Displaying recorded data – Monarch Instrument RFID LOGGER User Manual

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- Scroll to End
Click either the left or right scroll button to jump to the start or end of the data.

- Original Scale
Click this button to set the graph back to the original scale.


- Clear
Click this button to clear the graph and return to the start up state.

There is a TEXT BOX at the top right of the graph. By
default this will contain the device description, the
serial number and Unit Tag.

5.1.2. Displaying Recorded Data

Once loaded the data is displayed on the graph. Use the icons above to navigate around. On load all the data will be
shown in a single graph. If the logger has more than one channel, all channel will be displayed. The examples here are
for a temperature/humidity logger.

Traces displayed can be disabled by unchecking the box for that channel on the bottom left of the graph.

The vertical scales for each channel will be in the corresponding color of the trace for easy identification as is the
background of the digital display.

If you move the cursor anywhere on the graph and right click the mouse you will bring up the setup menu shown
below. There are several options:

5.1.2.1. Channel Setup

The Channel Setup dialog allows the user to modify the properties of each
channel.

Channel

Selects a channel

Visible

Turns the trace on or off for the selected channel

Marker Type

Identifies the actual points recorded. The trace is
extrapolated between these points. The points can be
marked by a square, circle or diamond. The user can also
select None for no marker.

Marker Size

Adjusts the size of the marker on the points.

Line Type

Identifies the trace type. It can be solid, dashed or dotted.

Line Thickness

Adjusts the thickness of the trace.

Data Trace Color

Changes the trace color for the selected channel.

Alarm Trace Color Changes the alarm trace color for the selected channel.

5.1.2.2. Using the Cursor

The cursor is turned on and off using the Cursor icon.


This uses a single cursor to identify a point on the traces as shown here. When the
mouse is moved over the cursor line the pointer will turn into a pointing finger. If
you left click at this time you can drag the cursor line left or right, the data in the
travelling window will update the time and value of the points in the target circle.





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