Difference between revisions of "NVGate Mask And Alarm"

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The Masks (also called ''Mask'') are used to compare a measured result with a template.
The Masks (also called ''Mask'') are used to compare a measured result with a template.
===Tutorial===
===Tutorial===
Here is an example of a template plotted over the FFT spectrum for three input. <br>
Here is an example of a template plotted over the [[NVGate FFT Analyzer|FFT spectrum]] for three input. <br>


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Once you close the window, the mask is then created under the project in the project manager and can be drop into the result graph, here the FFT spectrum :  
Once you close the window, the mask is then created under the project in the [[NVGate Project manager|project manager]] and can be drop into the result graph, here the FFT spectrum :  
[[Image:Mask+manager2.png|framed|none]]
[[Image:Mask+manager2.png|framed|none]]
====Add an Alarm====
====Add an Alarm====
Once you added the mask on the graph, you can create an alarm. The alarm will then allow you to use as an event in a Macro. <br>
Once you added the mask on the graph, you can create an alarm. The alarm will then allow you to use as an event in a [[NVGate Macro|Macro]]. <br>
To create the alarm, select "Add Alarm" from the NVGate ribbon :  
To create the alarm, select "Add Alarm" from the NVGate ribbon :  
[[Image:AddAlarm.png|framed|none]]
[[Image:AddAlarm.png|framed|none]]

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