Vaisala viewLinc 4.1 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Reports

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2

On the General tab, specify the user you want to have
access to this report (if not already granted Full Control),
and the range type data based on a specific date range,
or the most recent data.

3

In the Scheduled Generation area, you can choose the
format for your report (PDF or tab-separate, for Excel), to
automatically generate and save the report to a specific
file location, or send the report to an email address or a
list of addresses (use a comma to separate email
addresses). You can also schedule when you want the
report to generate, and how frequently you want it
generated.

Note:

For large report data sets, we recommend that
you schedule report generation at a time when
few users are using the system, such as after
business hours.

4

On the Content tab identify the types of data you want
included in the report, including Trend Graph, Title Page,
Interval statistics graph (this allows you to change
Statistic Settings in the Statistic Settings tab), and/or
Tabular Data.

5

If you include the Interval Statistics graph, use the
Statistics Settings tab to define how information will
display on your report, and any statistical information you
want to include:

a

From Statistics Settings, select a statistics interval by
checking the Include statistics at intervals checkbox if
you want to intermittently generate statistics within the
time frame of a report. For example, if your report gen-
erates data based on a seven day (weekly) interval,
you may want to view statistics daily by selecting the
Specify Duration radio box and specifying 1 day, 0
hours.

b

In the Include area, select the types of statistical data
you want to add to the report, including maximum val-
ue, average value, minimum value, standard devia-
tion, sample count and mean kinetic temperature
(MKT):
• If you want to specify the activation energy, check

Mean kinetic temperature and specify the

activation energy as KJ/mol.

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