App index – Yokogawa PC-Based MX100 User Manual

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Initializing, Copying, and Pasting of Settings on the General Display
Settings Window

On the General Display Settings window, you can reset the settings to default or copy
and pate the settings of one or multiple waveforms to the settings of other waveforms.
You can copy and paste according to the procedure below.
Drag the copy source waveform numbers (No. column), click the Copy button, drag the
copy destination waveform numbers, and click the Paste button.

Click this button to turn ON/OFF the channels collectively

To copy/paste the item,

click to show the flag.

To not copy/paste the item,

click to hide the flag

Click this button

to reset to

default settings

Click this button to automatically assign the channels

in order

Click this button to enter the same settings

as the first channel in the selected range

Click to select all the channels

Drag to select a range

To paste the copied settings

To copy

the settings

To set the scale to match

the maximum and minimum

values of the data

Applying Data File Display Conditions

Group display conditions set using Viewer (including group data display conditions
reflecting the use of templates or the display conditions setting file) are cleared, and the
channel display returns to the data file display settings. If there are no display settings in
the data file, the default settings are restored.
The settings configured using the tool buttons in the upper part of the waveform display
screen for each group (alarm display ON/OFF, time axis zoom in/out, display zone
switching, grid display switching, and grid display ON/OFF), and the grid color and
waveform background color settings are restored to their default settings.

Zoom in or out of the time axis

Switch the display zone

Alarm display ON/OFF

Clip display ON/OFF

Switch the grid display

Move the cursor to the point where the alarm changed

3.2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured, Computed, and Thinned Data

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