1 zoom and compress data, 2 view memos and bitmaps, Zoom and compress data – Monarch Instrument DC6000 User Manual

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Section 4

– Functional Description

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Figure 4-13.4 Zoom with point markers

Figure 4-13.5 Compress no point markers.

Figure 4-13.3 Trace Setup

Trace Setup

– Tapping this icon will bring up the Trace

Setup screen (see Figure 4-13.3), which enables the

user to shut off traces on the display. Those traces not on the
original trend will be grayed out. Check the box next to the trace
you want displayed, uncheck it to remove the trace from the
browse trend. Traces can be turned on or off at any time.

Slider Bar

– The Slider Bar is used to scroll back and forth

through the data buffer. Sliding to the
left brings up older data, sliding to the

right brings up newer data. To move, press the slider with the
stylus (or finger) and drag, or tap the bar to the left or right of
the slider.

Exit - Returns to live data.

Note: The browser will always be in the form of a horizontal
trend
even if the live trend is vertical.

When in the browser, double-tapping the trend display area will take you to the

Annotate Dialog

window. Here the

user can markup the current view and save it or print it. This permits annotating historic data which may have
been missed on the live trend.

4.13.1 Zoom and Compress Data

Using the Zoom % drop down menu the user can select to zoom (numbers > 100) or compress
(numbers <100) the time axis of data on the screen. Simply select the zoom value and the trend
display will recalculate and display the compressed or zoomed data. 100% Zoom is the normal

representation on the trend. It may take some time to recalculate the view depending on the zoom level.

Figure 4-13.4 below, shows data zoomed 5 times with the point

markers

turned on. Figure 4-13.5 shows data

compressed 5 times without point markers. The slider bar will navigate through the data at the zoom level
selected.

4.13.2 View Memos and Bitmaps

At any time in the browse window, when an embedded memo or bitmap flag

is visible, the respective

memo or bitmap can be viewed by tapping the envelope icon ONCE. Note that double tapping the screen will
go to the

Annotate

dialog window.

The text memos will show in a pop up window on the trend browse screen as shown in Figure 4-13.6 below.
The bitmaps will show in a new window, provided the bitmap is available

– see Figure 4-13.7. If you removed,

renamed or deleted the .bmp file, you will get an error message. When you are done viewing the memo, tap
the “OK” button. On the bitmap tap the check mark (Done) button. If the memo or bitmap was attached while
recording a file, these items will be available for review on the PC software.

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