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Line Filter for High Speed Data Capturing
for high speed data capturing. The setting is not shared with normal
measurement. Even if you change the line filter setting during high speed data capturing, the line filter setting
for normal measurement will remain unchanged.
• In high speed data capturing, the line filter is always on. You cannot select OFF. The LINE FILTER key and
the Line Filter indicator at the top of the screen illuminate.
• You can set the cutoff frequency within the following range. For normal measurement, you can select 1 MHz,
but you cannot select 1 MHz for high speed data capturing.
0.1 kHz to 100.0 kHz (in 0.1 kHz steps), 300 kHz
Limitations on Setting Changes during High Speed Data Capturing
During high speed data capturing, there are some settings that you cannot change and functions that you cannot
execute. For details, see appendix 10 in the getting started guide, IM WT1801-03EN.
High Speed Data Capturing (HS) Settings (FORM)
The high speed data capturing (HS) settings are listed below.
•
Number of data captures (Capture Count)
•
Viewing and optimizing the maximum capturing count (Optimize Count)
•
Capture control settings (Control Settings)
•
Recording to a file (Record to File)
•
Starting and stopping high speed data capturing (Start/Stop)
Number of Data Captures (Capture Count)
The number of captures can be set to infinity or to a value from 1 to 10000000.
Viewing and Optimizing the Maximum Capturing Count (Optimize
Count)
• The WT1800 computes the maximum capturing count for the save destination of the captured data file
according to the number of numeric data items specified in
.
• You can set the capturing count to a value from 0 to the computed maximum capturing count.
• If you select Set, the maximum capturing count is set to the number of data captures. However, you cannot
do this if the current number of data captures is 0.
• This setting is not valid when
is set to OFF.
• If you enable automatic CSV conversion (Auto CSV Conversion) and set the storage destination for the
high speed data capturing files to a USB memory device, the maximum capturing count is computed with
approximately 20% of the available USB memory designated as valid for the high speed data capturing
files (*.WTS and *.HDS files).
• When the maximum capturing count is displayed as 0, the save destination device for the high speed data
capturing file does not have enough free space. Make more space available, by deleting files for example.
• If you change the number of numeric data items specified in
after you set the number of data
captures, the maximum capturing count will change, and you will need to set the number of data captures
again.
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