User Manual
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Using Advanced Setup
3  Using Advanced Setup
Advanced Setup provides you with total control over a number of parameters that you can 
adjust to configure the Data Logger setup that suits your particular needs.
The procedures in this section provide the general steps you should perform when using 
Advanced Setup to configure a Data Logger setup, and to returns setup settings to their 
initial default values. You can find details about individual settings and the options that are 
available with each setting are provided by the explanations that start on page 3-3.
k Advanced Setup Operations
u To configure a Data Logger setup using Advanced Setup
The following procedure describes the general steps for using Advanced Setup. Refer to the 
pages as noted for more information.
1.  Display the E-CON3 main menu (page 1-1).
2. Press  1(SET). This displays the “Setup Data Logger” submenu.
3. Press  2(ADV). This displays the Advanced Setup menu.
Advanced Setup Menu
4.  If you want to configure a custom probe at this point, press f(Custom Probe). Next, 
follow the steps under “To configure a custom probe setup” on page 4-1.
• You can also configure a custom probe during the procedure under “To configure 
Channel Setup settings” on page 3-3.
• Custom probe configurations you have stored in memory can be selected using Channel 
in step 5, below.
5.  Use the Advanced Setup function keys described below to set other parameters.
• b(Channel)......Displays a screen that shows the sensors that are currently 
assigned to each channel (CH1, CH2, CH3, SONIC, Mic). You can 
also use this dialog to change sensor assignments. See “Channel 
Setup” on page 3-3 for more information. 
• c(Sample) .......Displays a screen for selecting the sampling mode, and for 
specifying the sampling interval, the number of samples, and the 
warm-up mode. When “Fast” is selected for “Mode”, this dialog box 
also displays a setting for turning FFT (frequency characteristics) 
graphing on and off. See “Sample Setup” on page 3-5 for more 
information. 










