Fourier Systems Ltd.
16 Hamelacha St., POB 11681, Rosh Ha
‘
ayin 48091,
Tel: +972-3-901-4849, Fax: +972-3-901-4999
www.FourierEdu.com
EXPERIENCE
SCIENCE!
If MultiLogPRO is connected to the computer and the MultiLab software is running,
the data is automatically saved to the computer and displayed in a real-time graph.
To operate in Continuous mode select
RATE
equal to or less than 100/s and
SAMPLES
=
Continuous
.
You can also select Continuous mode directly from the MultiLab software.
Note:
MultiLogPRO must be set to a display mode other than graphic in order to
enable the Continuous mode.
Programming Rules and Limitations
The following are some rules and limitations you must take into account when
programming the MultiLogPRO, as MultiLogPRO integrates all programming
limitations automatically. MultiLogPRO will only allow the programming of settings
that comply with the rules below.
Sampling Points
Increasing the number of active inputs limits the number of
sampling points one can choose. The following condition must
be always satisfied: Samples
Active Inputs < Memory.
MultiLogPRO
’
s memory is sufficient for 100,000 samples.
However, when sampling at rates faster than 100 samples per
second the memory can store only two experiments of 32,000
samples each.
Selection of 100,000 sampling points will create 2 files of 50,000
points each in the data logger
’
s memory
Sampling Rate
The number of sensors in use limits the maximum sampling rate:
Number of Sensors
Maximum Sampling Rate
1
20,800 samples per second
2
3,701 samples per second
3
2,631 samples per second
4
2,041 samples per second
5
1,667 samples per second
6
1,409 samples per second
7
1,220 samples per second