
General Instrument Setup
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Note:
Do not switch off the instrument during the reconfiguration process!
Now the firmware update is complete. It is recommended that you perform a self-
alignment after the update (see
chapter 9.6.2, "How to Align the Instrument"
9.6.6 How to Configure the Transducer
Configuring the transducer is very similar to configuring limit lines.
The transducer settings are defined in the "Transducer" dialog box which is displayed
when you press the SETUP key and then select "Transducer".
The following tasks are described:
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"How to find compatible transducer lines"
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"How to activate and deactivate a transducer"
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"How to edit existing transducer lines"
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"How to copy an existing transducer line"
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"How to delete an existing transducer line"
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"How to configure a new transducer line"
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"How to move the transducer line vertically or horizontally"
How to find compatible transducer lines
► In the "Transducer" dialog box, select the "View filter" option: "Show compatible".
All transducer lines stored on the instrument that are compatible to the current
measurement settings are displayed in the overview.
How to activate and deactivate a transducer
1. To activate a transducer select a transducer line in the overview and select the
"Active" setting for it.
The trace is automatically recalculated for the next sweep after a transducer line is
activated.
2. To deactivate a transducer line, deactivate the "Active" setting for it.
After the next sweep, the originally measured values are displayed.
How to edit existing transducer lines
Existing transducer line configurations can be edited.
1. In the "Transducer" dialog box, select the transducer line.
2. Select the "Edit" button.
3. Edit the line configuration as described in
"How to configure a new transducer line"
How to Configure the Basic Instrument Settings