Data Columns 
It shows the internal organization of the file regarding waveforms. It can show from 
one column (Y1) up to 4 (Y1, Y2, Y3*, Y4*).  Although files with more than 2 
columns are reported correctly, only the first two columns (Y1, Y2) are imported 
and processed. 
  Marker Columns 
It shows the internal organization of the file regarding markers. It can show from 
one column (M1) up to 4 (M1, M2, M3*, M4*).  Although files with more than 4 
columns are reported correctly, only the first two columns (M1, M2) are imported 
and processed. M1 is assigned to the Sample Marker while M2 is assigned to the 
Sync Marker. 
 
Waveform Destination Section 
  Channel 
Independent checkboxes allow the definition of standard waveforms for Channel 1, 
Channel 2, or both. One of the boxes will be always checked and checking both is 
only possible when both channels are coupled (see Channel Coupling control in 
Clock Tab). 
 
Resampling Section 
  Resampling Mode 
It controls the way waveforms are imported and resampled. Please refer to the 
description of the resampling methodology and modes in the Appendix. The 
following modes are available: 
  None: Baseband Sample Rate will be the same as the Source Sampling 
Rate. The output waveform will use the same number of samples as the 
selected portion of the input waveform. Granularity requirements will be 
met by repeating the basic waveform the minimum number of times so 
the combined length is a multiple of the granularity for the current DAC 
mode. 
  Timing: The time window of the input signal (Waveform Length / Sample 
Rate) will be used to calculate the best value for the output record length 
being a multiple of the granularity for the current DAC mode according to 
the output sampling rate defined by the user. Final output sampling rate 
will be slightly adjusted to accurately keep the timing of the original 
signal.