10 saving the display settings – Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual

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4.10 Saving the Display Settings

Click here ([File] - [Save Display Setting]).

The display settings can be saved to a file. The following display settings can be saved:

For Display File, Event File, and Link File Displays

• Print comment

• The background and grid color

of the waveform display area

• Cursor A and Cursor B positions

• Y-axis zone setting

• ON/OFF condition of the clipping of the

• The active waveform

displayed waveform
• Settings specified in the General Display Settings • The height of the data overview

of each group

• Mark information

• The width of the zone display

area of each group

• Zoom rate of the time axis

• Show/Hide condition of the zone

display area

• Display mode of the time axis (absolute/relative) • Selected group
• Waveform display area

• ON/OFF condition of the alarm

display

• Grid type

• Position of the display screen

• The channel identification string mode (channel/tag)
• ON/OFF condition of file information items (see section 4.1)

For TLOG File Display

• ON/OFF condition of TLOG file information items (see section 4.1) and print comment
• The string to be used (channel/tag)
• Timer No.
• Display format of date and time

The information is saved to the same directory as the data files. The name of the saved
file is the name of the data file being displayed, with an added [vdx] extension (Y1116040.
DDS.vdx, for example).
This display setting file can be overwritten unlimited number of times.
When the data with the same file name is reopened, the display settings that were saved
are used. If you do not wish to open the data using the saved settings, delete the display
setting file ([vdx] extension) before opening the data file.

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