HYDAC HMGWIN 3000 User Manual

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HMGWIN 3000

English

Page

15

Edition 06/2007 – V02 R01

3.4.5 Zoom

Out

• Click on the “Graph“ dialogue box and select “Tools“ in the dropdown menu and

“Zoom out“

in the submenu, or select “Zoom out“ at the bottom of the screen.

“Zoom out“ is now highlighted at the bottom of the screen.
• When you move the mouse over the graph the mouse pointer turns into a magnifying

glass with a minus sign.

• Zooming out functions in a similar manner to zooming in. Select one or more grid

squares by dragging the mouse and drawing a rectangle around them.

• Releasing the left mouse button causes the view last shown in the overall graph to be

displayed in the framed area.

3.4.6 Panning

• Click on the “Graph“ dialogue and select “Tools“ in the dropdown menu and “Pan“ in

the submenu, or select “Pan“ at the bottom of the screen.

“Pan“ is now highlighted at the bottom of the screen.
• When you move the mouse over the graph the mouse pointer turns into a hand.
• Click on the graph and keep the left mouse button depressed.
• Using the mouse now shift the image in the required direction.
• Release the mouse button.
• Panning is only done in whole grid units.

3.4.7 Full

view

• Click on the “Graph“ dialog and select “Full view“ in the dropdown menu, or select

“Full view“ at the bottom of the screen.

• The graph now shows the entire time and amplitude range of the measurement.

3.4.8 Automatic

scale

• Click on the “Graph“ dialogue box and select “Automatic scale“ in the dropdown

menu, or select “Automatic“ at the bottom of the screen.

• The scale settings selected (see section Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden

werden. Scale Settings) are applied to the current recording.

3.4.9 Scale

Settings

• Click on the “Graph“ dialogue box and select “Scale settings“ in the dropdown me-

nu, or select “Scale settings“ at the bottom of the screen.

• Selecting the resolution type and scaling type (refers to the default scale settings):

Resolution settings: Click on the upper arrow button. A dropdown menu opens in
which you can choose among the various resolution settings.

o

best fit resolution

o

fine resolution

o

medium resolution

o

coarse resolution

o

1-2-5 resolution

: This resolution is in reference to the difference between the

largest and smallest value of the current display range. Scaling is in incre-
ments of 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, etc. If a value is exceeded, the next
larger value is used as the scaled range. Example: if the difference between
the smallest and largest value is 49 bar, scaling is from the smallest value to
the largest value + 50, if the difference were 51 bar, scaling would be from the
smallest value

to the largest value +100)

The coarser the resolution, the "rounder" the scaling in
the Y axis, meaning the measured values along the Y
axis can be more easily read at first glance.

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