PAA3 OFF LINE
The following functions can actually be accessed while
in either on line or off line modes, unless indicated
otherwise.
Printing:
Go to FILE, select Print, and a printer selection
1.
window will appear.
Select a printer from the list.
2.
Select all data or one of the 16 memories. Users may
3.
also choose to print RT60 data.
Choose the print quality level (draft, low quality,
4.
medium quality, or high quality).
Click on Print, and the printer window will disappear
5.
as soon as the transmission is complete
ATTENTION: Along with the 31-band value of the selected
memory and the EQ SETTING value, the name of the
file, date of printing, LEVEL RANGE, WEIGHTING, and
maximum level will also be printed on the data sheet.
Open File:
When off line, go to the FILE menu and select "Open
1.
File".
Locate the file previously saved in your PC and double
2.
click it.
The data is now ready for viewing, editing and any
3.
additions you may want to make to it.
Save File:
Go to the FILE menu and select Save File.
1.
Select a directory (or create a new one), and give a
2.
name to the file.
Click on SAVE to save the file, and your entire session
3.
will be saved under that one file name.
Peak Hold:
Click on ON to view the peak value of each frequency
1.
and all frequency. The level can be found either from
the bar meter or in the RTA peak chart on the right
hand side of the program window.
Click on OFF to view the RTA value of each frequency
2.
and all frequency.
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MEMORY
Select one of the memory slots (1 to 10 or A to F) in the
RTA section of the memory chart at the bottom of the
PAA3 software window to view the properties of saved
data. Users can click on the bar-meter in the spectrum to
see a specific frequency for readout or view them in the
RTA Value column.
ATTENTION: User may rename every memory by double
clicking the number of the memory in the memory chart.
Memory Functions:
The Memory pull down menu (as well as the following
options) is not available while the PAA3 is under On Line
operation.
Average:
Go to MEMORY / AVERAGE pull down menu, then
1.
select RTA AVERAGE or RT60 AVERAGE, to activate
average function.
Choose by clicking memory 1 to 10 for average
2.
calculation. The original level range setting of each
memory level range will display next to its number.
Click on AVG to run the calculation, the results of
3.
which will be displayed immediately.
Select a memory from A~F, and click on Save to save
4.
the result (the old one will be over-written), or click
on Cancel to exit. User can view the result (either in
graphic or in text) immediately both in result box or in
the memory chart, with level range displayed at the
top.
EQ Setting:
Select a memory (1 to 10 or A to F) with which you
1.
would like to adjust the EQ.
Go to MEMORY / EQ SETTING and activate EQ
2.
setting function.
Move the cursor and click on each bar meter to find
3.
out how much dB you need to cut or boost for each
center frequency.
Clear:
Go to MEMORY, then onto CLEAR.
1.
Select a memory slot, 1 to 10 or A to F, from the sub-
2.
menu, and the memory will be deleted immediately;
select "All" if you need to wipe all memories saved.
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