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You can set the profile's calibration settings using the calibration parameters dialog. If the value 'use calibration data' is selected, the calibration data specified in the DataSet is used. If 'use specified values' is selected, the values specified in the dialog are used. | You can set the profile's calibration settings using the calibration parameters dialog. If the value 'use calibration data' is selected, the calibration data specified in the DataSet is used. If 'use specified values' is selected, the values specified in the dialog are used. | ||
[[File:v2_dialog_calibration_parameters.png]] | [[File:v2_dialog_calibration_parameters.png]] | ||
reference amplitude | ;reference amplitude | ||
:The reference amplitude for calibration calculation. This is the 0 dB value. | |||
The reference amplitude for calibration calculation. This is the 0 dB value. | ;maximum level (dB) | ||
:The maximum level in dB (also known as full attenuation). | |||
maximum level (dB) | ;maximum amplitude = factor | ||
:The maximum amplitude as a factor of the reference amplitude. | |||
The maximum level in dB (also known as full attenuation). | |||
maximum amplitude = factor | |||
The maximum amplitude as a factor of the reference amplitude. |
Latest revision as of 10:32, 28 August 2015
You can set the profile's calibration settings using the calibration parameters dialog. If the value 'use calibration data' is selected, the calibration data specified in the DataSet is used. If 'use specified values' is selected, the values specified in the dialog are used.
- reference amplitude
- The reference amplitude for calibration calculation. This is the 0 dB value.
- maximum level (dB)
- The maximum level in dB (also known as full attenuation).
- maximum amplitude = factor
- The maximum amplitude as a factor of the reference amplitude.