100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE
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Issue 11 Oct 14
User Guide
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7.4 COMPONENT DEFINITIONS
This section de
fi
nes all the available components listed in
table 7.2.2
in terms of their parameters. The com-
ponents occur in the order in which they appear in the list.
7.4.1 Group Vertical/ Horizontal Trend
This produces a display which mimics a recorder chart, for a selected group. All the functions (e.g. trend his-
tory) described in sections
3.4, 3.4.1
and
3.4.2
are included. The following unique parameters (fully described
in
table 7.3.2
) are available for con
fi
guration:
Background colour
Allows the ‘chart’ to be drawn in the selected colour.
Message Colour
The colour of messages printed on the ‘Chart’.
Time Marker Colour
The colour of time/date printed on the ‘Chart’.
Grid Line Colour
The colour of the ‘Chart’ grid lines.
Faceplates location
Allows ‘group’ faceplates to be enabled/disabled, and when enabled allows the position
of the faceplates to be de
fi
ned. These ‘group’ faceplates are additional to the current-
channel faceplate which always appears above the chart, unless it has been disabled
under ‘Horizontal faceplate’ (below).
Time Marker Interval Selects the number of horizontal chart lines between successive time markers
Vertical Grid Total
Total number of vertical chart divisions.
Horizontal Grid Total
Total number of horizontal chart divisions.
Trend Padding
Sets thickness of traces.
Channel cycle time
Allows a number to be entered for the scrolling period between channels. 0 = Channel
hold.
Display Messages
Allows message printing to be enabled/disabled.
Display Bargraph
For Horizontal trending only, allows the vertical bargraph display to be switched on and
off.
Display Pens
Allows the pen icons at the edge of the chart to be switched on and off.
Horizontal Faceplate
Allows the current-channel faceplate to be switched on and off.
7.4.2 Group vertical bargraph
Produces a vertical bargraph for a selected group in a format de
fi
ned by ‘Bargraph Style’ and ‘Scale style’
described in
table 7.3.2
. The number of rows of bars can also be de
fi
ned by the user, according to the overall
size of the display, number of channels etc. The default value of zero means that the recorder will display what
it ‘believes’ to be the most ergonomic number of rows.
The recorder attempts to
fi
t as many channel bars as possible into the width of the display. The default mini-
mum width of a column is 6 mm. If there are more channels than can be
fi
tted into the display, a scroll bar
device appears at the bottom edge to allow ‘hidden’ bars to be accessed.
The recorder attempts to
fi
t as many faceplates as possible into the height of the display. If there are more
faceplates than can be
fi
tted into the display, a scroll bar device appears to allow ‘hidden’ faceplates to be ac-
cessed.
7.4.3 Group horizontal bargraph
Produces a group horizontal bargraph, for a selected group, in a format de
fi
ned by ‘Bargraph Style’ and ‘Scale
style’ described in
table 7.3.2
. The number of columns can also be de
fi
ned by the user, according to the over-
all size of the display, minimum width, number of channels etc.
The recorder attempts to
fi
t as many channels as possible into the height of the display, according to the
speci
fi
ed minimum height (default = 12mm). If there are more channels than can be
fi
tted into the display, a
scroll bar appears at the right edge to allow ‘hidden’ channels to be accessed.
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