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eZ-Analyst

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Block Rejection Tab

eZ-Analyst Only

The Block Rejection Tab exists to allow the software (or user) to reject blocks of data that

result from hammer double strikes, overloads, or simply because the data block “doesn’t look

right.” There are three block rejection modes: Double Hammer protects measurements
against double hammering. Overload protects the measurement by automatically rejecting

overloaded data, and Manual allows you to inspect a measurement and optionally reject it.

You can select any or all of the rejection modes. Also see:

Considerations Regarding Double

Hammer Rejection,

page 4-23.

Note: The Block Rejection panel is only active when in “Measurement Mode.”

When in “Playback” mode the panel fields will be grayed-out.

Block Rejection Tab

Block rejection looks at the acceptable parameters for a block, and rejects blocks that do not

meet those parameters.

Double

Hammer:

A double hammer occurs when a signal goes outside of the acceptable range that
is set up in the Hammer Rejection section. Click in the Double Hammer box to
turn the Double Hammer option ON and OFF. When the box is checked, the

option is ON.

Overload: An overload is any input signal that reaches or exceeds the specified input Full

Scale range. Click in the Overload box to turn the Overload Rejection option ON

and OFF. When the box is checked, the option is ON.

Manual:

This option allows you to review each block of data before acquiring the next
block. When manual rejection is selected, a <Reject?> button is activated in

the main window. At the end of each average, if you want to reject that

measurement, click on the <Reject?> button. eZ-Analyst will then reject the
current frame of data. The data and average counter will go back to the previous

measurement. Click in the Manual box to turn the Manual option ON or OFF.

When the box is checked, the option is ON.

Block Rejection is used in conjunction with

Capturing Transient Data

(Input

Channel triggering) and

Averaging

. These topics are discussed on pages 4-7

and 4-9, respectively.