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In addition, when an Analysis Graph data point is clicked to View a sweep, the entire ‘Impose’ tabsheet
appears, and the filename of the ADsweep file of that Viewed sweep is shown as the ‘Current Viewed
Sweep’ (Fig. 5.2.2). Note the clicked point has changed from red to magenta.
5.3 Imposing Single Sweeps
‘Imposing’ sweeps imposes a more permanent sweep over the on-going acquired Current Sweep, often til
the end of your experiment. Up to eight single or averaged sweeps can be imposed. However, unlike
Viewed sweeps, you cannot shuffle ‘up’ and ‘down’ to neighboring sweeps to find sweeps of particular
interest.
If you like a particular Current Acquired Sweep and want a more permanent record for the experiment,
you can impose the Current Sweep by clicking the ‘Impose’ button under the Current Sweep filename
field. This imposed sweep (orange trace, right red arrow in Fig. 5.3.1) will exactly overlay the Current
Sweep’s blue trace (shown in the inset to the right). The time of day the imposed sweep was acquired,
and the sweep’s filename will also be shown in the Imposed ‘Time of Day’ and ‘Filename’ fields (lower left
red arrow in Fig. 5.3.1).
Fig. 5.3.1. Imposing the Current Sweep by clicking on the ‘Impose’ button under the Current Sweep
filename field.. The orange Viewed Sweep trace (right red arrow) than overlays the blue Current Sweep
trace (shown in the inset), and the ‘Time of Day’ the sweep was acquired and the sweep’s ‘Filename’ are
printed in orange in the Imposed fields (lower left red arrow).