Plot quantity selection tool – Delta RMC151 User Manual

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Setting

Description

Enable

Automatic

Trigger

If this checkbox is set, a plot will automatically trigger when the

action in the Trigger Type box occurs. Notice that the plot must be

rearmed before it will trigger.

Trigger Type

Only valid if the Enable Automatic Trigger is selected. Specifies

the action that will cause a plot to automatically trigger.

Motion Commands: The plot will trigger when a motion command

is issued to the specified axis.

Rearm

Options

Specify how the plot is to be rearmed.
Manual: The plot must be rearmed manually by issuing the Rearm

Plot (103) command. This option lets you set the Trigger Position to

any value.
Automatic: The plot is rearmed automatically after a triggered. The

plot is then immediately ready to be triggered again. The trigger

position must be set to 0%.

Trigger

Percentage

Specifies how much of the plot contains data from before the trigger.

0% means there is no data from before the trigger. 100% means

there is data only from before the trigger.

4.9.5. Plot Quantity Selection Tool

To access this dialog:

In the Plot Template Editor, on any plot tab, choose Custom Plot, and click New Quantity.

Use this dialog to add one or more plot quantities to the plot template.

Adding Individual Registers

1. On the Registers tab, browse to the desired register.
2. Click Add or press the space bar to choose the register. Repeat to add consecutive

registers quickly. The registers will appear in the Quantities to Add to Plot

Template box.

Adding Groups of Registers

Use groups to quickly add the basic status registers or tuning terms of any axis.

1. On the Groups tab, double-click an axis. The registers will appear in the Quantities

to Add to Plot Template box.

Removing and Moving Registers

Use the Remove

, Move Up

, or Move Down

buttons to remove or re-

order registers in the Quantities to Add to Plot Template box.

Advanced Quantities

On the Advanced tab, you can add the following:

Mean Squared Error

The Mean Squared Error calculates a single number that records indicates how

closely two registers tracked each other during the plot. The Mean Squared Error is

typically using during manual tuning to compare how close two plot quantities are,

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