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12.3.1 Enable/Disable Bar
Graphs
When bar graphs are disabled, all
graphs are removed from the display
except for the bar graph in "
Field 1
"
in the density layout. The density bar
graph will be shown at 100%.
This setting will not effect
the Derringer Tuner power output bar
graph.
To enable or disable the bar graphs:
1.
Select "
Settings
"
from the
main "
MENU
."
2.
Select "
Bar Graph
."
See
Figure 12-2, B.
3.
Select
"Bar Graph: Enable"
or
"Bar Graph: Disable"
to toggle the
bar graphs on or off.
See
Figure 12-2, C.
4.
Return to the
Gauge Screen
when
finished. See
Figure 12-2, H.
12.3.2 Bar Graph Color
The bar graphs displayed are user
configurable to the
23 colors
available.
Neither the density bar graph
nor the Derringer Tuner power level
bar graph does not support color
customization.
To change the color of the bar
graphs:
1.
Select
"Settings"
from the main
menu and then select "
Bar Graph
."
See
Figure 12-2, B.
2.
To change the color of the bar
graphs, select
"Bar Graph Color"
(See
Figure 12-2, C
) to enter the color
selection screen and then select a bar
graph color. You will be returned to the
previous screen.
3.
Return to the
Gauge Screen
when finished.
12.3.3 Bar Graph Limits
Each bar graph can have the maximum
and minimum value displayed
changed.
The bar graph limit settings are not
saved when the parameter is removed
from the Gauge Screen, so the setting
will have to be reconfigured every time
a parameter is changed.
The density bar graph does
not support configurable limits, but
can be scaled as explained in
"4.2.2
Density Bar Graph" on page 29
.
To set the min and max values
displayed on the bar graphs:
1.
Select "
Settings
"
from the main
"
MENU
."
2.
Select "
Bar Graph
." See
Figure
12-2, B.
3.
Select a parameter
"Set Limit
Field #:"
to adjust the bar graph.
See
Figure 12-2, D.
4.
Select
"Bargraph Min:"
or
"Bargraph Max:"
See
Figure 12-2,
E & F.
5.
Scroll
UP
or
DOWN
through the
values. Select the value to save the
setting. See
Figure 12-2, G.
6.
Return to the "
Bar Graph
" menu
and repeat this process to adjust any
other parameter listed.
7.
Return to the
Gauge Screen
when finished.
SETTINGS,
CONTINUED
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