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West Mountain Radio
Operating Manual
3. Record the voltage that the software reads “V_CBA:”
4. Record the voltage that the voltmeter reads “V_Battery:” at the calibration point.
5. Record the average “Current” “I:” shown by the software while the voltages are being measured.
6.
Stop
the
test
and
go
to
“Tools
-->
Lab
Calibrate
-->
Voltage
Calibrate”.
7. In the calibrate voltage window, click “Reset” to clear any previous calibration and then enter readings that
have been recorded.
8. Press “Calculate” and the calculated resistance will be valid for all future tests with this CBA and test harness
assembly until it is reset. The voltage readings graphed and displayed will be corrected accordingly.
9. Press “OK” to save the calibration settings for future tests with this CBA and harness setup. Note - If the test
setup is changed, the recalibration should be performed again, or the custom calibration should be “reset”
back to zero factory conditions.
Graph Notes:
Text notes may be added directly onto a graph and associated with a specific graphical line or data point. They
may be color keyed and positioned anywhere on the page.
Notes are helpful to identify different tests and
important observations within an individual test.
They are especially useful when complex graphs are overlaid.
This test below is a graph of a duty cycle test using Voltage versus Time. The test was set for 30 seconds on and
30 seconds off at a 4 amp load.
Move the cursor to the graph until you see the test name displayed. Position the cursor directly onto a specific
data point, then right click and select “Add Note”.