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coco:dsa [2023/08/29 21:19] – removed - external edit (Unknown date) 127.0.0.1coco:dsa [2024/05/23 17:35] (current) – [Creating Windows] dsain_go-ci.com
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 +====== CoCo-DSA (Digital Signal Analyzer) ======
 +===== Selecting a Test =====
  
 +  * Select **CSA Application** from the home screen.{{ :edm:coco:csa_select.png?400&direct }}
 +  * Select which type of test you wish to run. For this example we will choose **Frequency Response**.{{ :edm:coco:test_type.png?400&direct }}
 +  * Select the test that you wish to run. On this screen you can see important parameters like //Channels Enabled//, //Max Sampling Rate//, and a description of the test.{{ :edm:coco:test_select.png?400&direct }}
 +  * This will then pull up the test window
 +
 +
 +===== Creating Windows =====
 +
 +  * To create a new window, first select the **Traces** button or **F1**.{{ :edm:coco:trace_select.png?400&direct }}
 +  * This will open a menu of all your previously created window. Select **Trace and Windows Settings**.{{ :edm:coco:new_trace.png?400&direct }}
 +  * Select **Windows** or **F1**. A list of possible windows to create will appear. In this scenario we will choose **Add a Window with one Trace**.{{ :edm:coco:create_new_window.png?400&direct }}
 +  * A list of all created signals will appear. Here you can check which signals you wish to view in the window.{{ :edm:coco:select_trace.png?400&direct }}
 +
 +
 +===== Setting Parameters =====
 +  * To configure parameters for a test, select the **Param.** or **F2** button.
 +  * This will open up a list of editable parameters.
 +  * To change frequency range, select **Frequency Range**.
 +    * This will show a wide range of different frequencies to choose from.
 +  * To adjust input settings, select **Input Channels**.
 +    * Press on //Sensitivity// for a channel.
 +      * This will open up a menu in which the **Measurement Quality**, **Engineering Unit**, and the **Sensor Sensitivity** can all be adjusted.
 +    * Press on //Input Mode// for a channel.
 +      * Here you can change the input for different sensors.
 +
 +===== Recording Time Streams =====
 +  * Press **F2/Param.** and select **Time Streams Recording Setup**.
 +  * The table lists all available signals to record. Press the box next to the signal to add the check mark and select channels to record.
 +    * Press **F6/OK** to save changes and go back to live signal display.
 +  * Press **Rec/Stop** hard key once to start raw time waveform recording. Recording in progress is confirmed with the recording status box and flashing Rec with red dot in top bar.
 +    * Press **Rec/Stop** once again to stop time stream recording.
 +===== Saving Signals =====
 +  * For saving frequency domain signals, press **F2/Params.** and select **Spectral Save Setup**.
 +  * The table lists all available signals to record, press the box next to the signal to add the check mark and select channels to record. 
 +    * Press **F6/OK** to save changes and go back to live signal display.
 +  * When ready to save signals, press the **Save** hard key. A list of saving options will show to save the signals.
 +    * A header box will verify signals have been saved.
 +===== Viewing Recorded Data =====
 +  * Press the **File** hard key to view the list of saved and recorded files
 +    * Raw time waveforms are denoted as **RECxxxx** by default.
 +    * Spectral Saves are denoted as **SIGxxxx** by default.
 +  * After highlighting the file you wish to open, click **View File** or **F4** to open and view the recording.