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rich graphical user interface provides a host of features which
greatly enhance the ease of operation and power of the system.
All
of the LMS hardware features can be controlled and modified through
the Analyzer Parameters dialog.
The
analyzer control parameters can also be saved to disk as QuickSet
files, and recalled later to immediately reset all of the control
panel parameters.
The
user can save and retrieve previous setups for any number of favorite
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| Sweeps
can be taken over any frequency range from 10Hz to 100kHz. Any number
of log data points can be measured from 2 to 800. Eight data measurement
modes are supported: |
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Volts
• SPL
• Impedance
• Inductance
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Polar Volt
• Polar SPL
• RT60
• Capacitance
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| Unlike
other analyzer software, LMS contains a Curve Library system. Up
to 50 curves can be stored in each library of any mixed type.
Multi
curve display was not an after thought in LMS, it was built in from
the ground up. This also provides tremendous power and flexibility
for post processing operations.
Single
and multiple Curves can also be copy/pasted into other libaries.
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| Many applications
require multi curve data to perform various tasks, such as multiplying two
curves together, using two impedance sweeps for generating speaker parameters,
etc. The Curve Library makes all of this possible and more. |
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| All graphics
are designed on an artboard in true WYSIWYG fashion. The screen display
is identical to the printed output. The user has full control over many
of the design elements of the artwork including fonts, colors, and line
styles. Custom graph documentation is also provided for project name, person,
and company. Note and comment areas are also included in the graph layouts.
Full high resolution color printing is supported through any standard Windows®
printer driver. |
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