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Using XRatel Probe Explorer
[ Main Window | Panel Management | Time Management | Profile Management ]
Chart Visualization and Operation
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After creating a profile, you can start monitoring variables. Probe Explorer includes a powerful charting engine for fast and reliable real-time variable monitoring. It supports zooming, rotation, three-dimensional view, statistical calculations and more.
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To view all data stored in XRatel Historian Service you just need to create panels.
Then, you can select the mode view clicking on the tabs: Chart View, List View and Alarm View.
The top Chart View toolbar provides access to:
The Probe List helps you to select which probes should be plotted. For default only active probes will appear. A panel can plot all Probes you have added in Historian Service but you cannot insert more then sixteen probes in a chart. You can select the type of the line using column Style. A lot of colors are available in column Color. You can easily filter the grid using drag-and-drop bar. See more.
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To zoom in a particular spot, you can easily set the region to zoom in and the chart will automatically adjust both chart ranges along with Probe plot data. Just click and hold in the position you want to start zooming and drag to destination (mouse movement is from left to right). The new visualization area (after zooming) will be marked red.
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To zoom out from a particular spot, just click and hold in the position you want to start zooming and drag to destination (mouse movement is from right to left). The visualization area will be defined by chart global ranges, with no zoom.
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It is also possible to scroll plots without changing the current visualization area. Just right-click and hold inside the chart. Mouse movement will scroll the chart in the same direction.
The List View mode shows the Probes in a table. Four columns are displayed:
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Alarm View mode lists all alarms detected by XRatel Historian Service. A red light indicates when this alarm triggered while a green light indicates when the alarm went ok. Three columns exists there:
You can configure alarms with XRatel Server Config.
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