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<strong>Manual</strong> – TopCon TC.GSS<br />
TopControl application<br />
Tab – <br />
“Control” group – parameters (continued)<br />
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New/Load/Copy and close configuration, submenu<br />
“New ...”: Add a new scope configuration file. The tab is set<br />
to the default values.<br />
“Load ...” 1 : Loads a scope configuration with its data onto the <br />
tab from the computer‟s file system.<br />
Alternatively drag & drop can be used.<br />
An entry is added to the list box.<br />
“Copy ...” 1 : The actual scope with its data is copied and indicated as a<br />
new configuration file.<br />
“Close ...”: Actual scope is closed after a conformation prompt.<br />
Save configuration, submenu<br />
The following save options can be selected:<br />
Only scope configuration parameters<br />
Scope configuration parameters & data<br />
Scope configuration parameters & data as copy<br />
Manage configuration, submenu<br />
The “Scope configuration Manager” window is opened. Configuration files can<br />
be loaded, saved and deleted.<br />
To select files: click the related line using the left mouse button.<br />
Set as reference signal, submenu<br />
The reference signals are for comparisons that can be indicated in addition to<br />
the actual signal data set.<br />
Reference signals are shown dotted on the scope display.<br />
For further information see Fig. 118, page 204.<br />
Update adresses 2 , submenu<br />
For experienced users.<br />
If configurations were created for a different firmware version, the address<br />
allocation for the variables indicated may no longer be correct. Using this<br />
menu item the addresses for the selected channel signals are applied from the<br />
gridfile/var file to be selected (and therefore the related destination addresses<br />
corrected).<br />
Table 109 Parameters in the “Control” group<br />
1 Scope file is included in the list box. See Fig. 115, Seite 201.<br />
2 If the scope configuration actually displayed does not match the firmware, a<br />
warning is output. Contact support!<br />
“Trigger” group<br />
A scope trigger is defined and activated. As soon as the defined trigger<br />
event occurs -2-, data are recorded for the scope display; the trigger<br />
signal itself does not necessarily need to be recorded on the scope.<br />
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