Chapter 9: Monitoring Input Signals With Signal Viewer; Introduction: The Signal Viewer - Pentek Talon RTX 2767 Operating Manual

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Talon RTX 2767 Operating Manual

Chapter 9: Monitoring Input Signals with Signal Viewer

This chapter describes the Talon recording system's Signal Viewer:
Section 9.1
Section 9.2
Section 9.3
Section 9.4
9.1

Introduction: the Signal Viewer

The Talon Signal Viewer allows you to monitor live input signals before and during
recording, in both time and frequency domains. It provides a wealth of signal analysis
tools, including amplitude and frequency calculators, distortion calculators, averaging
modes, zooming and panning controls, and cursors for exploring spectral components.
Signals displayed on the Signal Viewer are "snapshot" blocks of data, processed by the
signal viewer at its maximum rate:
• If the data rate into the viewer is faster than the viewer can process input samples,
then input data is discarded until the viewer can accept another new block of
samples.
• If the data rate into the viewer is slower than the viewer processing speed, then the
viewer will wait for a complete block of samples before updating the Time and
Frequency displays, and no input data is discarded.
The Signal Viewer is launched from the Signal Viewer button in the upper right corner
of the Record Screen
provides an overview of the Signal Viewer.
describes the Signal Viewer display windows and display controls.
describes the Signal Viewer input controls.
describes the data displayed on the Signal Viewer.
(Figure
6−1), or the Play Screen
(Figure
8−1).
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