Step 1 - Tap an empty Scratch
memory location 1 - 9 (colored in
Red). The curve will appear on the
screen and the Scratch memory
background color will turn Blue
indicating it is now filled and being
displayed.
Tap the Blue Scratch memory to
remove the stored curve from the
display. The background color will
turn to Buff indicating that the
memory is filled but not presently
displayed.
Store a curve to memory
Step 2 - To store a Scratch memory to the
main memory, tap on the "Memory" control to
bring up the memory management screen.
Blue = Scratch memory #3 displayed.
Red "A"= No Average curve is stored.
Green "R" = RTA curve is displayed.
From this screen you can "Store" a Scratch memory to
main memory or "Load" a memory from main back into
a Scratch memory. Preferred, Peak and Subtraction
memories can also be "Stored" and "Loaded."
Re-name a memory
from "Scratch" to a more
descriptive name and
tap on "OK."
Tap on a memory file to
move it into a Scratch
memory so it can
displayed.
Step 3 - The result will be displayed in
yellow on the screen. To exit this mode, tap
on "Subtract" and then "CANCEL."
Step 2 - Select two
sources or
spectrums for
comparison:
Scratch Memory,
Preferred Curve,
RTA Display or
Average and then
Tap "S1 - S2."
Step 1 - Tap
on the yellow
"Subtract"
control.
Step 1 - Tap on "Display" then "Memory
Cursor."
Step 2 - Tap on "Stop."
Step 3 - Turn RTA display On/Off as desired.
Step 4- Use Left/Right Cursor to select the
frequency.
Buff colored 1, 2, 4 & 5 = Curves are
stored in these memories but they are
not currently being displayed.
Red colored 6, 7, 8 & 9 = These
Scratch memories are empty and
available for curve storage.
Red "PE" Preferred curve not stored.
Memory #3 being displayed
Subtract / Display Two Memories
Memory Cursor
dB
Freq
Continuous Mode Tigger Mode
Step 1 - Select either the Continuous
(Cont.) or Trigger mode for
Averaging.
The Continuous mode will
automatically take sample after
sample until the "Pause/Resume"
control is pressed.
The Trigger mode will take only one
sample each time the "Add" control is
pressed or the Thumb button on the
side of the IE-33 is pressed.
Green = Display On
Buff = Disp Off
Green = Disp On
To Select Averaging Method
1 - Tap "File."
2 - Tap "Preferences."
3 - Tap either "Power Average."
or "Arithmetic Average."
Real time "R" and Average
"A" displays turned on.
Real time "R" display Off
Average "A" display turned on.
Step 2 - Tap on the "Average-P"
control to enter into Average mode.
Step 3 - The "Average" display will be replaced with a "Count=X" display,
with X= the number of samples taken. In the Trigger mode the Count will
be incremented with each tap of the "Add" control. In the Continuous
mode the Count will be controlled by the "Pause/Resume" control.
Step 4 - Store the Average curve by selecting any un-used scratch
memory. If you wish to store the real-time curve instead of the Average
curve, turn off the Average curve display before pressing the Scratch
Memory Store control.
Tap "Clear" to Clear the Average curve and reset the Count to zero.
Tap "Count" to Exit the Average mode.
Average Curve
With Average
curve displayed,
press an empty
(red color) Scratch
Memory to store.
RTA Memories
RTA Averaging Functions
The IE-33 offers powerful Memory Management functions (see manual for details).
Basically, there are nine Scratch Memories, an Average memory and a Preferred Curve
memory available via on-screen controls, but spectra captured in these temporary
Scratch Memory slots can be renamed and stored in virtually unlimited number.
The various averaging functions of the IE-33 constitute one of the most powerful
feature sets in the instrument. Spatial averaging is made easier (you don't have to
average one memory with another). Averaging samples can be automatically or
manually collected. The user can select Arithmetic or Power averages. See the
manual for a complete outline of the IE-33's powerful averaging features.
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