Analyzing saved data, Recording data – Checkline ZP Recorder User Manual

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Zoom and Navigation Palette

After data is recorded the zoom and navigation
palette appears. Use the arrow keys to shift the
graph in the viewing window. Click

to return to

the original view.
Use the zoom tool

to magnify any part of your

graph. Click and hold the mouse button while dragging the
mouse over a selected part of the graph to create a rectangle.
Release the mouse button to magnify the area within the rectan-
gle. You may repeat the process and magnify the graph so indi-
vidual data points at intervals of 1mS are visible. Click

to

return to the original view.
The zoom tool may be used in combination with Selected Area,
First Peak Detection, or Viewing Multiple Graphs.

Analyzing Saved Data

Saving the Selected Range of a Graph as a New CSV File

Highlight any portion of a graph to determine its selected range
(see page 16 for details). With the range of the graph highlighted,
choose CSV

Save as selected range CSV file… Enter the file

name and if desired modify the file path. Note: If no selected
range is defined the entire graph will be saved.

Adding the Selected Range of a Graph to an existing
CSV file

Highlight any portion of a graph to determine its selected range.
See page 16 for details. With the range of the graph highlighted,
choose CSV

Save existing range CSV file… Select a CSV file you

wish to modify and click open. The next available column in the
CSV file selected will be populated with data. Note: If no selected
range is defined the entire graph will be added to the file.

Automatic Mode

Can be configured to capture and save data for both destructive
and nondestructive testing (See the chart below).

Recording Data

Recording can be configured in two modes: Manual or Automatic.

Manual Mode

1. Click the trigger tab and then click

.

2. Check Manual mode. Status indicator is green.
3. Press Zero

to tare weight of the attachment on the gauge.

4. Click the red button

to begin recording. Click the black

button

to stop recording.

(See File Saving section for an explanation on system archiving.)

A

B

C

Start parameter

is required. Stop parameters

and

are

optional. Stop parameter

sets the high limit and

stops test-

ing if force drops below the
start value. Stop recording at
any time by clicking black
button .

C

B

C

B

A

STOP

START

STOP

VALUE

VALUE

VALUE

<

<

Destructive Tests

x

x

Non-Destructive Tests

x

x

Non-Destructive Tests

x

x

x

with Safety Stop

B

A

C

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