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The decay times shown in the Decay Curve do not correspond with the time channels in the atem.txt file
In order for the Decay Curve display to show the time delays correctly make sure that your ATEM.txt file looks something similar to the one below, otherwise it will not work. "Begin survey ZChannelCentre[2] = { 10,20 } … End survey"