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You may also edit the color code and line style for a variable in the dialog box as described in the following table.
Table 42 Edit Style Dialog Box
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Display | Check Display to view information about this variable in chart format. |
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Color | Choose a color from this drop down list. |
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Style | Choose a line style from this drop down list. |
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Scale | Select the scaling multiplier from this drop down list. This factor is applied to each value in |
| the line before it is displayed and can be used to keep all graph lines within a similar range |
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In the Interface screen click the Graph button to display the following screen.
Figure 60 Graph Variables
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 43 | Graph Variables |
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Style | This is the line style discussed above. |
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Variable | This is the variable being represented by the line style discussed above. |
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Scale | This is the scaling multiplier. |
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Cur | This is the current value of the variable. |
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Min | This is the minimum value of the variable. |
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Max | This is the maximum value of the variable. |
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Ave | This is the average value of the variable. |
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Total | This is the total value of the variable. |
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Baseline | This is a measure of the typical variable behavior. After a learning period has transpired, |
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