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Setup
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Graph Options
The following provides detailed explanations of the options that are available on the [Graph]
tab of the Setup dialog box.
Option Description
Initial Default
Setting
Graph Function
Turns display of the source data name (current data
channel name or sampling memory data name) on the
E-CON Graph window on (selected) and off (cleared).
On
Coordinates
Turns display of coordinates on (selected) and off
(cleared) when a trace operation is being performed on
the E-CON Graph window.
On
E-CON Axes
Turns display of E-CON Graph window axes on
(selected) and off (cleared).
On
Real-Time Scroll
Turns real-time scrolling of the E-CON Graph window
in the Real-Time sampling mode on (selected) and off
(cleared).
Off
Using a Custom Probe
This section explains how to configure a custom probe.
In addition to the CMA, CASIO and Vernier sensors that are preset in the E-CON3
application (see “10 Sensor List”), you can also configure your own “custom probes” for use
during sampling.
Once you configure a custom probe, it is available on the [Custom] tab of the Select Sensor
dialog box, which you can access from the Sensor Setup window.
Important!
A sensor with an output voltage in the range of 0 to 5 volts can be configured with E-CON3 as a
custom probe. Use of sensors with an output voltage outside of this range is not supported.
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Configuring Custom Probes
To configure a custom probe, you must input values for the constants of the fixed linear
interpolation formula (
ax
+
b
). The required constants are slope (
a
) and intercept (
b
).
x
in the
above expression (
ax
+
b
) is the sampled voltage value (sampling range: 0 to 5 volts).
u
To configure a new custom probe
(1) On the Sensor Setup window [Tool] menu, tap [Custom Probe] and then tap [New Custom
Probe].
This displays the New Custom Probe dialog box.
(2) On the dialog box, tap the [Folder] down arrow button and then select the destination
folder from the list that appears.
(3) In the [Name] box, input up to eight characters for the custom probe name.
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