Operations performed during sampling, Operations performed during sampling -2 – Casio EA-200 User Manual

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Executing a Sampling Operation

(3) Depending on the setup you are using, either a standby dialog box appears or

sampling starts right away after configuration of the EA-200 settings is complete.

• What happens next depends on the sampling mode, trigger settings, and other setup

data sent to the EA-200. For details, see “Operations Performed during Sampling”
below.

• After sampling is complete, the sampled data is stored temporarily as “current data”.

You can view the current data on the [Current] tab of the E-Con Graph Editor window.
You can also save the current data to a file, if you want. See “Saving Sample Data”
on page 5-5 for more information.

Operations Performed during Sampling

The following is the general flow of operations that are performed during sampling.

Setup data is sent from the E-Con EA-200 (ClassPad) to the EA-200.

Sampling operation is triggered.

Sampling operation is started by a manual trigger (tapping the screen) or by one of
a number of automatic triggers.

Sampling ends.

Sampling ends automatically when the number of samples reaches a preset level.

Setup data is sent from the EA-200 to the E-Con EA-200 (ClassPad).

In the Real-Time Mode, data transfer starts at the same time sampling starts.

Graph the sampled data.

The table on the next page provides shows the various screens that appear during the above
flow. Note that the actual flow and the screens that appear depend on the mode, trigger
setting, etc.

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