5. Review Configuration.

Reviewing the configuration prior to data acquisition is optional; however, you should complete a review at this time (in the tutorial) to help with your familiarization of ChartView. In an actual application, a review such as this provides you with a chance to correct configuration errors.

(20) Device Interface

Check the Interface and Status via the Device pull-down menu.

(21) Channel Configuration

Check channel and alarm configuration settings via the Channel Configuration Dialog Box. Access this box through the Setup pull-down menu.

(22) Acquisition Parameters

Check the acquisition parameters via the Acquisition Configuration Dialog Box. This box can be accessed through the Setup pull-down menu.

(23) Data File Parameters

Check Data File Parameters. These parameters can be set from the Data Destination Dialog Box (accessible from the Setup pull-down menu), and from the Data File Parameters selection accessible from the Data pull-down menu.

6. [Optional]. Save Configuration File.

Although the updated Chartvw.cvw file will automatically save upon Exit, there may be times when you want to manually initiate a save. This will help you save time if an error occurs that may corrupt your configuration. You may create a new configuration file by using an existing one and making the necessary changes. In actual applications, use the File pull-down menu to manually save configuration files, if this option is desired.

Note: The .cvw file contains all setup information. Setup information includes channel information, alarm configurations, and acquisition configuration information.

7. [Optional]. Check the System Inventory and Device System Time.

Check the System Inventory and Device System Time via the Status selection from the Device pull- down menu.

In an actual application, if the System Inventory and Device System Time configurations were acceptable, you would proceed to Arm an Acquisition by clicking the Arm Acquisition button (item 10, page 1-8),or by using the Arm Acquisition selection in the Acquire pull-down menu.

8. Start Charts.

(24) Push the Start Charts and Indicators button (item 2, page 1-8). Charts will begin scrolling. More

detailed information pertaining to the charts and the ChartView Main Window appear in Chapter 4’s ChartView Main Window section. In addition to viewing the data as charts, you can select the Windows pull-down menu to select one or all of the following:

ChartView Analog Meters

ChartView Digital Meters

ChartView Bar Graph Meters

(25)Select the Windows pull-down menu and try each meter option. Push the triangular play button of each

meter’s specific toolbar to activate that meter.

Meters and charts can be on your computer screen at the same time. They can be re-sized and repositioned as desired. Analog, Digital, and Bar Graph meters are detailed in Chapter 4.

Note that a PostView Post Acquisition viewing program is also selectable from the Windows menu. PostView is discussed in Chapter 5.

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