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Activating Procedure

WinDaq Acquisition supports up to 32 waveform display windows (1 through 9, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W), in which any one of 32 channels may be displayed. In some cases, any two waveforms may be displayed in an overlapping format within the same window (refer to Display Format Selection). Waveform windows carry a designator number or letter.

 

Window Number

Window Designation

Window Number

Window Designation

1

1

17

H

2

2

18

I

3

3

19

J

4

4

20

K

5

5

21

L

6

6

22

M

7

7

23

N

8

8

24

O

9

9

25

P

10

A

26

Q

11

B

27

R

12

C

28

S

13

D

29

T

14

E

30

U

15

F

31

V

16

G

32

W

 

As the above table shows, the windows enabled for display are a function of the selected display format. By typing the following sequences, you can assign any acquired waveform channel number to the specified display window.

 

The Variable Waveform Assignments function is best implemented from the keyboard. Note that it is possible to use the mouse for this procedure (first enable the desired window by clicking in the left/right annotation margin (i.e., select a channel), then point to the View menu and drag down to Assign Channel…, and finally type the desired waveform channel number), but the keystroke approach is more streamlined. Because of this, only the keyboard procedure will be documented here.

 

Keystroke One (window)

Keystroke Two

Keystroke Three (channel)

Keystroke Four

Comments

1

=

2

N/A

Displays waveform channel two in waveform display window one.

1

=

1

6

Displays waveform channel sixteen in waveform display window one.

1

=

1

ENTER

Displays waveform channel one in waveform display window one.

2

=

1

2

Displays waveform channel twelve in waveform display window two.

A

=

3

N/A

Displays waveform channel three in waveform display window ten.

4

=

1

6

Displays waveform channel sixteen in waveform display window four.

4

=

1

ENTER

Displays waveform channel one in waveform display window four.

G

=

1

4

Displays waveform channel fourteen in waveform display window sixteen.

 

The above works for any enabled display format and allows you to examine the characteristics of any acquired channel within any display window.

 

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