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The "Edit Signal" allows a user to edit part of time signal. It does not affect the initial signal file data. It creates a new file according to the requested modification.


==Introduction==
===Package composition installation===
===Package composition installation===
Download : Here
Download : [https://orossas.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/support/Egriw5nHJ25IpcnIv8wIAj4BGazn5QTE-Z2ZMHsq4MeIDA?e=L5otOE Here]
* NVGate add-on tool "Edit Signal": ''EditSignal.exe''  
* NVGate add-on tool "Edit Signal": ''EditSignal.exe''  
* It is advised to put the Add on tool within the NVGate Link Directory "C:\OROS\NVGate data\Links"
* It is advised to put the Add-on tool within the NVGate Link Directory "C:\OROS\NVGate data\Links"
* Compatible with NVgate V12.00 or later.
 
==Video Presentation==
<youtube>https://youtu.be/ljGK0Fh3Jo4</youtube>
==Edit Signal Overview==
==Edit Signal Overview==


The "Edit Signal" allows to edit part of time signal. It does not affect the initial signal file data, and creates a new file according to the requested modification.
The "Edit Signal" allows a user to edit part of time signal. It does not affect the initial signal file data, and creates a new file according to the requested modification.


Edit signal should be done according to this step by step procedure:
Edit signal should be done according to this step by step procedure:
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* Zero : Remove all data, set to "zero" for selected part of current track
* Zero : Remove all data, set to "zero" for selected part of current track
* Zero All : Remove all data, set to "zero" for selected part of all tracks
* Zero All : Remove all data, set to "zero" for selected part of all tracks
* Mean : Interpolate data form selected part of current track
* Mean : Interpolate data from selected part of current track
* Cut all : Remove a selected part for all tracks
* Cut all : Remove a selected part for all tracks
4- Apply "Free Marker"
4- Apply "Free Marker"
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5- Compute new Signal
5- Compute new Signal


It is possible to affect several part of signal with loop on steps "3-4" before computing new signal.
It is possible to affect several parts of signal with loop on steps "3-4" before computing a new signal.


==How To Use==
==How To Use==
<font color="#34A9DC">'''Step by step overview'''</font>
<font color="#34A9DC">'''Step by step overview'''</font>


Edit signal should be done according to the step by step procedure :
Edit signal should be done according to the step by step procedure:


1- Load and preview signal, only the signal window should be opened :  
1- Load and preview signal, only the signal window should be opened:  
[[Image:EditSignal_05.png|framed|none]]
[[Image:EditSignal_05.png|framed|none]]


2- Start the "Edit Signal" Add on, from Link toolbar :
2- Start the "Edit Signal" Add on, from Link toolbar:


[[Image:EditSignal_06.png|framed|none]]
[[Image:EditSignal_06.png|framed|none]]


3- Select mode from Edit Signal :
3- Select mode from Edit Signal:


[[Image:EditSignal_02.png]]
[[Image:EditSignal_02.png]]


4- Apply "Free Marker" to select area to "cut" :
4- Apply "Free Marker" to select area to "cut":
[[File:part4.png|framed|none]]
[[File:part4.png|framed|none]]


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Current Edit Signal" tool has the following features:
Current Edit Signal" tool has the following features:


* All tracks within the signal file must be according to same sampling rate
* All tracks within the signal file must be in the same sampling rate
* This tool can not manage Ext-Sync tracks
* This tool can not manage Ext-Sync tracks
* Size of edit file depends on available RAM of the PC
* Size of edit file depends on available RAM of the PC
Note : Does not work with tachometer records as Ext synch.

Latest revision as of 10:03, 26 November 2024

The "Edit Signal" allows a user to edit part of time signal. It does not affect the initial signal file data. It creates a new file according to the requested modification.

Package composition installation

Download : Here

  • NVGate add-on tool "Edit Signal": EditSignal.exe
  • It is advised to put the Add-on tool within the NVGate Link Directory "C:\OROS\NVGate data\Links"
  • Compatible with NVgate V12.00 or later.

Video Presentation

Edit Signal Overview

The "Edit Signal" allows a user to edit part of time signal. It does not affect the initial signal file data, and creates a new file according to the requested modification.

Edit signal should be done according to this step by step procedure:

1- Load and preview signal, only the signal window should be opened

2- Start the "Edit Signal" Add on, from Link

3- Select a mode from Edit Signal

  • Zero : Remove all data, set to "zero" for selected part of current track
  • Zero All : Remove all data, set to "zero" for selected part of all tracks
  • Mean : Interpolate data from selected part of current track
  • Cut all : Remove a selected part for all tracks

4- Apply "Free Marker"

5- Compute new Signal

It is possible to affect several parts of signal with loop on steps "3-4" before computing a new signal.

How To Use

Step by step overview

Edit signal should be done according to the step by step procedure:

1- Load and preview signal, only the signal window should be opened:

2- Start the "Edit Signal" Add on, from Link toolbar:

3- Select mode from Edit Signal:

 

4- Apply "Free Marker" to select area to "cut":

5- "Generate Signal"

A new file is generated within the same project as the original signal file. For example, signal file "FRF200_3_out" has been created after cutting selected part of signal "FRF200_3"

Edit Signal Options

"Zero"

Remove all data : set to "zero" for selected part of current track

"Zero All"

Remove all data: set to "zero" for selected part of all tracks

"Mean"

Interpolate data for selected part of current track

This option is useful for track with DC component

"Cut all"

Remove a selected part for all tracks

Features

Current Edit Signal" tool has the following features:

  • All tracks within the signal file must be in the same sampling rate
  • This tool can not manage Ext-Sync tracks
  • Size of edit file depends on available RAM of the PC

Note : Does not work with tachometer records as Ext synch.