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3.  To change the sampling interval setting, move the highlighting to “Interval”. Next, press 
 1 to display a dialog box for specifying the sampling interval. 
• The range of values you can select depends on the current sampling mode setting. 
If this sampling mode is selected: This is the allowable setting range:
Realtime 0.2 to 299 sec
Fast
20 to 500 
μ 
sec
Extended 5 to 240 min
Period “=Trigger” only (no value input required)
Sound
20 to 27 
μ 
sec
Clock “=Trigger” only (no value input required)
Normal 0.0005 to 299 sec
 4.  To change the number of samples setting, move the highlighting to “Number”. Next, press 
 1 to display a dialog box for specifying the number of samples. 
• The total sampling time shown at the bottom of the dialog box is calculated by 
multiplying the “Sampling Interval” value you specified in step 3 by the number of 
samples you specify here. 
 Important!
• When all of the following conditions exist, a “Distance” setting appears in place of the 
“Number” setting. See “To configure the Distance setting” (page 3-7) for information 
about configuring the “Distance” setting. 
• Channel Setup (page 3-3):  2(VRNR) - [Photogate] - [Pulley], 
 3(CMA) - [Photogate] - [Pulley]
• Sampling Mode (page 3-5): Clock
5.  To change the warm-up time setting, move the highlighting to “Warm-up”. Next, perform 
one of the function key operations described below. 
Note
• The “Warm-up” setting will not be displayed on the Sample Setup screen if “Fast”, 
“Sound” or “Extended” is currently selected as the sampling mode.
To do this: Press this key:
Have the warm-up time for each sensor set automatically
1(Auto)
Input a warm-up time, in seconds, manually 
2(Man)
Disable the warm-up time
3(None)
Important!
• When the following condition exists, an “FFT Graph” setting appears in place of the 
“Warm-up” setting. See “To configure the FFT Graph setting” (page 3-7) for information 
about configuring the “FFT Graph” setting. 
• Sampling Mode (page 3-5): Fast 
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