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The Recorder module is used to configure the time signal recording sessions (Bandwidth, Trigger). | The Recorder module is used to configure the time signal recording sessions (Bandwidth, Trigger). | ||
This plug-in is used to record signals from the different types of Front-end (inputs, DC inputs or external synch inputs) or Player inputs (in Post-Analysis mode). The data can be recorded on the PC hard disk in office mode or on the OR3x hard disk in connected mode. Each recorded signal is called a track in the recorder. | This plug-in is used to record signals from the different types of Front-end (inputs, DC inputs or external synch inputs) or Player inputs (in Post-Analysis mode). The data can be recorded on the PC hard disk in office mode or on the OR3x hard disk in connected mode. Each recorded signal is called a track in the recorder. | ||
A recorded signal file can contain up to 4 different sampling frequencies: | A recorded signal file can contain up to 4 different sampling frequencies: | ||
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The user can select a trigger event to start the acquisition of a record and another one to stop the record. | The user can select a trigger event to start the acquisition of a record and another one to stop the record. | ||
'''Available results''': | ==Vidéo Tutorial== | ||
<youtube>https://youtu.be/R5Rml_eQBzE </youtube> | |||
=='''Available results''':== | |||
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