28 T a b l e
Ta b l e
Use the Table to display data, edit or enter data manually, and display statistics
on data sets. The Table can show up to four columns of numeric or text data.
To Open the Table
From the Home Screen, do one of the following:
press
, the function key below the Table icon;
use the arrow keys to highlight the Table icon, then press
; or
click the Table icon.
From anywhere in the GLX environment, you can always get to the Table with
the shortcut
+
.
The Table Display
Choosing Data to Display
The Table can contain up to four columns.
Each column can be set to display
data from one data source. If time is displayed, it occupies its own column. A col-
umn can also be empty (not set up for any data source).
The active fields described below are used to control what data appear in each
column. (See page 14 for more information about active fields.)
Data Source
Select the data source field
at the top of a column to choose a
sensor measurement, calculation, manually entered data set, or time, or to clear
the column. If no data source is assigned to a column, the data source field
appears as a series of dashes (----).
Data Source menu
F2
The Table icon on
the Home Screen
F2
Run Number
Data Source
Data source field
with nothing selected
20
See “F4 Tables” on page 31 for
instructions on changing the number of
displayed columns.
21
To select the data source, units, or
run number field
Keypad
1. Press
to light up the active fields.
2. Use the arrow keys to move the high-
light to the desired field.
3. Press
again to open the menu.
4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the
desired menu option and press
;
or
press the number on the keypad
corresponding to the desired menu
option.
Mouse
1. Click the desired field to open the
menu.
2. Click the desired menu option.
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