DART XP Pro allows you to browse through a detection file looking for sequences of set bits of a specified length. You can use this option, for example, to search for detection alarms covering at least a certain number of samples in a row.
To find the sequences of bits
1. Position the cursor at the beginning/end of the area you want to search.
2. Select the Find bits command from the Edit menu or press the CTRL+F
keys.
3. Type in the minimum length of a sequence or use the up/down arrows to change the currently displayed value.
4. Press the FORWARD
/BACKWARD
button to initialize search in a chosen direction. If the search is successful, the detection window becomes centered at the nearest sequence of a specified length. If no such sequence can be found in a given direction, an appropriate message appears on the screen.
5. When finished, press the Close button to close the Find bits dialog.
Once opened, the Find bits dialog can be used as many times as needed and can remain on the screen while editing sound and/or detection files.
NOTICE
By default, all binary signals displayed in an active binary window are searched when you choose the Find bits command. If you want to inspect a selected binary signal only, uncheck the Ignore bit settings in 'Find bits' box in the Preferences dialog accessible from the Options menu.