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Icon | Name | Description |
Play/Pause | Play button allows to put the widget in online mode, automatically updating the last measurements taken by the acquisition hardware. Pause button stops the online mode, so the Widget will stop updating the values taken by the hardware. | |
Information | Displays or hides the graph information window. This window shows the measurements that the graph is displaying, as well as the machine, point and acquisition mode to which it belongs. It also displays 2 checkboxes for each measurement to show or hide the trend lines and alarm levels. | |
Cursors | Allows you to add up to 10 different cursors in the graph. Each cursor will be assigned a different color by default. | |
Single Cursor | Selects the single cursor type. | |
Cursors information | Displays or hides the cursor information window, which shows the data of the displayed cursors in the graph (measurement, machine, point, acquisition mode, amplitude, date/time, units, rpm, load and machine status). | |
Clear all | Removes cursors and fault frequencies displayed on the graph. | |
Additional data | Marks with a circle those trend points in whose corresponding snapshot there are stored spectra and/or waveforms. | |
Reset zoom | Resets the graph zoom. | |
Range | Selects the time range that the graph will display. | |
Highest resolution | Displays all points stored in the database for the selected time range. By default it is disabled, so the system will present the filtered trends as defined in the general system configuration. When enabling this option the widget will display a message to warn that the process may take a while. |
Configuration
The Widget, once created, must be configured to select the data source and display options. To do so, select the Configuration icon, located in the upper right corner.
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