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SCALE ROTATE ACTIVE AREA
Figure 5-3-3 Trend View
TREND SETUP
ACTIVE AREA
CHANNEL IDENTIFIERS
BROWSE
BUTTON

Section 5 – Recorder Setup

Trends

Trends are the most informative and complex of all the widgets. Trends show multiple channels of data with respect to time. The user can have multiple trend displays with different combinations of channels. Each channel can have its own scale or all channels can share the same scale.

Trends are available in vertical or horizontal format. Vertical trend lines move from top to bottom while horizontal trend lines move from right to left. Vertical trends are available as full size (6 across x 8 down) or half size (6 across x 4down). Horizontal trends are available as full size (6 across x 8 down), 2/3 size (4 cross x 8 down) or half size (3across x 8 down). Trends can be used in conjunction with any other widgets on the display as set up in the Display Builder.

The Trend View has a number of active elements. The Trend Setup active area is the scale as shown right. Double tapping this area will pop-up the Trend Scale Setup – see below.

The name bar below the trend is the Scale Rotate active area. Tapping this bar will force the scale to move to that of the next channel. The channel identifiers show which channel scale is currently visible and what the engineering units are.

The Browse button on the right of the name bar below the trend allows the user to go to the trend browse screen. Here the user can scroll through historic data, zoom, measure, annotate and save or print images of the trend.

Trends can have up to 18 channels on a display although this could be extremely cluttered. Since it

is possible to create multiple trend displays, or even displays with two (half) trends it would be

better to group smaller numbers of channels together on their own display and cycle between them.

Channels on a single trend display can all share the same scale or can each have a separate scale. When channels have individual scales, the scale on the trend itself will change at a predetermined interval, allowing each channel scale to “have a turn” for a period of time known as the dwell time. Thus if the dwell time were 10 seconds, every 10 seconds the next scale would appear and the scales would cycle around. As each scale appears, those trend lines associated with that scale will have pointers to the immediate left of the scale in horizontal trends or below in vertical trends. This associates the trend line with the scale. The scale rotation can be stopped and a single scale can be set continuously – see Trend Setup below.

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America Table of Contents Display Elements Environment and Location InstallationWiring Specifications and Procedures Turning the unit off Annotating Trends Timer/Totalizer Reset Special EventsBrowsing Historic Data Browsing AnnotationsRecord Setup AlarmsSystem Administrative Menu Digital Input/OutputWorld Wide Web Web Based FTP Manager Ethernet Protocols Touch Screen Cleaning Instructions CalibrationUSB Connections Utility Programs 102Trademarks Symbols09/11/2008 REV General Description OverviewSystem Overview System Overview09/11/2008 REV Display Area Recorder FrontMedia Door Status IndicatorIR Comm Port StylusAnalog Inputs Power SupplyRecorder Rear Panel Computer Interface Input/Output ModuleFiles Configuration FilesData Files Exhibitor SoftwareActivity Files Miscellaneous FilesQuick Start Guide Help KeyboardingActivity Lights SecurityUser Levels Remote Access PasswordsEnvironment and Location Equipment HandlingRecorder Dimensions in Inches mm InstallationFront Panel Cut Out Panel MountingRear View Panel Insertion Panel Front GasketPower Connections Wiring Specifications and ProceduresPower Requirements Rear Panel Signal Input WiringAnalog Inputs Resistance Temperature Detector RTD InputsThermocouple Inputs Linear InputsFrequency Potential Free ContactsRelay Output, Contact Input EthernetMouse and Keyboard Connection USB ConnectionAudio Connection 18 RS485 Adapter 19 RS485 120 Ohm Jumper 24Vdc Isolated Output OptionIsolated Serial Interface Option Task Bar Display ElementsLive Display Area Utility Setup Menu Utility Setup Menu09/11/2008 REV Folder Mydata Data File Mydata.dat Bitmap Files Text Files Alarm, Event and Activity LogsRecord Session Load Configuration Configuration ManagerE-mail Window Sending EmailDisplay Brightness User LoginDisplay Utilities Record on Alarm Timer/Totalizer ResetSpecial Events Background ColorRecord Setup Digital Input Setup Record Mode Email on Alarm EventSystem Setup Alarm Master SetupDrawing on the Screen Annotating TrendsAdding a Text Message Browsing Historic Data13.4 Zoom with point markers Zoom and Compress Data13.8 Cursor Mode Using the CursorView Memos and Bitmaps 13.6 Memo View 13.7 Bitmap ViewBrowsing Annotations Using Browser Jump ToInput Channels Master Channel SetupSetup display as shown right Channel Setup Channel SetupResistance Input Channel Type SetupLinear Input Thermocouples and RTDs Industrial Square Root ExtractionCalculated Input Calculated Channel Setup09/11/2008 REV Conditional Input Gated TimerTotalizer Reset PointFrequency Frequency/Pulse CountPulse Count 13 Pulse Count SetupRecorder Setup Building the Display Display Builder3 Display Builder EditingRotate List Widgets Digital Display SetupDigital Displays Will show OFFDisplaying Min, Max or Average Values Bar Graphs Bar Graph SetupChannel Type Shows the current widget style for Channel. For information only09/11/2008 REV 09/11/2008 REV Trend Setup Window Trend Setup09/11/2008 REV Rate Alarms1 Alarm Master Setup Alarm Master SetupAlarm Setup Digital Input/Output 1 Digital Output Setup Digital Output SetupDigital Input Setup 09/11/2008 REV Select Channels Record SetupRecord Rate Media and FilenameWhat to Record Point type Max Min AverageTriggered Record Timed RecordSplit Files Media Alarm System Admin Menu System Administrative Menu09/11/2008 REV NTP Time Server Temperature CompensationSystem Setup Mouse Pointer Enable Modbus SettingsConfig Auto Save Menu TimeoutUser User Setup Password ManagementFile Explorer 7 Web User Admin Network SettingsWeb User Manager 6 Network IP Address9 USB ActiveSync Password Smtp Email SettingsSet ActiveSync Password Registry System ReFlash Languages09/11/2008 REV World Wide Web Communication3 View Recorder Web Based FTP Manager 2 FTP File Manager Communication OPC Server Ethernet ProtocolsModbus Data Registers Modbus ServerModbus Status Registers Register # USB Connections FTP Manager Utility Programs09/11/2008 REV 09/11/2008 REV 3 Remote Recorder Remote ControlRemote Display 5 Remote Manager Connected Remote Manager4 Remote Manager Calibration Cleaning InstructionsTouch Screen Set Channel Calibrating Linear Voltage InputsZero Cal Full CalCalibrating Frequency Store CalCalibrating the RTD Current Source Go to Table of Contents Virtual Chart Speed Resolution ColorPower Requirements Power Fail ProtectionType Range C Accuracy C Range F Accuracy F Dimensions SafetyWeight Recording RatesAppendix B Digital Input Voltage Adjustment Fig B-4 Digital IO Module Jumpers 2 Channel shown Input BoardWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature

RD8300 specifications

The Omega Speaker Systems RD8300 is a remarkable entry in the audio equipment market, designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike who seek high-quality sound reproduction. This speaker system combines cutting-edge technologies with user-friendly features to deliver an immersive listening experience.

One of the standout characteristics of the RD8300 is its advanced driver configuration. Featuring a dual 8-inch woofers, a precision-tuned midrange driver, and a high-frequency tweeter, the RD8300 is engineered to provide a full range of frequencies with unparalleled clarity. This configuration ensures that bass notes are deep and powerful, while mid-range and treble sounds are crisp and detailed, making it suitable for a wide variety of music genres and audio formats.

Another integral technology in the RD8300 is its sophisticated crossover network. By intelligently directing frequencies to the appropriate drivers, the crossover helps to minimize distortion and enhance the overall sonic coherence of the speaker. This ensures every note is delivered with precision, allowing listeners to appreciate the nuances in their favorite tracks.

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In terms of connectivity, the RD8300 is versatile. It comes equipped with standard binding post inputs, making it compatible with a wide range of audio equipment. Additionally, it features both wired and wireless connectivity options, catering to modern listening preferences.

User convenience is another focus of the RD8300's design, with features such as adjustable feet and a user-friendly interface that allows for easy setup and adjustment. The sleek visual design of the speaker adds an aesthetic touch, making it an attractive addition to any room.

In summary, the Omega Speaker Systems RD8300 stands out as an exceptional speaker choice. With its advanced driver design, sophisticated crossover technology, impressive power handling, versatile connectivity options, and user-friendly features, it caters to those seeking a superior audio experience, making it a must-have for audio enthusiasts.