Super Systems SuperDATA User Manual

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Super Data Operations Manual

Reasons to Edit a point:

Rename the Point

Change data source (chan and

slot)

Change scale (min and max values)

Change multiplier

Change display format

Change color or line width

Name – The name you want to give this new point. It is best to

keep names short but descriptive. If the name is too long, it will
be truncated in the chart cursor and legend area.

Chan: - Use this selector to select the datalog communications

channel for the new point. The selector will display both the
Channel Number (1-128) and the Channel Name (if assigned).

Slot: - Use this selector to select the slot from the communications

channel that is used to log the desired point data. The selector
will display both the Slot Number (0-78) and the Slot Name (if
assigned).

Min Value – Enter the Minimum scale value for this point.

Max Value – Enter the Maximum scale value for this point.

Multiplier – Enter a multiplier to be applied to the raw data for this

point. Note: The communications system logs all data as
integer with implied decimal locations. Thus if the raw data were
100 and the multiplier is defined as 0.01, then the charted data
would be 1.00.

Format – Enter a format string for this data point. A "#" indicates a

number, a "." Indicates a decimal point and a "0" is a number but
forces leading or trailing zeros. E.g. if the data is 1.205 then the
following format strings would display as indicated:

#

1

#.#

1.205

0.0

1.2

Color – Select the color for this pen.

Line Width – Select the Line Width for this pen.




Delete a Chart Pen

To delete a point on an existing chart, select DeletePoint from the Points menu, this will open the Delete Points
Dialog.

Select the point to be deleted and click OK or Apply.


Select a Process Scale

In the Trend Chart View only one chart scale is displayed at a time. To select the displayed chart scale, click the
scale selector button in the cursor data area.

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