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- Page 27 and 28: Hom.mem: Homer Analyzer memory file
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How to Use the Program This section
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Start Sweeping action has two effec
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Figure 18. Full-size (Maxi) Results
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Figure 20. Data to Save dialog wind
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Figure 21. Logging window. Right: S
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Notes: c:\Users\Simpson\S-Team\HomS
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After this, you may wish to store n
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Power 8 7 100% P max 5 L trg t s =
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What Is the Difference In CW mode,
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In addition to averaged results, th
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To select signal waveform: Click Ho
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Pi, Pr (kW) 100 80 60 40 20 0 500 5
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Acceptance level (L acc ) 0 to 20%
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Figure 27. Homer page of System Inf
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The Autotuner power-up value of Wai
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Numerical indicators attached to th
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Click the Pos column of the table a
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Hysteresis Only two of the three st
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Figure 35. Gap between the matchabl
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HomSoft Menu This section is an ove
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detector voltage measurements Homer
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MultiCAN This menu item and its sub
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Impress All On all display windows,
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Homer Simulation For training purpo
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(Please ignore the fact that, unlik
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Figure 43. Freq/Power/Temp page of
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Advanced Topics This section includ
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Homer Autotuner Starting Parameters
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Lin CAL Factor Group Current shows
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Period Period defines the offset me
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Swap Alarm bit 3 The individual req
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HOMER Group Run/Stop If Homer is id
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DDE Server A Dynamic Data Exchange
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Waveform Determining This section h
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Set Measurement Conditions After st
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Problem Reporting For S-TEAM to be
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4. Prepare the rest as described in
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Index A A Note on USB-RS232 Adapter
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Power Measurement Calibration Facto