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It is the proximal power level between top and bottom amplitudes. It is used to define the start level at Rise time and the
end level at falling time of the pulse. These levels are generally set at 10% of the power level amplitude.
[Mesial]
It is the mesial power level between top and bottom amplitudes. It is used to define the power level of pulse width. This
level is generally set at 50% of the power level amplitude.
[Distal]
It is the distal power level between top and bottom amplitudes. It is used to define the end level at Rise time and the start
level at falling time of the pulse. These levels are generally set at 90% of the power level amplitude.
[Default]
It is used to select the default proximal , mesial and distal settings which are 10% , 50% and 90% respectively.
[Meas Mode]
It is used to define the pulse mode as
“
Pwr
”
or
“
Volt
”
.
If the pulse mode is defined as
“
Pwr
”
, the proximal and distal power levels of the waveform are calculated to be 10% -
90% of the power. If the pulse mode is defined as
“
Volt
”
, the proximal and distal power levels of the waveform are
calculated to be 10% - 90 of the voltage.
4.2.8 Window
Press [Window] to switch among
“
Small Window
”
,
“
Medium Window
”
and
“
Large Window
”
. In the
“
Small Window
”
mode, the upper and lower windows are displayed on the left side and the menu bar is displayed on the right side; in the
“
Medium Window
”
mode, one window is displayed on the left side and the menu bar is displayed on the right side; in
the
“
Large Window
”
mode, one window is displayed on the entire screen and no menu bar is displayed.
The windows can be switched through the [Up] and [Down] keys. In the
“
Small Window
”
mode, the selected window is
blue grey while the unselected one is black.
In the
“
Medium Window
”
and
“
Large Window
”
display modes, the selected window can be displayed through the [Up]
and [Down] keys.
4.2.9 Calibration
Press [Cal], and the system will enter the calibration and calibrator setting menu. Below this menu, zeroing and
calibration of each channel can be performed, and the calibrator can be set at the same time.
[Chan A]
It is used to zero and calibrate Channel A.
[Zero]
It is used to zero Channel A. Through zeroing, the sensitivity of the power sensor can be improved. It is recommended
that the zero calibration operation should be performed once:
when the temperature equilibrium is reached after power-on and warm-up for 10 min;