The measurement settings dialog box contains all the settings for performing a measurement (obtaining the time domain raw data, e.g. impulse response) except for the calibration settings.
Note that the measurement settings dialog will look different dependent on what type of measurement you have selected. An example is shown below
The upper settings are common. At the upper right, select how many input channels to measure. In the example above it is set to . The standard version of WinMLS allows you to measure up to two channels, but we also sell versions that can measure up to 24 channels simultaneously.
Then at the upper left you can select what type of measurement you want to perform.
Each type is described in the sections below.
You can also set WinMLS to open this each time you perform a measurement. To do this, make sure the setting at the bottom of the dialog shown below is not checked.
If the check box shown below is checked, the Measurement->Settings... dialog will not be opened when you perform a new measurement.
Note: If this dialog box is opened, it does not lock for any other WinMLS settings, they can all be accessed. So you do not need to close this dialog box before starting a new measurement. It may be convenient to have it opened if you want to monitor or change your measurement settings.