If you select this sensor/option:
[CASIO] - [Microphone] - [Sound wave & FFT]
[CASIO] - [Microphone] - [FFT only]
[VERNIER] - [Photogate] - [Gate] or
[CMA] - [Photogate] - [Gate]
[VERNIER] - [Photogate] - [Pulley] or
[CMA] - [Photogate] - [Pulley]
[CASIO] - [Speaker] - [y=f(x)]
6. Use the number input keys to input the total sampling time. Just input a value.
In step 8 of this procedure, you will be able to specify the unit (seconds, minutes, hours,
days) of the value you input here.
Note
• With some sensors ([CASIO] - [Microphone] - [Sound wave], etc.) sampling time is
limited to a few seconds. The unit for such a sensor is always seconds, and so the
"Select Unit" screen does not appear.
• If you specify a total sampling time value in the range of 10 seconds to 23 hours, 59
minutes, 59 seconds, real-time graphing will be performed during sampling. This is the
same as selecting the Realtime Mode on the "Advanced Setup" screen.
7. After inputting total sampling time value you want, press w. This displays the "Select
Unit" screen.
8. Use number keys b through e to specify the unit for the value you specified in step 6.
• This displays a confirmation screen.
9. If there is not problem with the contents of the confirmation screen, press 1.
If you need to change the setup, press 6 or J. This will return to step 6 (for setting
the total sampling interval), where you can change the setting.
• Pressing 1 will take you to the final Setup Wizard screen.
10. Press number keys described below to specify what you want to do with the setup you
have configured.
b(Start Setup) .................Starts sampling using the setup (page 8-1)
c(Save Setup-MEM) .......Saves the setup (page 6-1)
d(Convert Program) ........Converts the setup to a program (page 7-1)
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Using the Setup Wizard
Go here for more information:
"Using Setup Wizard to Configure
Settings for FFT (Frequency
Characteristics) Data Sampling" on
page 2-4
"To configure a setup for Photogate
alone" on page 2-5
"To configure a setup for Photogate
and Smart Pulley" on page 2-6
"Outputting the Waveform of a
Function through the Speaker" on
page 2-6