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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. The software uses the same data type as the selected report and creates a chart on a new tab. Charts created using LDP data are a series of data points, with each line representing one quantity channel. Scale factors represent the factor to convert pulse counts to engineering units. For example, a channel could have a scale factor of 0.
This chart categorizes events based on event depth and event duration. Hover the cursor over an event point to see an overview of data from the event. They can only be generated as static reports.
The print preview interface is the same as the report viewer described in Report Viewer Ribbon on page Choose from report templates in your library that are compatible with the type of data in the chart. Chart Properties The Series option allows you to change properties of each series on the chart. The Save Changes as Default button in the bottom of the series property drop-down will save modified series properties, which will be applied to subsequent charts.
Series name—The series name is the name of the series as defined by the device. Series based on load profile data will also have the recorder function and acquisition rate as part of the name. Series alias—By default, series have names as per settings in the device. Rename the series in the chart viewer by typing an alias in the Series Alias textbox. Line color—Select a custom color from the palette to override the automatically assigned unique color. Line type—Select from solid, dotted, dashed, or dot-dash combinations to differentiate channel lines.
Line thickness—Set custom line thickness from one pixel thick to ten pixels thick. The default thickness is two pixels. Unit Scale—Scale a series to unity, kilo, or mega units independently of other series by changing the unit scale setting. Trend line—Optionally add a trend line to the chart for each series by checking the box. Y-Axis assignment—Assign one or more series to a secondary Y-axis to better visualize series in different ranges.
The secondary Y-axis is on the right of the graph. The Titles option allows you to add titles to the chart. You can add a custom title and subtitle to the top of the chart or add axis labels on the X, Y, and secondary Y axes. The Legend option allows you to select the horizontal and vertical position of the legend on the chart.
In the position options, Inside will place the legend inside the chart area and Outside will place the legend outside the chart area.
The Axes options allow you to set the resolution on the axes by defining the major and minor ticks. In the X-axis, major ticks are units of time, year, month, day, hour, minute, second, or millisecond. Y-axis major ticks are any number from 0. Minor ticks further divide the axis between each major tick. The Y-axis supports 0—9 minor ticks, dividing the axis into as many as 10 segments. Similarly, the X-axis supports 0—59 ticks, allowing as many as 60 segments along the axis.
This is useful for indicating a threshold or boundary value. The Vertical Markers option will add a vertical line with a label to the chart. This is useful to mark a point in time, such as when a peak occurred. To add a horizontal or vertical marker to the chart, click a marker button on the ribbon, then click Add. The software will add a marker to the middle of the chart. You can change the properties of the marker, including the label, color, line type, and line thickness from the ribbon option drop-down menu.
You can also set the value horizontal or time vertical of the marker. The horizontal axis value is defined by the primary Y-axis. You can also click and drag the marker to a location with the mouse. The Labels option allows you to add text to the chart.
You could choose to extend a pointer from the label to mark specific data points. Click and drag the label box or the arrow pointer to reposition them.
Use the ribbon option drop- down menu to define the time instant on the X-axis and value of the data point on the Y-axis for the label pointer location. The Delta option allows you to choose a start and end point on the chart to calculate the difference in values and time between the two points. After enabling Delta, the first click on the chart sets the starting point, the second click sets the end. If you click on the chart again after setting the end point, the previous delta will be removed and a new starting point will be defined where you clicked.
To remove the delta data from the chart, clear the Show Delta Annotation checkbox on the ribbon. To reset the data, disable the deltas. View To zoom in or zoom out, first select the axis of view and then click the Zoom In or Zoom Out button options. The X Axis option will scale the horizontal axis, and the Y Axis option will scale the vertical axis.
The Reset Zoom button will return the chart back to the original scaling. The Crosshair Data option controls whether a box with data values appears when hovering the cursor over the chart area. Report Viewer Ribbon The report viewer refers to the portion of the application where reports are displayed and from which they can be manipulated, printed, or exported. To move the report tabs, click and drag them. You can reorder the tabs, undock a tab to a floating window, or dock tabs next to each other horizontally or vertically.
Click and hold the tab and drag it away from the tab bar. When the tab undocks from the tab bar, the software displays a graphic in the center of the report viewer area that depicts regions of the pane. Move the mouse cursor over the region of the pane to which you want to dock the report.
Release the mouse button over the region, and the tab docks in that location. You can add tabs to tab groups by dragging the tab from one group to another. The following text describes the elements of the ribbon.
Figure 17 Report Viewer Ribbon Print The Print option opens the standard Windows print dialog, from which you can choose a printer and print options. The Quick Print option prints the report to the system default printer, using the default options saved for that printer. Page Setup By default, reports are formatted for letter-size paper.
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