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BSA Flow Software Installation and User's Guide - CSI

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Figure 6-76 <strong>BSA</strong> F/P application window<br />

In the property editor, click in the on the button <strong>and</strong> select Analog input<br />

to access the properties.<br />

Figure 6-77 Analog input general properties<br />

To activate the analog input board, click in the value field <strong>and</strong> select the<br />

coincidence group that you want to synchronise the analog input with. For a<br />

one-channel LDA this will be Group 1. For two or three channel systems<br />

there may be two or three groups.<br />

With the analog input board activated you can enable the inputs you require.<br />

6.7.5 Individual properties of the analog input channels<br />

The general properties are accessed from the <strong>BSA</strong> F/P Application window<br />

by clicking on the Analog/Digital Input icon.<br />

The property editor now shows the properties of the input shown in the field<br />

above the property list. You can select a Type for the input, <strong>and</strong> seven<br />

coefficients for a 6 th order polynomial for linearisation of the input. The<br />

coefficients can also be copied from the windows clipboard or from the<br />

curve fitting (see chapter 6.9) by pressing the paste coefficients button.<br />

The procedure is the same as explained in section 6.7.3. The difference is<br />

that section 6.7.3. defines defaults, <strong>and</strong> this section defines the actual settings<br />

used in an experiment.<br />

<strong>BSA</strong> <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>Software</strong>:Options <strong>and</strong> Add-ons 6-89

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