Ophir Optronics Ltd QSR Manuel D’Utilisation
Chapter 3 – Getting Started
Saving Configuration Settings
2. From the Min Energy and Max Energy drop down list, select the energy
scale. The graph shown in the Display Area adjusts according to your
selection.
selection.
3. In the Display Window area, use the scroll bar to configure the number of
pulses shown in the Display Area. The graph shown in the Display Area
adjusts according to your selection.
adjusts according to your selection.
Saving Configuration Settings
StarLab provides a range of configuration and optimization options to deliver the
most accurate readings. For more information on configuring and optimizing
measurement settings for the various head types, refer to Chapter 4 – Measuring
with the Thermopile Head, Chapter 5 – Measuring with the Photodiode Head
and Chapter 6 – Measuring with the Pyroelectric and PD10 Heads.
most accurate readings. For more information on configuring and optimizing
measurement settings for the various head types, refer to Chapter 4 – Measuring
with the Thermopile Head, Chapter 5 – Measuring with the Photodiode Head
and Chapter 6 – Measuring with the Pyroelectric and PD10 Heads.
You can save configuration settings to appear as default settings the next time
you take measurements with that head. This section explains how to save your
configuration settings.
you take measurements with that head. This section explains how to save your
configuration settings.
Saving Configuration Settings for this Session
To save the configuration settings for the current session:
1. Click
in the Measurement Parameters Area.
Automatically Saving Configuration Settings
To automatically save the configuration settings every time you end a
session:
session:
1. Select Preferences from the Options menu. The Preferences dialog box
Figure 3-6 Preferences Dialog Box –
Automatically Saving Configuration Settings
2. Select Always save device configuration when closing in the
Configuration options area of the General tab.
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