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Viewing measurements on the display

Panel Layout View(charts/graphs)

Panel Layout View(charts/graphs)

When you are in the data finder page (see above), select either the Analyze button or double-click on a session/study to view the data in charts and graphs as displayed in Figure 5-7. The measurements and parameters will be displayed in charts and graphs which may be customized for analysis and/or reporting purposes.

1. In the panel layout view page, it is divided into Work Items (see 1), Add panel (see 2), Arrange Panels (see 3) and data panels (see 4).

Work items (1) – select either the session or study (in order to view appropriate measurement/parameter data).

Add panel (2) – double-click on a chart/table type and it will appear as a panel on your screen.

Arrange panels (3) – displays the order of the sessions/studies displayed in the panel section of your screen.

Data Panels (4) – used to view your measurement and/or parameters from your study. Note: use the menu bar icons and/or configure icon to customize parameters.

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Active cursor

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Configure

Figure 5-7: Panel layout view (viewing the data in charts and graphs)

Quick tips with panels (charts/graphs)

To stretch the graph, click on one the corner’s edge of a chart or table and drag the mouse. The graph will expand and widened (depending on how you drag your mouse).

To move the graph, click drag and drop to the appropriate panel position.

To change ranges, when clicking on either the x-axis or y-axis, click and drag the mouse until the appropriate range is selected. (Note: it will span the numbers up or down depending on how you drag the mouse.)

To add labels, click on the add labels

icon.

text and press the Enter key (on your keyboard). on graph.

Right-click and select edit text to add note/label on the chart. Type in To move the label, left-click and hold to drag to appropriate location

To customize chart colors, click on the icon and using the properties box, select different colors as needed.

To customize x or y axis font type, click on these or icons.

To export data to .xls file, click on the export icon.

To save a layout, right-click outside the tables/graphs area as displayed below. Click Remember Setting.

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Contents 3M The Edge Personal Noise Dosimeter EdgeTable of Contents Time history…………………………………………………………………………………………………… Setting-up the Edge via DMSReplacing microphone and windscreen Stopping a studyViewing measurements on the display Technical SupportINDEX………………………………………………………………………………… Physical attributes of EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5List of Tables List of FiguresEdge and dosimetry DosimetryIllustration of how the dosimeter operates and processes Noise dosimeterWhat do the standards say? Range of soundApplications of the Edge View your results via DMS Setting-up your dosimeter parameters for your noise studiesNoise assessment steps Running your studiesEdge Model Parameter setup screen for eg4Identifying your equipment Checking the equipmentTurning on LED indicatorTurning off LED indicators explainedDisplay and keypad Diagram3MTMDetection Mangement Software DMS Docking station functionalityLoading Docking station components EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 components  Powering EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5 Powering EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5Charging your dosimeter  How to chargeStoring the dosimeter Mounting the docking station to a wallNoise studies Understanding what data is storedTime history Summary dataLogging Views on the EdgeDefinitions of data log values and views Views on ExplanationDosimeter views and definitions Response Level WeightingViews on Explanation Edge DoseDosimeter measurement descriptors/variants Descriptors Variants Lmax variantsCommunicating & downloading data DockingNew Hardware wizard for Edge Dock Customizing set-up parameters in DMSDosimeter screen Dosimeter settingDosimeter fields explained for the Edge Edge dosimeter settingsEdge display screen Display settingEdge security setting Security settingEdge auto run screen Auto Run setting10 Edge firmware update screen Firmware update11 Saving and sending Edge setups Saving and sending/setting configurationsQuick Help List typical dosimetry session Overview of running a studyWindscreen and maintenance  How to attach the dosimeterPositioning the Edge on your shirt  Checking battery power Checking battery power Calibrating the dosimeter Calibrating Reset Resetting the dosimeterSetting contrast on dosimeter  ContrastOn/off/enter button  How to run a noise study Running studiesStarting a run Indicators i.e., run, stop, battery, and OL Indicators/Icons on the display How to stop a noise study Indicator Icon ExplanationViewing measurements on the display Locking or securing your dosimeter during run Viewing measurements Unlocking  How to lock or secure How to unlock Locking or Securing Downloading Downloading dataDMS start screen  Selecting and viewing data Viewing data and data finderExample of Edge Report in DMS Report ViewPanel layout view viewing the data in charts and graphs Panel Layout Viewcharts/graphsTechnical Support LED indicator disable/enableReplacing microphone and windscreen Attaching/Detaching Attaching/Detaching the windscreen and microphone Hard Hat Attachment kit Hard Hat Attachment KitStandards Mechanical characteristicsElectrical characteristics Environmental effectsUser Interface Physical attributes of EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5Measurements TypesMeasurement parameters Auto-Run CommunicationsSpecial functions SecurityEdge Block Diagram Edge Block Diagram Appendix B Contacting 3M 3M ServiceWarranty Service Department and Technical Support 1 800Background Noise, effects Glossary of TermsCombining Noise sources Crest FactorCriterion Level CL Exchange Rate ER also known as the Doubling Rate Criterion TimeDecibel dB DoseLep,d Free field setting microphoneHearing Conservation HC Hertz Hz Lavg Average LevelMeasurement Range Leq Equivalent LevelLogging Maximum Level LmaxResponse Time PEL Permissible Exposure LevelProjected Time Random incidence microphoneThreshold TWA Time Weighted AverageWeighting A, C, Z, etc Upper Limit ULWindscreen Measurement equations Index Running studies About Us About 3M Personal Safety
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