Units/div - The units in units/div (18) can be °C, °F, °K, °R, mV, or V. The division referenced is one vertical grid. In the example above for Channel 1, each vertical grid increment represents 10.58°C per division. Changing the units/division spinner controls (σ/τ) will result in an automatic adjustment of the max scale and min scale values (items 13 and 19). Aside from using the units/div triangular controls to change the value, you can change units/div by placing the mouse cursor in (or tabbing over to) the field and then either typing in the desired value, or using the PC keyboard arrow control keys.

Status Indicator Region

The status indicator region of the Main Window, located along the bottom of the window, consists of the following items:

21

Scrolling Time

23

Chart Speed (Time/Div)

22

Status Message Box

24

Status LEDs1

Scrolling Time - Scrolling Time (21) is turned On or Off from the View pull-down menu. Time Stamp can be “absolute” (real time) or “relative.” Absolute time is based on your computer clock, whereas relative time starts at 00:00:00 hours/minutes/seconds, and then continues timing in increments relative to the Chart Speed (23). The Absolute or Relative time stamp style is selected from the Chart pull-down file.

Status Message Box - The Status Message Box (22) informs you of the status of the data acquisition device. Several sample messages appear below:

Sample Status Messages

Attaching to device …

Setting channel configuration … Setting the acquisition parameters. Charting …

Trigger device. Setting acquisition parameters. Acquisition active. Updating active. Acquisition active. No updating.

Waiting for trigger …

Chart Speed - Chart Speed (23) consists of a “time per division” value that can be changed using the “faster” (rabbit) button or “slower” (turtle) button. Fourteen possible chart speeds are as follows:

0.1sec/div

0.2sec/div

0.5sec/div

1sec/div

2sec/div

5sec/div

10sec/div

30sec/div

1min/div

2min/div

5min/div

10min/div

30min/div

1hr/div

Status LEDs1 - ChartView’s Main Window contains five virtual LEDs (item 24) for conveying the state of the system. Each of the five indicators is labeled on the main window. These indicators are:

Initializing: Indicates ChartView is configuring the data acquisition instrument.

Charting: Indicates charting is in progress. This indicator is useful when charts are scrolling at a very slow speed.

Disk:Indicates ChartView is writing to disk.

Buffering in Indicates the data acquisition instrument is storing scans that are not being saved to disk.

Instrument:

Uploading: Indicates data in the instrument is being uploaded to the PC.

Note 1: The Status LEDs and their labels (listed above) do not appear when using Windows 3.1. However, when using Windows 3.1, the labels will appear at the time the function is active, e.g., when uploading, the text “[Uploading]” shows in region 24. This text message is in addition to the text in the Status Message Box (Item 22).

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Omega Vehicle Security 1400 manual Status Indicator Region, Instrument

1400 specifications

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