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VinciLab User’s Guide
adjusted accordingly. It is not possible to edit quantity, minimum and maximum of
the sensor range and function type. This is because the EEPROM calibration has a
specific (fixed) format.
•
You may use the
Get from
Library
button to load an existing
calibration from CMA Sensor Library.
•
Tap
to store the new calibration in
the sensor memory. Tap
OK
to accept.
The new calibration replaces the old
EEPROM calibration.
•
Use the
Reset Calibration to Factory
button to restore the original EEPROM
calibration.
To edit a self-defined sensor
•
Choose a self-defined sensor from the User Library.
•
Tap
Edit
. The Calibration dialog opens and shows the sensor name, calibration
settings and the calibration graph. If desired modify the calibration settings.
•
Tap
to accept. The sensor can be overwritten or added as a new self-defined
sensor.
5.3. Measurement Settings
The
Measurement Settings
dialog specifies
how VinciLab has to measure. Select the
measurement type (time-based, event-based
or manual) and set the respective
measurement settings. If you want to start
your measurement automatically enable
triggering and define trigger conditions in the
Triggering tab. In the Advanced tab it is
possible to repeat the measurement process
a number of times.
6. Diagrams Screen
The Diagrams Screen is used to display measured or calculated data in diagrams. Here
you can also adjust graph settings, create new diagrams and perform data processing
and analysis.
A standard diagram, the sensor quantity
vs the clock (time), is created
automatically after a sensor has been
identified or selected from the Sensor
Library. Changing of any diagram style
options, such as removing the grid or
changing the diagram color, removes