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Operations Main Menu
The Return button closes the parameter menu so the data list is visible again.
List View
List view screens include a parameter description and a parameter value. When applicable, the
units of the value, such as V for volts, ms for milliseconds, and % for percent, are shown in
parenthesis after the parameter description. A lock icon appears to the left of the description if the
parameter has been locked to prevent it from scrolling. An arrow pointing up appears to the left of
the description if the parameter is set to trigger a data recording. Up and down arrows appear on
the toolbar when additional parameters are above and below those shown on the current screen.
The screen presentation can be changed from the standard landscape (horizontal) view to a
portrait (vertical) view when in list mode. This allows you to see more parameters simultaneously
on a single screen making it easier to compare readings and evaluate responses. Use the Screen
Mode button on the toolbar to switch between landscape and portrait views. The toolbar moves to
the bottom of the screen in portrait mode, functions and operation remain the same.
1— Toolbar
2— Screen Mode button
Figure 6-5
Sample portrait screen view
Graph View
Graph view screens include a parameter description and a data graph of parameter value activity.
The data value, the lock icon, and the scroll arrows are similar as for list view.
Due to the height of the data graphs, only three parameters are displayed at a time and only one
parameter can be locked. A parameter moves to the top of the data list when it is locked. If more
than one parameter was locked when graph view is selected, the top parameter in the list remains
locked and the other locked parameters return to their original positions in the data list.
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