Instructions for Use XLTEK Protektor32
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To access the Marker Calculation options pop-up menu, right-click a cell in the marker calculations table.
--Marker Calculations Table – Options Menu
• Show Absolute Marker Value
• Show Difference To Baseline
• Show Percent Difference To Baseline
• Print Table of Values
Measuring Waveforms with Cursors
The Cursors toolbar provides a quick way to measure and compare points on a waveform. Open the
View menu and select Toolbars > Cursors.
Cursors Toolbar
Menu Item
Toolbar
Button
Description
Latency Difference
Measures the time difference in milliseconds from one point on a
waveform to another in the active waveform window (Inter-Peak
Interval).
Amplitude Difference
Measures the difference in voltage of the amplitude between two
points on a waveform in the active waveform window.
Absolute Latency
Measures the time in milliseconds of a particular point on the
waveform in the active waveform window or history window.
Absolute Amplitude
Measures the amplitude voltage of a particular point on the
waveform in the active waveform window as compared to the
baseline.
• –See Protektor 32 Reference Manual for further description on the Waveform Window Properties:
General Tab; Layout Tab; Misc Tab; Option Menus.
Each trace can have only one baseline waveform. A baseline waveform may belong to
more than one set.
You can enable the option to run multiple stimulators in the Customize: Stimulators Tab.
When running multiple stimulators, electric and external stimulators cannot run at the
same time. Furthermore, no more than one external stimulator can be run at a time.
All other stimulus parameters (Audio: stimulus type, noise type, etc. and Visual: goggles
vs. monitor, color, etc) must be set by opening the Edit Test window and selecting the
AV/Trigger In/Out ports Tab.