TOPIC 22 GRAPHIC DATA

This enables the user to display a graph whose X axis is a time axis. The date range displayed can be selected from the view data screen and can be any portion of the available data. The Y axis gives the temperature readings. The temperature unit is selected from the program setup screen and supports both degree F and degree C.

The plot is drawn from the sensors in the configuration that was chosen by the user. For information on sensor selection, refer to TOPIC 20. If a configuration is selected that includes one or more sensors that are not present in the data file an error message is given. The user should select another configuration of sensors that are in the DCX file, or create another new sensor configuration. Event Messages are displayed using acronyms to reduce space. The acronyms are defined in TOPIC 21 - Textual Data.

The following Keys are used with the Graph:

1.

Page Up

Move to the right one page

2.

Page Down

Move to the left one page

3.

Up Arrow

Move to the right one line

4.Down Arrow Move to the left one line

5.F1/ALT-1 Help

6. F3/ALT-3

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7.F4/ALT-4 Zoom Out - Expands the graph to the next larger size. The graph sizes available are; Minimum, Normal, and Maximum.

8.F5/ALT-5 Zoom In - Reduces the graph to the next smaller size.

9.F6/ALT-6 Toggle Legend - Displays a sensor legend with temperature values or the line color/pattern.

10.F7/ALT-7 Print - Allows the user to setup the reports to send to the printer. Displays the Print Data Screen.

11.F8/ALT-8 Toggle Messages - Displays the event messages or not.

12.F10/ALT-0 Print Direct - Sends the selected view reports to the printer using the current printer settings. The formatted reports are sent to the printer. If the Raw report is selected with any of the formatted reports (i.e., graphic, sensor, event, or summary), only the formatted reports are printed. The Raw report will not be printed. The user must select the Raw report type only for this feature to print the Raw report.

13. ESC

Exit

14. M

More

15. ALT-G

Graphic Data

16. ALT-T

Sensor Data

17. ALT-E

Event Data

18. ALT-S

Summary Data

19. ALT-R

Raw Data

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