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Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling Parameters
• If you specify a total sampling time value in the range of 10 seconds to 1 day, starting
the sampling operation will automatically enter the Real-Time mode and perform real-
time graphing during sampling.
(6) To apply the current settings on the Total Sampling Time dialog box, tap [Set].
• This closes the Total Sampling Time dialog box, and displays the recalculated total
sampling time in the Total Sampling Time box on the Sensor Setup window. See the
“Tip” on the next page for information about how recalculation is performed.
(7) At this point you could configure advanced setup parameters, if you want.
• See “3 Setup” for more information.
(8) You can start sampling immediately or you can save the setup in memory for later
recall.
• To start sampling immediately, tap
V
. For more information, see “5 Executing a
Sampling Operation”.
• To store the setup in memory, tap [SetupMem] on the menu bar, and then tap [Store].
See “4 Using Setup Memory” for more information.
Use the ClassPad
keyboard to input a
total time value.
Tapping here displays a menu of
units (msec, seconds, minutes,
hours, days) for the total time.
• Selecting some sensors will cause different parameters from those shown above to
appear. The following table explains you should go for more information about such
these sensors.
For this type of sensor:
Go here for more details:
[CASIO] tab, [Microphone-FFT]
See “Microphone-FFT Parameters” on page 2-4
for more information.
[Vernier] tab, [Photogate]
See “Photogate Sensor Parameters” on page 2-5
or [Photogate (Pulley)]
for more information.
• The [Setup] menu is unavailable while [Speaker (Sample Data)] is selected on the
[CASIO] tab of the Select Sensor dialog box.
• When [Speaker (
y
=
f
(
x
))] is selected on the [CASIO] tab of the Select Sensor dialog
box, sampling is not performed by a sensor. Instead, the sound of the waveform of a
function input on the ClassPad is output from the EA-200’s speaker. See “6
Outputting a Function to the Speaker” for more information.
(5) Tap the [Total Sampling Time] box.
• This displays the Total Sampling Time dialog box.
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