
PC-POD-CP-006-v01
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9.2.2
Change the “Ensemble Average DURATION” accordingly to make sure that it
is at least one second less than the Inter-Sample Interval Time. For example, if
you want the total duration of your test to be 30 seconds, yet would like to
acquire data for 20 seconds then have a 10 second break of no data
acquisition, then type 30 in the red box and 20 in the “Ensemble Time (sec)”
box as shown.
9.2.3
Click the “Apply” button that appears.
9.2.4
If you like to manually start and stop data acquisition, under the “Total Run
Time For Continuous/ Non-Stop EA Acquisition Mode” select “No limit”.
9.2.5
If you want to set it to a pre-determine time interval, under the “Total Run
Time For Continuous/ Non-Stop EA Acquisition Mode” select “Limit to” and
choose the total time under “Hours” and “Minutes”.
9.2.5.1
The “Continuous Time Intervals” mode offer a Block Mode option that
permits the user to acquire and label data samples with an ID Code. To
turn this option on, select “Limit to”, then check “BLOCK MODE”
under “Block Run Time For Continuous/ Non-Stop EA Acquisition
Mode”.