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3.2.2 Data Display Area
The data display area shows the current values of the measure data for up to 4
channels simultaneously. There are four views available for this area: waveform,
waveform & table, table only and digital.
3.2.3 Home Toolbar
At the bottom of the home screen is the toolbar. The toolbar is where all the
major functions and menus of the data logger can be accessed. It consists of 11
buttons each with a distinctive icon and text to provide a quick visual indication
of the associated function. The buttons on the toolbar either perform an action or
navigate to additional screens where settings can be configured
Standalone Operation
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Figure 3-4 Home Toolbar
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1. Tools Button - Extends or retracts the toolbar with each tap. When the
toolbar is retracted there is additional channel information displayed in the
toolbar area.
2. Log Data - The log data button is used to change the logging state of the
data logger. Depending upon the current state this button will appear white
(free running), red (logging) or orange (armed).
3. Annotate – The annotate button freezes the current display and allows
the user the ability to make annotations on the display using the stylus. A
screenshot will then be saved showing the annotation.
4. Screen Shot – Takes a screenshot of the current display and saves it to the
memory location specified in the data session settings.
5. Views – Invokes a fly-out menu list with selections for the 4 different view
modes as well as a selection for toggling the slide show feature.
6. Display Channels – Invokes a fly-out menu list with selections for the four
channel groups as well as selection to bring the user to the channel group
channel selection screen.
7. Add Channel – Opens the add channel screen with the next available
channel selected for configuration.
8. Channel List - Opens the channel list screen which lists all the currently
configured channels.
9. Stored Files – Opens the stored files screen to perform various operations
on files in stored in memory.
10. Settings – Invokes a fly-out menu list with selections for trigger, alarm,
and data session and device settings. Each selection opens a screen where
settings related to that function can be set and saved.
11. Help – Opens a context sensitive help screen which will display content
appropriate to the current screen. This button is present in all of the various
UI screens.
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