Three types of scaling of the time data is supported as shown below.
No scaling – no scaling of the measurement.
Normalize – the measurement is normalized.
The amplitude of the absolute value of the time data is set to 1 if the y-axis is Linear or Squared (Energy). It is set to 0 dB if the y-axis is dB. If performing a 2-channel measurement, do not use this normalization setting if it is desired to see the difference in levels between the impulse responses.
Scale by: - scales the measurement with the given factor. If the y-axis is Linear, the measurement is multiplied with the factor. If the y-axis is Squared (Energy), the measurement is first squared and then multiplied with the factor. If the Y-axis is dB, the measurement is shifted (not scaled) with the factor.