HT instruments SOLAR300N User Manual

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SOLAR300 - SOLAR300N

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This page shows the graph, the cursor position (cursor T) and the maximum, minimum and
average RMS values of the parameter selected by the cursor.

Fig. 158: Recording graph

The following keys are active on this page:
F1 key (or PARAM item on the display) to access the page of the selectable parameters

(Fig. 157).

F4 key (or OPTIONS item on the display) to access the page for the activation of the

“Advanced graph” (Fig. 159).

 The

ESC key (or smart icon ) to exit the function and go back to the “Recording analysis”

page (Fig. 154).

2. Press

the

F4 key (or the OPTIONS item on the display) to access the page for the activation

of the Advanced graph (Fig. 159).

Fig. 159: Options (Advanced graph)

The following keys are active on this page:
 The

F3 and F4 keys (or the MOD(+) and MOD(-) items on the display) enable the user to

choose YES or NO for the advanced graph.

 The

ENTER key (or the smart icon

on the display) confirms the selection previously

made.

 The

ESC key (or smart icon ) to exit the function and go back to the “Selecting a

parameter” page (Fig. 156).

Example of advanced graph.
Let us take a recording of 2000 pixels into consideration. The SOLAR300N has a display
with a useful resolution of about 200 pixels; therefore, it is not able to distinctly display all
the pixels in our recording. How does it operate then? The first pixel in the graphs of the
curves “Max value”, “Average value” and “Min value” will be the analysis of the 10 first
corresponding pixels of the recording, similarly, the second pixel will be the analysis of the
following 10 pixels, and so on until the whole graph is generated.

3. Press the ESC key (or the smart icon ) to exit the function and go back to the

“Selecting a parameter” page (Fig. 156).

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