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USER MANUAL
SORTING SUMMARY DATA
SHOW EVENTS
SHOW SLOTS
Summary data is presented in a spreadsheet style grid and can be sorted via the column headings. An example
is to view the data based on number of alarms. Click on the column header and the data will be sorted into
ascending or descending order. Click again and the order will reverse. This principle applies to all the columns. For
example, if interested in finding the summary periods with the greatest temperature, simply click on the column
heading of “Max Ext Temp” and the whole grid will sort into the temperature order.
From the Summary tab, it is possible to jump to the detailed event curves and slot graphs associated with the
summary period currently highlighted. The summary table will display whether warnings or alarms have occurred
in any given period, and where events have occurred. Click on the “Show Events” button, and the software will go
to the first relevant event curve.
Upon clicking the Show Events button, a drop-down window showing how many events are associated with the
visible slots will appear. Click OK and the software will go to the first of the associated events in the events tab.
To get back, click on the Summary tab.
In addition to the hyperlink to Events, the ShockLog software enables the user to link between summaries and
relevant slot data.
Click at the top of the date & time column, and the data will be sorted back into date/time order.
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