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5.11.4 Hourmeter
Via the menu item Extras > Hourmeter the hourmeter view is opened. This view shows
information about the measuring system.
Fig. 62 Hourmeter
The
Last Starts
section at the top of the view displays information about the last
starts of the PC, the measuring program, etc.
This information is displayed:
- Program: last measurement program start
- Windows: last PC start
- Measurement: last start of measurement
- Sensors: Time when the sensors were last switched on
- Compensation run: Time of the last successful compensation run. This field becomes
orange when a new compensation travel is required.
Below this, you can select which data in the Gap values diagram and the adjacent sec-
tions
Run times
and
Axis
are displayed.
The following choices are available:
- Current day
- Current week
- Current month
- Total
In the diagram
Gap values
the gap values of each calibration in the selected time peri-
od are displayed.
The Gap value is calculated with every calibration. This means that minor temperature
fluctuations and small mechanical changes in the measuring system are taken into ac-
count and can be compensated for. Therefore, this value may fluctuate.
Run times section
:
This information is displayed:
- Program: How long the program was active in the selected period.
- Measurement: How long the measurement was active in the selected period.
- Sensors: How long the sensors were active in the selected period.
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