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</font>There<nowiki>’</nowiki>s several ways to load the recorded signal for post-analysis:
</font>There<nowiki>’</nowiki>s several ways to load the recorded signal for post-analysis:


* From the Home tab / Start group, press the Post Analyze button. This will display a selection of signal files available for post-analysis:
[[Image:start group home.png|framed|none]]
[[Image:start group home.png|framed|none]]


* From the Home tab / Start group, press the Post Analyze button. This will display a selection of signal files available for post-analysis:
[[Image:Select Signal.png|framed|none]]


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* On the project manager by right clicking on the signal you want to analyze, then you can '''preview''',''' load, load & preview''' or '''Post-Analyze '''it.
[[Image:Player_connection_wizard_02.png|framed|none]]
[[Image:Player_connection_wizard_02.png|framed|none]]


By right clicking on the signal you want to analyze, then you can '''preview''',''' load, load & preview''' or '''Post-Analyze '''it.


1. '''Preview''' let you visualize the recorded signal envelope. Contents of signal files can be visualized in a high-speed preview even if you are manipulating huge file. This new technology allows multiple files preview at the same time. Very large domain record (several Gigabytes) can be previewed in a click, even if the hardware is not connected. Means that the files can be located on the hardware OR3x disk and visualized (not post-analyzed) on the PC without request of downloading, or Hardware connection.
1. '''Preview''' let you visualize the recorded signal envelope. Contents of signal files can be visualized in a high-speed preview even if you are manipulating huge file. This new technology allows multiple files preview at the same time. Very large domain record (several Gigabytes) can be previewed in a click, even if the hardware is not connected. Means that the files can be located on the hardware OR3x disk and visualized (not post-analyzed) on the PC without request of downloading, or Hardware connection.

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