Adding Additional Variables:
Up to four different waveform properties can be assigned as variables within a Variable Loop
control. When the properties set for variables will result in a different number of loops to be generated, the DSR 100-15 will
only generate the lesser number of loops. The actual number of loops to be generated will be highlighted on the Variable
Loop Start tab.
Once a variable has been created, it can be used on other waveforms contained within the Variable Loop, or on other
properties within the same waveform, since the variables are independent of unit. For example, if variable A is defined as
starting at 1000 and ending at 10,000 with an increment of 1000, this variable could be used to create a 10-loop repeat with
starting frequencies from 1000 Hz to 10,000 Hz increasing in 1000 Hz increments, and variable A could also be used to
create a 10-loop repeat with a duration increasing from 1000 ms on the first loop to 10,000 ms on the final loop.
Nested Controls:
All Wave Controls (Trigger, Fixed Loop, Variable Loop, Template Playback, and GPIO Output) can be
included within loop controls to become a part of the sequence. When a Variable Loop is included (nested) within another
Variable Loop, a maximum of four different variables can be assigned between the two variable loops. Variables assigned in
the outer loop are also available to the inner loop and can be reused. However, if the same variable letter is defined in both
an outer and an inner Variable Loop, the variable assignment from the outer Variable Loop takes precedence and will be
applied to all variables with the same letter assignment.
Summary of Contents for DSR 100-15
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