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the entire spreadsheet. With all of the cell selected, you can copy the value of all of
the items in the entire spreadsheet.
2) PROBE COLUMN
PC: The Probe field displays the identity of the attached probe. Click on the Probe Info
button to bring up a Probe info window showing setup and calibration information
for the probe.
Macintosh: The Probe column lists the identity of each probe attached to the CyberAmp
amplifier. Double-click on a probe to bring up a Probe Windowshowing setup and
calibration information for the selected probe.
When plugging in a new SmartProbe transducer, or when a SmartProbe transducer
apparently malfunctions, check that the input coupling in the main window
corresponds to the settings recommended here. The function of the Probe Window
is more fully described later in this manual.
3,4) POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE COUPLING COLUMNS
PC: The Positive Input and Negative Input coupling fields are used as a pair. Click on
each field to display their list of possible settings. The active setting is highlighted.
Selecting a different value will change the active setting on the CyberAmp
amplifier.
Macintosh: The Pos. and Neg. input coupling columns display the current values of those items
for each channel. Clicking on an item in a channel row pops up a menu of possible
settings for that channel.
The active setting is highlighted. Selecting a different value will change the active
setting on the CyberAmp amplifier. Clicking in the title bar of the column selects
the entire column, and the settings of all channels can be changed simultaneously.
Figure 32. A pop-up window of permissible input coupling values.
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