Chapter 1 MultiLogPRO
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1.2.5. Graphic
Display
MultiLogPRO will automatically use a graphic display in three cases:
•
If the recording rate is 10/s or less and you selected Graphic Display in the setup
menu
•
Once logging has ended for an experiment with a data recording rate of over 10/s
•
When opening a stored recording
The graphic display is available for recordings with up to 4 sensors simultaneously.
1. The Cursor
Use the Cursor in Graphic Display mode to read data values or to zoom in to the
area around a selected point. The cursor is displayed automatically after logging has
ended, or when opening a stored recording.
1. Use the
Forward
and
Backward
arrow
buttons to
move the cursor.
2. MultiLogPRO displays the point coordinates at the bottom of the
graph.
3. If there is more then one sensor, press the
Enter
button
to
move the cursor to another plot on the graph.
2. Zooming
1. Position the cursor in the area you want to zoom into.
2. Press the two arrow
buttons
,
and
, simultaneously.
You will zoom in around the cursor in a 2:1 ratio.
3. Press the
Escape
button
to zoom out.
1.2.6.
Measuring Timing Events
MultiLogPRO incorporates an accurate Timer module with resolution of 0.1ms. The
timer can measure several types of events triggered by Fourier Systems' photogates:
•
Time and speed with one photogate
•
Time and speed between two gates
•
Time, speed and acceleration between two gates
•
Stopwatch
To learn more about the different measurement types see page 36 and page 38.
While in Timer mode MultiLogPRO does not store data. To save timing data in the
computer operate the Timer module via MultiLab.
To learn how to use the timer with MultiLab software please see page 35.
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