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Defining ASCII export templates/ Scaling
On this index card, you can find controls for positioning and formatting scaling columns.
Dialog define ASCII export template / Scaling
Scaling column
Here, you can set whether the file comes with any scaling column. In general, the scaling column states the x-position
corresponding to a y-value (amplitude) in the data set; a frequent example is a time-axis. This is analogous to the
portioning of the (horizontal) x-axis used in graphical data display. How the scaling column is created depends on the
data type, according to the scheme below:
Normal
(equidistantly sampled) data set
XY-data set
Complex data sets
[None]
No explicit scaling column is stored. This can be sensible if the information either isn't relevant or can be derived from
other data in the file (e.g. if the sampling rate is specified in the column header of the data column). If this option is
selected, all further input controls in this dialog are disabled.
[Common]
A common scaling column (at left) is created for all data sets stored. In consequence, it is possible that gaps can
appear in the matrix of data columns if a certain data set has no value assigned to a particular x-position (in other
words, there is no interpolation; the corresponding cell simply stays empty).
Thus, this display style is sensible only if all the data sets stored have the same scaling (because, for instance, they
Generated from sampling interval/ pretrigger/ trigger time
(or x-delta/x-offset)
The data set's X-component is used
The frequency (for magnitude/ phase representation) or the independent
parameter (for real/ imaginary part-representation)
Operation of the Software
Power Quality Recorder SICAM Q80 7KG8080, System manual
E50417-H1076-C420-A2, Release 12.01.2015
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