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   - [[pa-industry-standards|Industry Safety Standards]]   - [[pa-industry-standards|Industry Safety Standards]]
-  - [[general:tutorial|Running PA]] +  - [[pa-general|Running PA]] 
-  - [[general:data|Where is My Data?]]+  - [[pa-data|Where is My Data?]]
  
 ===== Training ===== ===== Training =====
  
-Check out our guides to set up some of the most frequently used tests and learn some of the features and capabilities that the DSA software has to offer.+Check out our guides to set up some of the most frequently used tests and learn some of the features and capabilities that the PA software has to offer.
  
-**[[pa-fft-spectral-analysis|FFT Spectral Analysis]]**\\  FFT analysis test focuses on using applications of digital signal processing theory such as calculations of auto-power spectrum, cross power spectrum, Fourier transform etc. for input channel signals.+**[[pa-fft-spectral-analysis|FFT Spectral Analysis]]**\\  FFT analysis test focuses on using applications of digital signal processing theory such as calculations of auto-power spectrum, cross power spectrum & RMS for input channel signals.
  
 **[[pa-octave-and-acoustic-analysis|Octave & Acoustic Analysis]]**\\  Acoustics Analysis provides 1/Nth octave analysis using true real-time digital filters in accordance with ANSI std. S1.11:2004, Order 3 Type 1-D and IEC 61260-1995 specifications. A, B, and C weighting filters can be applied to the input data. Output results are weighted or unweighted RMS values. **[[pa-octave-and-acoustic-analysis|Octave & Acoustic Analysis]]**\\  Acoustics Analysis provides 1/Nth octave analysis using true real-time digital filters in accordance with ANSI std. S1.11:2004, Order 3 Type 1-D and IEC 61260-1995 specifications. A, B, and C weighting filters can be applied to the input data. Output results are weighted or unweighted RMS values.
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 **[[pa-data-conditioning|Data Conditioning]]**\\ Supported by FFT Spectral Analysis, Time-Stamp, Order-Tracking, Sine Reduction & Basic Signal-Conditioning support data conditioning feature. **[[pa-data-conditioning|Data Conditioning]]**\\ Supported by FFT Spectral Analysis, Time-Stamp, Order-Tracking, Sine Reduction & Basic Signal-Conditioning support data conditioning feature.
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 [[vcs:units|Change Engineering Units]] [[vcs:units|Change Engineering Units]]
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 +[[pa:setup|Setup a PA Project]]