Dayton WT3 Speaker User Manual


 
From the keyboard, use Alt+1, Alt+2 etc. through Alt+0 to save to memories 1 through 10. Use
Alt+Shift+1, 2 etc. through 0 to save to memories 10 through 20. For example, to save the current
response to Memory 5 you would press and hold the Alt key and then press the 5 key.
Note: The most recently measured impedance plot is said to reside on the WT3 “Workbench.” This
measurement is overwritten each time the analyzer is run. The Workbench is also overwritten when a memory is
recalled or when data is imported. Once you have measured data you want to keep (even temporarily) save it to
one of the 20 memories before proceeding with another measurement. All data in the 20 memories is saved with
the WT3 project file. Multiple memories can be overlaid to allow for easy comparison of various measurements.
Use the memory buttons in the Toolbar to show or hide various memories. After a memory has been recalled it
can then be saved to a different memory. After a memory is recalled it is available to be exported to a .txt file.
Show/Hide Memory
These commands alternately show and hide the selected memory.
From the keyboard, use Ctrl+1, Ctrl+2 etc. through Ctrl+0 to show or hide memories
1 through 10
Use Ctrl+Shift+1, 2 etc. through Ctrl+Shift+0 to show or hide memories 10 through
20
For example, to toggle the display of the response in Memory 5 you would press and hold the Ctrl key
and then press the 5 key. Use Ctrl+W to toggle the display of the Workbench response. In addition to
the menu and keyboard commands, you can also toggle each memory on or off at the Memory
Toolbar.
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.
Hide All Memories (Ctrl+E)
This command turns off the display of all memories without affecting the contents of the memories.