Display config.

Allows you to: Open a previously saved display configuration file, save the current

 

 

display configuration file, or save the current display configuration file in a different

 

 

location (or under a different file name). (See following note).

 

Note:

There will be no default Display Configuration file present the first time ChartView is

 

 

started. In this case, Chart Setup Wizard activates, allowing you to create a display

 

 

setup. When ChartView is shutdown, the display configuration is automatically saved in

 

 

a default configuration file that will load upon the next startup of ChartView.

 

 

If the default display configuration becomes corrupt, or if you would like to bypass this

 

 

configuration when starting ChartView, you can hold down the Control Key when

 

 

starting ChartView. This causes the program to ignore the default display configuration

 

 

and await your creation of a new display.

Start

F5

Starts, stops, or pauses chart scrolling.

Stop

F6

 

Pause

F7

 

Next Group Ctrl+G

Faster Ctrl+Z

Slower Ctrl+X

Zoom

[ Restore ]

Grid limit lines

Off Ctrl+F1

Solid Ctrl+F2

Dots Ctrl+F3

Timestamp

Absolute Ctrl+F4 Relative Ctrl+F5

Selects the next chart group in the display configuration.

Used to alter the chart scrolling speed. There are fourteen possible chart speeds. The range of speeds is from 0.1 sec/div to 1.0 hr/div.

Zoom causes the Main Window to display one chart only. For example, if you were viewing 3 charts and desired to get a better view of Chart 2, you could use Zoom to view Chart 2 using the full chart viewing area, as compared to using one third of the area. The zoom feature can also be invoked by double-clicking in the chart region of the chart you want to apply the zoom to.

Once you have zoomed in on a chart, the pull-down menu Zoom option is replaced by a Restore option. Selecting Restore from the menu will return the main window to its previous multiple chart viewing status. The restore feature can also be invoked by again double-clicking in the chart region.

Allows you to turn the chart’s grid limit lines (items 13 & 19) on or off. If “on”, you can have the grid lines appear as solid or dots.

Allows you to select an Absolute or Relative style of timestamp.

View

Toolbar

Timestamps & Chartspeed

Statusbar

A 9 by Toolbar indicates the toolbar will be visible. The absence of the 9 indicates the visible toolbar option is not chosen, and in this case will not appear on the Main Window. Use the mouse to select or de-select the toolbar option.

A 9 by Timestamps & Chartspeed indicates the options are selectable and visible. The absence of the 9 indicates the timestamp/chartspeed option is not chosen, and therefor not visible on the Main Window. Use the mouse to select or de-select this option.

A 9 by Statusbar indicates the Status Message Box and Status LEDs are visible (items 22 and 24, page 4-5). The absence of the 9 indicates the status bar will not be visible on the Main Window. Use the mouse to select or de-select this option.

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Omega Vehicle Security 1400 manual View, Display config

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