Section 4
– Functional Description
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4.0
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
4.1
Display Elements
A Typical display on the recorder is shown above. The actual content of the window will vary according to what
has been set up by the user. The display has two parts to it - the Task Bar along the bottom of the screen and the
Live Display Area which is the rest of the screen. On power up the Live Display Area will show the default screen
as set up in the
Rotate List
.
4.1.1
Live Display Area
The Live Display Area shows combinations of trends and
widgets
as set up by the user in the
Display Builder
and enabled in the
Rotate List
Setup. Tapping the Task Bar along the bottom of the screen will bring up the
next Display View as defined in the
Rotate List
.
There are three basic styles of widgets viewable in the display
–bar graphs, digital displays and trends. For
additional information on creating Live Displays see
Display Builder
and
Rotate List
in Section 4.
The displ
ay is “active” and much of the display area will react to taps on the screen. Tapping the Task Bar will
cause the live display to move to the next display, assuming you have set up more than one in the Rotate
List. Double tapping the Digital Display or the scale on the Bar Chart and Trends will take you to the widget
setup for that particular widget. Tapping the bar below the Trend will advance the scale to the next channel.
Double-tapping the actual Trend area will take you to the
screen annotate
function. Double Tapping the lower
area of the Digital Display will allow
display of max, min
or average values
4.1.2
Task Bar
The Task Bar is the reddish colored bar at the bottom of the screen. It contains a number of button icons and
two lines of information. The label “Recorder Demo” is the Unit Tag and can contain up to 24 characters to
uniquely identify the recorder. It is set in the
System Setup
Menu. Below the Unit Tag is the Date and Time
Display, which shows the current date and time the recorder is using. Tapping any part of the Task Bar that is
NOT a button will cause the Live Display to rotate through the various views as created by the user and
enabled in the
Rotate List
.
Digital
Display
Bar Graph
Trend
Figure 4-1 Typical Display
Live Display
Area
Task Bar