Defining A Time Offset For A Measure File - ETAS MDA V8.6 User Manual

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To remove all "No-Match" signals
Alternatively, you can replace a single signal as described in "To replace a sig-
nal" on page 53.
2.2.2

Defining a Time Offset for a Measure File

Working with several measure files usually requires to align the time line of the
different files such that the actual data can be compared.
To see how you can align the timebase of different measure files or apply a
time offset to individual signals, watch our video
You can perform the following actions:
"To apply a time offset by shifting a signal curve" below
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"To apply a time offset in the Time Offset window" below
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To apply a time offset by shifting a signal curve
To apply a time offset in the Time Offset window
MDA V8.6 – User Guide
1. In the Configuration Manager, do one of the following:
Right-click the configuration where you want to delete all "No-
Match" signals.
Select one or multiple layers or instruments where you want to
delete all "No-Match" signals.
        Note
A mixed selection of layers and instruments is not possible.
2. Select Remove No-Match Signals.
An information of the removal is shown in the status bar.
1. In the oscilloscope, select the signal as a representative for the
whole file, for which you want to apply the time offset.
2. Press S
and drag the signal curve to the desired position.
HIFT
3. Confirm the shift in the dialog by clicking Apply Time Offset.
The time offset is applied and displayed in the Time Offset win-
dow. The time offset affects all signals in the measure file.
If you apply the time offset to a calculated signal, it will only affect
the calculated signal, and the offset is displayed in the Output
Options of the Calculated Signals window.
For a calculated signal the individual time offset and the file time
offset of its input signal(s) are cumulated.
1. In the Time Offset window, the available measure files with their
identifiers are listed. Enter the required time shift in seconds for
the respective file. Positive or negative values as well as decimals
2 Configuration Creation
Using the Time Offset.
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