Ophir Optronics Ltd QSR Manual Do Utilizador
Chapter 9 – Working with Log Files
Adding Notes to a Log File
When logging a specific number of pulses with a laser that stops after the
specific number of pulses are given, the software does not stop
automatically. When the laser has finished pulsing, stop logging
manually, by clicking Stop.
specific number of pulses are given, the software does not stop
automatically. When the laser has finished pulsing, stop logging
manually, by clicking Stop.
To log an indefinitely large amount of data, enter a very large number in
the text box, and stop logging manually by clicking Stop.
the text box, and stop logging manually by clicking Stop.
• Click Apply to all if you are entering the same information for all of
the heads.
3. Click Start. The Start button turns into a Stop button. The progress bar
shows the continuing progress of the logging.
The file name of the log appears above the Start/Stop button. The log file is
saved to the working directory of the StarLab application.
saved to the working directory of the StarLab application.
4. To stop Turbo logging, click Stop, or wait for the expected number of
measurements to be logged.
5. Click Exit to close the dialog box.
Note: The application allocates a buffer size to collect data from all active
heads at the same time. To allow for cases where different heads have
different expected frequencies or expected numbers of pulses, and to
allow for rounding errors in calculating the buffer size, the software
sets the buffer size 10% larger than the highest expected number of
pulses. Therefore, logging stops automatically after approximately
10% more than the expected number of pulses are logged on each
channel. If the laser stops after a fixed number of pulses, the logging
does not stop automatically, but rather must be stopped manually
using the Stop button. Conversely, when using more than one head
with different frequency lasers, entering too large of a value in the
Expected Laser Frequency text box for one head can cause Turbo
Mode to exit early without logging all the required data on each
channel.
different expected frequencies or expected numbers of pulses, and to
allow for rounding errors in calculating the buffer size, the software
sets the buffer size 10% larger than the highest expected number of
pulses. Therefore, logging stops automatically after approximately
10% more than the expected number of pulses are logged on each
channel. If the laser stops after a fixed number of pulses, the logging
does not stop automatically, but rather must be stopped manually
using the Stop button. Conversely, when using more than one head
with different frequency lasers, entering too large of a value in the
Expected Laser Frequency text box for one head can cause Turbo
Mode to exit early without logging all the required data on each
channel.
Adding Notes to a Log File
This section describes how to add your own notes to a log file.
To add notes to a log file:
1. Open the Log menu and select Notes. The Notes dialog box appears.
Figure 9-6 Notes Dialog Box
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