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Outputting a Function to the Speaker

6 Outputting a Function to the Speaker

When [Speaker (

y

=

f

(

x

))] is selected on the [CASIO] tab of the Select Sensor dialog box,

sampling is not performed by a sensor. Instead, the sound of the waveform of a function
input on the ClassPad is output from the EA-200’s speaker.

u To output the waveform of a function through the speaker

(1) Connect the EA-200 to the ClassPad, and turn on the EA-200.

(2) Turn on the ClassPad, and start up the E-Con EA-200 application.

(3) Tap

O and then [Graph Editor] (or tap !) to display the ClassPad Graph Editor

window.

(4) On the Graph Editor window, input the function (for example:

y

1 = sin (440·2·

π·

x

)) that

will be output from the speaker into any of the available lines (

y

1 to

y

20).

• When inputting a function, specify arguments (for sin, etc.) using radian units. This

function treats all arguments as radian values, regardless of the ClassPad’s angle
unit setting.

• For details about how to input expressions into the Graph Editor window, see the

section about the Graph & Table application in the ClassPad 300/ClassPad 300
PLUS User’s Guide.

(5) Tap the Sensor Setup window to make it active.

(6) Tap the [Sensor] box to display the Select Sensor dialog box.

(7) On the [CASIO] tab, select [Speaker (

y

=

f

(

x

))] and then tap [Set].

• This closes the Select Sensor dialog box and returns

to the Sensor Setup window, which now appears as
shown to the right.

(8) Tap the [

±1.5Range] down arrow button, and then select [Auto] or [Manual] as required.

• Selecting [Auto] optimizes the function and output range during graphing of the

function on the ClassPad Graph window (not the E-Con Graph window) so the

y

-axis

range is from –1.5 to 1.5 (maximum allowable range for speaker output). This is the
setting you should normally use.

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