Input Channel is displayed in the WaveForms Live chart (vertical axis) separately. The following settings change how the associated channel is displayed. | ||
+ | * Volts/: This option sets the vertical scale of the specified channel in the chart in Volts per division. | ||
+ | * Offset: This option sets the vertical offset of the specified channel in the chart. | ||
+ | * Scaling: This option allows the user to apply simple math functions and unit changes to the specified channel. For example, it can be used when measuring Voltage across a resistor to display the current flowing through that resistor. | ||
+ | === 10. Function Generator Enable/ | ||
+ | When clicked, this button turns the function generator instrument on or off. | ||
+ | === 11. Function Generator Waveform Select === | ||
+ | Selects the waveform to be generated by the function generator: **Sinusoidal**, | ||
+ | === 12. Function Generator Settings === | ||
+ | These fields specify the properties of the waveform to be generated by the function generator. | ||
+ | * Frequency: Sets the frequency of the generated waveform. | ||
+ | * Amplitude: Sets the amplitude of the generated waveform. | ||
+ | * DC Offset: Sets the Voltage offset of the generated waveform. | ||
+ | === 13. DC Power Supply Voltage Settings === | ||
+ | Changing these two fields changes the Voltage level of the specified power supply channel. | ||
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