Application Guide

Important: When the trigger is enabled, it stays active until it is disabled or you
start a new experiment.
Enabling a Disabled Trigger
If you set the trigger values in the current experiment, and then disable them, you can
enable the triggers again.
To enable a trigger:
Click Experiment > Advanced Set Up > Triggering > Enable.
Disabling an Enabled Trigger
To disable the active trigger.
Click Experiment > Advanced Set Up > Triggering > Disable.
Collecting and Managing Data Sets
By default, the Start Collection button overwrites collected data with data from
the next run. To preserve each run, you can store it as a data set. After collecting
multiple data sets, you can superimpose any combination of them on the Graph View.
Important: Stored data sets are lost if you close the document without saving it. If you
want stored data to be available later, make sure to save the document.
Storing Data as Sets
1. Collect the data from the first run. (See Collecting Data.)
2. Click the Store Data Set button .
The data is stored as run1. A new data set, run2, is created for collecting the next
run.
3. Click Start Collection to collect data for run2.
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