Casio E-CON Version 1.20 User Manual
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(3) Real-time Sampling Channel (Use CH)
• 1(CH1) ........ Channel 1
• 2(CH2) ........ Channel 2
• 3(CH3) ........ Channel 3
• 4(SONIC) .... Sonic channel
• Note that the above options appear only when real-time sampling is turned on (by
pressing 1(YES) for the Real-Time item).
(4) Filter Settings (Filter)
• 1(None) ....... No setting
• 2(S-G) ......... S-G Smoothing
b(5-p): 5-point
c(9-p): 9-point
d(17-p): 17-point
e(25-p): 25-point
• 3(MED) ....... Median Filter
b(3-p): 3-point
c(5-p): 5-point
• Note that the above options appear only when real-time sampling is turned off (by
pressing 2(NO) for the Real-Time item).
3. After all the settings are the way you want, press w to return to the Advanced Setup
menu.
u To configure a custom probe
You can use the procedures in this section to configure a custom probe*
1
for use with the
EA-100.
Creating a New Custom Probe Configuration
To configure a custom probe, you must input values for the constants of the fixed linear
transformation formula (
ax
+
b
). The required constants are slope (
a
) and intercept (
b
).
x
in the above expression (
ax
+
b
) is the sampled voltage value (sampling range: 0 to 5
volts).
You can use either of the two following procedures to create a new custom probe
configuration while creating an EA-100 setup using Advanced Setup.
2-11
EA-100 Setup
*
1
The term “custom probe” means any sensor
other than the CASIO or VERNIER sensors
specified as standard for the E-CON Mode.