User's Manual

DRAFT
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DRAFT
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NOTE: To change the value of a field (month, day, year or hour)
highlight the field and change the value by clicking the up/down arrows
to the right or by using the arrows on the computer keyboard.
Display Interval
As Programmed Display the profile bin data as it was programmed into the FIREFLY
Hour
3 Hour
6 Hour
12 Hour
Day
Week
Cal. Month
Display the profile bin data in one hour increments
Display the profile bin data in 3 hour increments
Display the profile bin data in 6 hour increments
Display the profile bin data in 12 hour increments
Display the profile bin data in 24 hour day increments
Display the profile bin data in 7 day week increments
Display the profile bin data in calendar month increments
NOTE: Once a file is selected for graphing and the start and end dates
and times are displayed, the appropriate time interval radio button is
automatically selected. If the time interval is large, the shorter time
interval buttons are grayed out. If the time interval is small, the longer
time interval selections are automatically grayed out. The selections will
change as the user adjusts the time interval. Any time interval button not
grayed out may be selected by the user to override the automatic setting,
if desired.
Also, the time of the bin represents the hour in which it closed.
Magnitude
One Sets a multiplier of one (1) for the graph data and adjusts the totals
displayed accordingly.
Two Sets a multiplier of two (2) for the graph data and adjusts the totals
displayed accordingly. (For Gas FIREFLYs only, all other
FIREFLYs will have this option grayed out)
Ten Sets a multiplier of ten (10) for the graph data and adjusts the totals
displayed accordingly. For example, a bin value of 3 will be
represented as 30.
Hundred Sets a multiplier of one hundred (100) for the graph data and adjusts
the totals displayed accordingly. For example, a bin value of 3 will
be represented as 300.
Thousand Sets a multiplier of one thousand (1000) for the graph data and
adjusts the totals displayed accordingly. . For example, a bin value
of 3 will be represented as 3,000.