Dayton WT3 Speaker User Manual


 
View Menu: Clear Memory
These commands erase the contents of the specified memory.
From the keyboard, use Ctrl+Alt+1, Ctrl+Alt+2 etc. through Ctrl+Alt+0 to clear the
contents of memories 1 through 10
Use Ctrl+Alt+Shift+1, 2 etc. through Ctrl+Alt+Shift+0 to clear the contents of
memories 10 through 20
For example, to erase the response in Memory 5 you would press and hold the Ctrl and Alt keys and
then press the 5 key. Should you need to clear all of the memories it is usually easier to just create a
new project file by selecting "New" under the "File" menu.
View Menu: Hide All Memories (Ctrl+E)
This command turns off the display of all memories without affecting the contents of the memories.
Below are sample screen shots of the three Driver Editor pages. While the WT3 system measures
many of the parameters detailed on the second page the remainder of the data, such as the driver's
manufacturer and model number, may be entered by the user to create a more complete record on the
driver under test. You can add any notes you wish at the Comments field and your notes will be saved
when you save the Workbench to a memory. When you recall a memory to the Workbench your notes
will be displayed at both the driver editor General Information page and in the Notes field below the
plot window. Entering a line or two of descriptive information before saving data to one of the 20
memories makes it easy to keep track of the multiple measurements that make up each WT3 project
file.