Casio E-Con EA-200 User Manual page 54

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Upper/Lower Style
This is the same style as the [Compare] tab (see page 8-4).
This style appears in the following cases only.
• When sampling is performed with [CASIO] - [Speaker (Sample Data)] specified as the
sensor
• When sampling is performed with [CASIO]- [Microphone] specified as the sensor, with the
[FFT Graph] setting turned on.
• When sampling is performed with [Vernier]-[Microphone] specified as the sensor, with the
[FFT Graph] setting turned on.
Except for the fact that the [Current] tab Upper and Lower graph data is replaced by the
latest sampling operation using the above sensors, the operations for this tab style are
identical to those for the [Compare] tab.
Tip
• The following explains how data is allocated to the [Upper] and [Lower] graphs in accordance
with the sensor used for sampling.
[CASIO] - [Speaker (Sample Data)] Sensor
Upper: MIC (current data)
Lower: Sound (Conversion data based on Upper current data)
[CASIO] - [Microphone] Sensor, [FFT Graph] Turned On
Upper: MIC (current data)
Lower: FFT (current data)
[Vernier] - [Microphone] Sensor, [FFT Graph] Turned On
Upper: CH1 (current data)
Lower: FFT (current data)
For information about [Sound], see "[Compare] Tab" on page 8-4.
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Graphing Data
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