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Graph Scale Changes:
Left-click the mouse on either the vertical or horizontal graph axis to
open a Scale Limit Box.
Graph Format Changes:
Right-click the mouse to edit the graph format, including: zoom, grid
lines, and which variable (temperature or diode current) to display.
Probe Setup:
Left-click the mouse on the probe number above the temperature box to adjust that
probe’s setup.
+/– Buttons:
The +/– buttons on the top of the vertical scroll bar allow you to zoom in or out of
the vertical data. The buttons to the left of the horizontal scroll bar allow you to zoom in or out
of the horizontal data.
Annotation:
This feature allows the user to type into a text box at the bottom of the graph to
describe the data or experiment. It can also be accessed by a left mouse click on the text box
itself.
Ambient Temperature of the Probe:
This feature allows the users to see the temperature of the
probe head. To view the probe’s own electronics temperature, simply position the mouse cursor
over the top of the digital temperature display box and the ambient temperature of that probe is
shown. The ambient temperatures can also be logged to the saved files for later graphing with
programs like Microsoft
®
Excel
©
.
4.9.1 Right-Click Menus
Right-clicking on the graph will give you the following options:
•
Find Data:
Finds the data, real time, and centers it in the graph. “Find Data” is like a beam
finder on an oscilloscope. View auto-scales both time and temperature to place the data in
view.
•
Zoom Vertical:
Allows you to change the temperature range on the vertical side of the
graph.
•
Zoom Horizontal:
Allows you to change the current range on the horizontal side of the
graph.
•
Undo Zoom:
Returns the graph to its previous horizontal and vertical scale.
•
Vertical Units:
Allows you to toggle the data between temperature and current.
•
Grid Lines:
Allow you to change your view of the graph to show either vertical, horizontal,
both, or no grid lines.
•
Data Display:
Allows you to toggle between lines, markers, or both.
4.9.2 Opening a File with Microsoft
®
Excel
©
or Notepad
©
To view a .txt file in Excel
©
or Notepad
©
simply open the file with these programs. When
viewing with Notepad
©
, you can view or edit the data, however all of the headers may not line up
correctly because the run files may be delimited differently.
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