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VinciLab User’s Guide
X, Y, or Z and tap the checkbox
Enabled
to make the sensor ready for measurement.
Internal microphone
Tab
A2
has additional button
Enable Internal microphone
, which switches this
output to measure via the Internal microphone. This allows using internal
microphone with combination with other sensors.
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The Activity
Sound only
allows to measure only with the internal microphone. It has
only tab
Internal
, which displays settings of the internal microphone.
Note that if an external microphone is connected via Audio In port then the internal
microphone is disconnected and the external microphone is used instead.
Options of the Sensor Settings dialog:
Sensor:
displays the sensor’s name, number and brand.
Range:
displays the sensor range, for sensors with the EEPROM memory this is the
range stored in the EEPROM (selected by default). Most sensors have more
measurement ranges.
•
Tap a measurement range to choose another
range. The calibration stored in the sensor’s
memory is indicated by ‘EEPROM’.
Use as:
displays the mode in which the sensor
works. Most sensors are used by default in the
Analog mode.
•
Tap the selected mode to choose another mode.
•
Specify the conversion settings for Counter,
Digital sensor (1-bit), Frequency meter and Time-interval meter.
Use
Set to zero
or
Set to value
to shift the provided sensor calibration. Use
Reset
to
reset the
Set to
… operation.
Use the
Calibrate
button to open the calibration, which belongs to the current selected
range and modify it if needed. The new calibration can be added as a new range or
when the EEPROM range is selected can be stored in the sensor’s memory.
Use
Replace
to choose another sensor from the Sensor Library and replace the
currently selected sensor. This action can be performed even when the automatically
identified sensor is selected, then its settings are overruled by settings of the new
selected sensor. Use
Remove
to remove such sensor from the input.
5.2. Sensor calibration
Most CMA sensors do not need to be calibrated. Their calibrations are provided by the
sensors themselves (stored in the sensor's EEPROM memory) and by the Coach software
(included in the CMA Sensor Library). For even better accuracy these calibrations can be
improved or new calibrations can be made and added as new sensor input ranges.
The sensor calibration in Coach provides the sensor name, its measurement range and
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Only for VinciLab’s purchased starting from February 2019