Synchronizing data, Exporting data, Printing table data – Monarch Instrument Track-It User Manual

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Track-It User Guide

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Rev 1.02 06/21/11

3.6.5.1. Synchronizing Data
The synchronizing option allows a user to identify points
on the graph using the data table and vice versa.
To jump from the data table to the corresponding point
on the graph, double click the value of interest in the
data table as shown right. This will open the graph page
with a box around the point of interest. Place the cursor
in the box to see details of the point. Note that in order to see the
detail and select points on the graph you should set the marker type
and size in the

setup

option and zoom the graph accordingly.


To jump from a point on the graph to the corresponding value in the
data table move the cursor over the point on the trace, the cursor
will change to a pointing hand, click the point and it will jump to the
data table


3.6.5.2. Exporting Data
Data can be exported to Excel

TM

or saved to PC media as a Comma Separated

Variables (CSV) file. The data transfer is controlled in the Report box on the right of the
window. The user can select the data to be exported as follows:

Included Columns

Select which columns in the table are to be exported.

Filter

Check the range of data to be exported. The range can be
dictated by Date, Time or both. Once checked select the From
and To date/times.

Export Time Format

Select hours and minutes hh:mm or hours minutes and
seconds hh:mm:ss.

Press the Export to Excel

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button

to view the data in the spreadsheet

– note

you must have the program installed, or press the Save Data button

to save the

CSV data to media.

3.6.5.3. Printing Table Data
Use the Report dialog above to select the range of data to be printed and click the Print

icon

or select print from the file menu.


3.7. Summary

The Summary Tab provides a quick overview of the data loaded into the graph. The exact format depends on the actual data,
user programming and device type. Selecting the Summary Tab displays two additional tabs - Channel Summary and Alarm
Summary

3.7.1. Channel Summary

This shows a summary of all data points and indicates start and stop times, the total number of samples and the maximum,
minimum and average values of the recording. If the

period cursors

are used to get to the summary - additional information

will be displayed pertaining to the data between the cursors.

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