Software User Guide Manual

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The auto-stop duration defines a logging maximum duration. When this duration is reached, the
logging process is automatically stopped. This duration can range from 1 s to 60 minutes.
4.1.1.1 Log On Start
When using this mode, the measurement starts with logging when pressing the RUN button. The
RUN button then becomes the STOP button. The measurement is stopped when the user clicks this
button or when the auto-stop duration is reached.
To select this option, uncheck the “View Before Log” checkbox.
4.1.1.2 View Before Log
When using this mode, the measurement starts without logging when pressing the RUN button.
The RUN button then becomes the LOG button. When pressing the LOG button, the measurement
is reset with logging effective. The LOG button then becomes the STOP button. The measurement
is stopped when the user clicks this button or when the auto-stop duration is reached.
To select this option, check the “View Before Log” checkbox.
4.1.2 File Info
The file info cluster contains the basic information about a measurement file such as:
File name,
Recording date,
Active sensors,
Comment.
When a measurement file is loaded, this information is updated. When a measurement starts, this
information is also updated with the current settings.
Clicking on the pencil icon on the comment field will launch the File Info interface allowing to edit
the comment. Once the comment has been edited, the measurement file needs to be saved to
record the changes.
4.1.3 Audio Controls
The audio controls allow to listen to the audio streams during a measurement or on a
measurement file. The PLAY/PAUSE button starts or stops the audio playback of a recorded
measurement file.
The source selection radio buttons links the selected sensor to the audio channel. For example, the
right channel could be linked to the mic A from the leading probe and the left channel to mic B.