PC Evaluation Software PCA3000 B 70.9701.0 Operating Manual 07.
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Contents 1 Introduction 7 1.1 Preface .......................................................................................................... 7 1.2 Typographical conventions ......................................................................... 8 2 PC Evaluation Software 2.1 General ........................................................................................................ 11 2.2 Instruments with FDA compliance ........................................................... 11 2.
Contents 9.2 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.2.3 Channels ..................................................................................................... The functions of the left mouse button ........................................................ Displays (cannot be altered directly) ............................................................ The functions of the right mouse button ...................................................... 45 46 47 48 9.3 Report ......................................................
Contents 10.6 Window ........................................................................................................ 82 10.7 Info ...............................................................................................................
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1 Introduction 1.1 Preface B Please read this operating manual before commissioning the software. Keep the manual in a place that is accessible to all users at all times. Please assist us to improve this operating manual, where necessary. Your comments will be appreciated. H However, if any difficulties should arise during start-up, please do not carry out any unauthorized manipulations.
1 Introduction 1.2 Typographical conventions Warning signs The symbols for Danger and Caution are used in this manual under the following conditions: A Caution This symbol is used when there may be damage to equipment or data if the instructions are ignored or not followed correctly! Note signs H v Note This symbol is used when your special attention is drawn to a remark. Reference This symbol refers to further information in other manuals, chapters or sections.
1 Introduction Representation Keys h+E Keys are shown in a box. Both symbols and text are possible. If a key has a multiple function, then the text shown is the one that corresponds to the function that is active at the moment. Menu items Edit ! device data Menu items in the software which are referred to in this manual are shown in italics. Menu name, menu item and submenu item are separated from each other by “!”.
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2 PC Evaluation Software 2.1 General The PC Evaluation software (PCA3000) is used for archiving and evaluating data (including device audit trail data, if available). In the software, an electronic signature can be attached to the archived data. The PCA3000 is on a CD, together with: - PCA Communications software (PCC), - Setup software (only for specific instruments) and - Documentation in the form of PDF files. H PCA3000 can be used for data from different instruments.
2 PC Evaluation Software 2.3 Hardware and software requirements The following hardware and software requirements have to be met for installing and operating the software: Minimum configuration - Intel Pentium1 III or higher, - Microsoft Windows2 2000 or XP, - 256Mbyte main memory, - CD drive, - mouse, - one free serial interface or network connection or CompactFlash memory cards (depending on the type of data transmission to the recorder) and - 120Mbyte free space on hard disk.
3 Installation 3.1 Starting the installation Running the installation program h Start Microsoft Windows H If Microsoft Windows has already been started, all Windows programs have to be shut down before installing the setup program. h Insert CD into the disk drive, then close it. After the CD has been inserted, the installation program starts automatically, if not, proceed as follows: h Start the file “Launch.exe” in the main directory of the CD.
3 Installation Available software h Select the components that need to be installed. Software that is to be installed must be marked by a tick ( ). License number h Now enter the required license numbers. H If the “demo version” option (viewer mode) has been set during installation, then some functions of this software (such as data transmission, saving data, printing out) will be disabled. The software can be licensed at a later stage.
3 Installation Installing h The final action is to click the installation. Program start The selected software components will now be installed. When the installation has been completed, start the PC Evaluation software (PCA3000) via the Windows start menu.
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4 Log-in to the program When the program is installed for the first time, there will be no query of the user name and password. The query at the program start can be activated in the Extras menu, by using the function Renew log-in / Alter password. By activating the log-in function, it is possible to distinguish between the “Specialist” and “Maintenance” users. These users have different authorizations with regard to the functions of the setup program.
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5 User interface 5.1 Elements of the user interface Menu bar Toolbar Working area for representation of process data Coordinate bar Menu bar Details of the currently logged-in user The individual functions of the software can be started by using the menu bar. v Chapter 10 “Menu functions and toolbar” Toolbar The toolbar contains selected functions from the menu bar. They can be started or activated by pressing the left mouse button.
5 User interface Shift toolbar The position of the toolbar can be changed, if desired. h Please move the mouse pointer between two icon groups. h Press the left mouse button. h Keeping the left mouse button pressed, drag the toolbar to the desired position. h Now release the mouse button.
6 Guide 6.1 Introduction The following pages are intended as a guide to familiarize you with the principle of the PC Evaluation software PCA3000. For a better understanding, the concept is explained by analogy with conventional pen recorders and paper charts containing process data.
6 Guide 6.2 Reading in data This chapter explains how you can read in and save recorder measurement data from a CompactFlash memory card to your PC. For a faster access during a subsequent visualization, a concept was chosen that is based on an archive and an evaluation. Accordingly, the archive represents the conventional paper chart deposit, the evaluation the rolled out paper charts. Practical experience has shown that most users initially only wish to save (archive) their measurement data.
6 Guide H In contrast to the preceding PCA version, the archives of the PCA3000 software are not a directory with several files, but a single file only. This file always carries the file extension “.177”. The archive directory and the evaluation directory are set within the PCA3000. Archive The default directory is set via the menu item Archive ! Default settings ! File deposit ! Directory for archives. It can be altered at a later stage when reading in the data.
6 Guide 6.3 Opening the archive H Archive Files with raw data read in Measurement data which are to be visualized are opened from the evaluation. If these data are not yet available in the evaluation, they must first be copied from the archive to the evaluation. This procedure is carried out automatically during opening.
6 Guide Open archive Visualization When the time period has been selected, the required group (as generated by the paperless recorder) is chosen before the measurement data are displayed. User-defined groups can be compiled in the register “PCA groups” . Further important information: see “Open” on page 73.
6 Guide 6.3.1 Selecting the time period Selecting a data set Each entry represents a new configuration of a device. Selecting a time period The period between the two sliders is shown graphically after activating the “Open” button. Hold the left mouse button down when shifting the sliders.
6 Guide Back Set the time period that was last active. Zoom Zooms the time period between the sliders over the entire width. The sliders are repositioned. End time A dialog box can be used to determine the end time. Start time A dialog box can be used to determine the start time. Data in archive only The data are only available in the archive. If they are selected for display, then the software will automatically accept them for evaluation.
6 Guide 6.4 Backing up data Save data The Save data function serves to - copy process data from an archive (e.g. for general data backup), - copy process data from an archive to a protected archive (e.g. for passing them on for checks) and - copy process data from an archive and simultaneously delete them (e.g. so that the archived files do not become unnecessarily large).
6 Guide Save data Selected archive Select data according to time Archive selection Select data according to configuration Select data according to batch Select data according to signature Cancel data backup Start data backup Selected backup archive A means that the data will be deleted from the archive after backup.
6 Guide Save data as Selected backup archive Selected time period for data backup Archive selection Data selection Additional text for describing the protected archive. v Page 79 ( ) Prevent additional signings. ( ) Prevent additional backing up of data. ( ) Caution: If the option is inactive, a protected archive that has already been protected can again be saved as an unprotected one. This protects the archive against alterations (protected archives).
6 Guide 6.5 Archive and evaluation directory Archive file The archive file may be located in a network. Several PCs may use an archive jointly. Evaluation directory The evaluation directory must not be located in a network, but locally on the hard disk. File deposit The directories (for archives and for evaluation) are preset in the PCA3000 software, in the menu Archive ! Default settings ! File deposit.
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7 Evaluation - General In Chapter 6.3 “Opening the archive” it has already been described how data are presented for evaluation (display). The graphical representation could look like this: You can alter the window height by placing the mouse pointer between the graphics and the table area and moving the mouse up or down (keep left mouse button pressed). Show additional columns in the table area (scroll columns). Show additional rows in the table area (scroll rows).
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8 Evaluation - Graphics area The graphics area is shared by the analog and digital signals. The analog signals always lie above the digital signals. analog signal digital signal The most important control element within the graphics is the mouse. It is used to perform different functions. Left mouse button Normally, the left mouse button will produce a zoom in the X-direction. h Position the mouse pointer within the graphics. h Press the left mouse button and hold it down.
8 Evaluation - Graphics area Right mouse button If you use the right mouse button when the mouse pointer is within the graphics, a menu appears in which various functions can be selected. Search batch When you have called up the function, a dialog box will appear if the archive file contains batch data. Select the required options and give all the necessary details. After activating the button, the corresponding batch data will be automatically displayed over the entire width of the X-axis.
8 Evaluation - Graphics area Full-text search with regular expressions The active ““Full-text search with regular expressions” is also AND-linked with the individual batch search fields. Use the button in order to enter wildcards, or have them explained. Wildcards Batch info This function shows the batch texts for the displayed batch. It only becomes available when the data of a specific batch have come into display by using the function Search for batch.
8 Evaluation - Graphics area Print After calling up the Print function, a submenu with additional functions appears: - Print preview - Print - Printer setup Print ! Print preview Here you can get a preview of the graphics print-out. Print ! Print This will start the print output. Print ! Printer setup This takes account of various printer properties (e.g. paper size and orientation). Properties After calling up the Properties function, a dialog window will open.
8 Evaluation - Graphics area H The guideline is positioned with regard to the “real measured values”, i.e. it may diverge from the optical profile of the curve, since more measured values exist than are displayed. The guideline can also be shifted from the PC keyboard by using the key combination Shift-Cursor left or Shift-Cursor right. H The function for the left mouse button can also be controlled via the toolbar of the software.
8 Evaluation - Graphics area The difference between the two view modes will only become obvious if there is a vast amount of data to be processed. Maximum number of measurements displayed per channel You can set the number of the measurements to be displayed per channel by entering a number (from 10 to 10000) here. The higher the number, the more measurements will be shown in the graphics. The lower the number, the less measurements will be shown.
9 Evaluation - Table area The table area is used to control the graphics and further functions. It is operated similar to spreadsheet programs. The area consists of several registers which can be switched into or out of display according to availability.
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.1 Switching registers into/out of display Move the mouse pointer onto the field and press the left mouse button h Move the mouse pointer onto the button. symbol and press the left mouse Submenu Register is shown Register is not shown All registers that are shown are marked with a tick ( mouse button will change the display status. ). Clicking it with the left If you click the entry with the left mouse button, a submenu will open, in which you can change the data view.
9 Evaluation - Table area All changes are instantly shown in the current table area. Switching registers into and out of display will only become permanently effective when you click .
9 Evaluation - Table area Columns By activating the button, you can switch individual columns of an active register into or out of display. Show standard columns of the active register Show all columns of the active register Name of the active register H 44 The submenu “Select columns” will also appear if you double-click (left mouse button) a column name, e. g. .
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.2 Channels Display channel Channel color Line type Line width Y-axis type Ratio of displayed measurements to actual measurements. Display of channel unit Channel name Show additional columns in the table area (scroll columns). Group name Scaling start Scaling end Channel description Show additional rows in the table area (scroll rows).
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.2.1 The functions of the left mouse button Display channel Each channel (analog, digital and messages) can be shown or hidden. Only channels that are marked with a are shown in the graphics area. Channel color Here you can select the color in which the measured values and channelspecific data are displayed. The color affects both the graphics and the table area. v See “Colors” on page 77.
9 Evaluation - Table area Y-axis type The axis type for a channel can be selected here. Available options are: - main Y-axis Please note that always only one channel can have a main Y-axis. The Y-axis can be found at the left edge of the screen. - auxiliary Y-axis The auxiliary Y-axes are to the right of the main Y-axis. Scaling of the data is adapted to the main Y axis. - no Y-axis No Y-axis is displayed for the selected channel. 9.2.
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.2.3 The functions of the right mouse button In the “Channels” register, the right mouse button is only used in connection with printing the displayed measurement curves. Further information on the “Printing” function can be found in Chapter 9.11 “Printing”.
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.3 Report The different registers for the report (statistics) are: - Periodic report - Daily report - Monthly report - Annual report - External report The individual reports that have been logged (including period, minimum, maximum and average values) are shown for all channels 9.3.1 The functions of the left mouse button The left mouse button can be used to alter the column width and row height of the individual entries within the report registers.
9 Evaluation - Table area Column width Row height H Please note that a column or row can be made so small that it is no longer visible. If you want to make it visible again, please proceed as described below. In this example, it is assumed that in the register “Analog: Group 1”, the column for the measurements on channel 1 has disappeared as a result of having been shrunk. h Position the mouse pointer in the column to the right of the missing one (in this example: channel 2).
9 Evaluation - Table area Mark column h Position the mouse in the column header h Press the left mouse button Mark row h Position the mouse in the left column of the row ( ) h Press the left mouse button Additional keys With the help of the Shift key and the left mouse button you can mark a section covering several rows or columns. The Ctrl key and the left mouse button can be used to mark additional rows /columns. 9.3.
9 Evaluation - Table area Mark all All table data are marked. Copy The data that are marked are copied to the Windows clipboard and can thus be imported directly into spreadsheet programs, for example (EXCEL or similar). Export Using the “Export” function, you can save data in text format (*.txt) or HTML format (*.htm) and subsequently process them. Measurements are always exported row by row. If a column is marked, the measurements of the other columns are also exported. v Chapter 9.
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.4 Events 9.4.1 The functions of the left mouse button The column width and row height of the individual entries can be altered within the event register by using the left mouse button. The left mouse button is also used to mark a section. These marked sections can be exported in text format (*.txt) or HTML format (*.htm) through the “Export” function by pressing the right mouse button. v Chapter 9.
9 Evaluation - Table area Scroll diagram to data set If the time for the event is not within the visible area of the diagram, for instance after zooming, then “Scroll data set” can be used to shift the curves so that the time (or the next possible one) is in line with the left window border. Synchronize data sets with diagram The entry that matches the displayed measurements is searched for in the table area and captured. The time shown at the left window border of the diagram is decisive here.
9 Evaluation - Table area Copy data sets The data that are marked are copied to the Windows clipboard and can thus be imported directly into spreadsheet programs (EXCEL or similar). Export data sets Using this function, you can save data in text format (*.txt) or in HTML format (*.htm) and subsequently process them. Measurements are always exported row by row. If a column is marked, the measurements of the other columns are also exported. v Chapter 9.
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.5 Audit trail The device audit trail entries are stored in this register. Audit trail entries that refer to the PC software components can be evaluated through the PC Audit Trail Manager software. 9.5.1 The functions of the left mouse button The column width and row height of the individual entries can be altered within the audit trail register by using the left mouse button. The left mouse button is also used to mark a section.
9 Evaluation - Table area Filter data sets The list of displayed audit trail entries can be reduced by using the “Filter data sets” function. The display in the header informs you that the current display is a filtered selection. The audit trail entries can be filtered by means of two different filter types, which can be activated independently of one another.
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.6 Batches This register lists all the recorded batch documentation. 9.6.1 The functions of the left mouse button The column width and row height of the individual entries can be altered within the batch register by using the left mouse button. The left mouse button is also used to mark a section. These marked sections can be exported in text format (*.txt) or HTML format (*.htm) through the “Export” function by pressing the right mouse button. v Chapter 9.
9 Evaluation - Table area Select columns Using this function, individual columns of the active table can be switched into or out of display. v “Columns” on page 44 Zoom diagram to batch period (batch range) The measurements of the selected batch are zoomed to the next displayable period and are graphically presented.
9 Evaluation - Table area The columns are divided into a batch data section and a signature data section. A column criterion is true if the text entered appears in the column data. In the example shown above, the three batch criteria “Batch start”, “Batch end” and “Batch duration” occur twice. Those listed first (above the “Recipe data” criterion) have been configured by the user. Those that follow (below the “Recipe data” criterion) are generated by the recorder through the device software.
9 Evaluation - Table area Click here to view the recipe data Mark all data sets All table data are marked. Copy data sets The data that are marked are copied to the Windows clipboard and can thus be imported directly into spreadsheet programs (EXCEL or similar). Export data sets Using the “Export” function, you can save data in text format (*.txt) or HTML format (*.htm) and subsequently process them. Measurements are always exported row by row.
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.7 Batch signature (PC signature for batches) This register lists the recorded batch signatures. There are two registers: - signature for batch (signed on the device) and - PC signature for batches (signed within the PCA3000). Both have identical functions. 9.7.1 The functions of the left mouse button The column width and row height of the individual entries can be altered within the batch register by using the left mouse button.
9 Evaluation - Table area The operation corresponds to that described in Chapter 9.3 “Report”. In addition, there are: Filter signatures “Filter signatures” serves to reduce the list of displayed signatures. Only those signatures will be shown for which matching selection criteria have been specified. The display in the header informs you that the current display is a filtered selection. All active filter criteria and the full-text search are AND-linked.
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.8 Log-off signature (PC signature for time period) This register lists additional signatures. There are two registers: - Log-off signature (log-off on device) and - PC signature for time period (signed within PCA3000 with the function Edit ➔ Sign time period). Both have identical functions. 9.8.1 The functions of the left mouse button The column width and row height of the individual entries can be altered within the batch register by using the left mouse button.
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.9 Analog: Group... This register lists the measurements of the analog inputs. <<<< = underrange >>>> = overrange 9.9.1 The functions of the left mouse button The column width and row height of the individual entries can be altered within the register for the analog data by using the left mouse button. The left mouse button is also used to mark a section. These marked sections can be exported in text format (*.txt) or HTML format (*.
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.10 Digital: Group... This register lists the measurements of the digital inputs. It provides the same functions and options as the register for the analog measurements. v Chapter 9.9 “Analog: Group...
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.11 Printing After calling up the “Print” function, the following dialog window opens. Print preview The “Print preview” function will give you a view of the page as it will be printed. Depending on the active register, further selection options will appear before the print preview, where you can choose which data are to be displayed. Print Initiates the printing procedure. Please note that, in the case of a zoomed display, the printout may cover several pages.
9 Evaluation - Table area #USER Logged-in PC user #NAME_USER Name of logged-in PC user $P Page number $N Total page number $D Print date/time $D{%d.%m.%y} Print date (without time) $F Name of evaluation $A Program name $R Register name #DEVICE Device name #FABNR Device production No.
9 Evaluation - Table area h Position the mouse pointer in that field in which you want to enter the parameter. h Press the right mouse button. h Position the mouse pointer on the required parameter and select it by using the left mouse button. Set up page The “Page setup” function offers additional functions for influencing the appearance of the printout.
9 Evaluation - Table area 9.12 Data export The data export to EXCEL1 via a text file will be explained more fully in this chapter by giving an example. Export through text file h Open the evaluation through the Archive ➔ Open menu, or by activating the button. h Activate the register Analog: Group 1 by clicking on it with the left mouse button. Row numbering h Mark the section by moving the mouse downwards over the row numbering (keep left mouse button pressed).
9 Evaluation - Table area Processing in EXCEL h Start EXCEL (e.g. EXCEL 97). h Select the Open function in the File menu. h Switch the file type over to Text files. h Open the file that has previously been created in PCA3000. EXCEL will automatically start the Text Assistant for converting the data to the EXCEL format. h In the EXCEL Text Assistant step 1 of 3 is confirmed with “Continue”. h With step 2 of 3, the “Tab” delimiter has to be inactivated and “Comma” activated.
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10 Menu functions and toolbar 10.1 Archive Open This function displays measurement data from an archive graphically. How this is done has already been described in Chapter 6.3 “Opening the archive”. After selecting the archive to be opened, you have to first select the group before the data can be displayed graphically. In addition to the device groups that are available (generated within the paperless recorder), PCA groups can be created and selected. They can be used to reorganize the device groups.
10 Menu functions and toolbar After activating the button, you can create the “virtual” PCA groups. All activated channels are brought together in the PCA group after clicking . When you click 74 , the data will be displayed graphically.
10 Menu functions and toolbar Open batch This function also displays measurement data from an archive graphically. Unlike the Open function, not all the data from an archive will be shown here, but only those of a specific batch. Open electronic signature This function also displays measurement data from an archive graphically. Unlike the Open function, not all the data from an archive will be shown here, but only those for which a signature has been executed.
10 Menu functions and toolbar (alteration of the setting) of any device. - Search procedure 1: In the “Folder for target archives” path, all existing archives are searched for a corresponding device and configuration ID, which will be determined. The files found are made available for selection in the “Target archive” field (click on ). The first archive that has been found will be automatically entered in the “Target archive” field.
10 Menu functions and toolbar File deposit In the “File deposit” register you can determine the standard (default) directories (paths) for the archive and evaluation directory. v Chapter 6.5 “Archive and evaluation directory” Colors In the “Colors” register, the color assignment of the individual channels within the graphics can be defined. You can define 12 colors. If more than 12 channels are visualized, as a result of external channels or logic inputs, for example, the color sequence will be repeated.
10 Menu functions and toolbar 10.2 Editing Reset evaluation This function deletes all files from the evaluation directory. The data are automatically regenerated if you make data visible through Archive ➔ Open, for example. You can use this function for cleaning up the hard disk from time to time. Reset archive Select the archive that is to be reset here. Caution: The archive must not be displayed graphically at this moment.
10 Menu functions and toolbar Supplementary description Device info text The device info text can be created using the setup program but cannot be edited. Caution: do not confuse “device info text” with “file info text”. Supplementary description Here you can enter the additional text. If a protected archive (Page 30) is created after entering the supplementary description, the information will be permanently linked to the file; it can no longer be deleted.
10 Menu functions and toolbar 10.3 Zoom Zoom on date and time After calling up this function, you can zoom the graphics by entering a start time and an end time. Select date from calendar Use the mouse or the tabulator key to move from one field to another. Use the mouse or the cursor keys (left, right) to move from one part of the date to another within the field. Enter the required time with the number keys. When you have completed the entry with OK, the graphics is displayed.
10 Menu functions and toolbar Zoom backwards (zoom out) The last zoomed display can be restored through this function. It is only available if zooming has been carried out. As an alternative to the mouse, Zoom backwards can also be executed from the PC keyboard (page down). 10.4 View Toolbar Show/hide toolbar. Status bar Show/hide status bar (at the lower end of the software window). Coordinate bar Show/hide coordinate bar (at the lower end of the software window, above the status bar). 10.
10 Menu functions and toolbar 10.6 Window Cascade Several graphical displays (open sections of an archive) are shown overlapping. In the “Window” menu, the individual names of the open displays are shown and can consequently be selected and displayed. Tile Several graphics displays (open sections of an archive) are shown side by side.
10 Menu functions and toolbar 10.7 Info Info Here you can obtain information on the version number of the program. Please have this number available if you have technical problems or queries and contact a service representative. Registered license numbers Here you can obtain information on the license number of the program. Please have this number available if you have technical problems or queries and contact a service representative.
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11 Options at program start When you start up the PCA3000 software, you have the opportunity of setting various options if log-in has been activated. Proceed as follows: h Start the software h Before you log in, left-click on to show the options. Show options The dialog window changes to ...
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12 Index A Administrator 11 After log-in, alter password 85 After log-in, change user list 85 After log-in, read in new rights file 85 Altering column width 49 row height 49 Archive 22–23 open 24, 33, 73 reset 78 Archive file 31 Archive reset delete evaluation configuration 78 delete PCA group 78 prepare new evaluation 78 Audit trail filtering 57 B Batch 58 continue search 59 filtering 59 info 37 open 75 search 36, 59 sign 60 Batch information 60 Batch period scroll 59 synchronize 59 zoom 59 C Channel col
12 Index Coordinate bar 19, 81 Copying 52, 55, 61 D Data read-in 22, 75 save 28, 76 save as 28, 30, 76 Data export 70 Data sets copy 55, 61 export 55, 61 filtering 54 mark 54 scroll 54 synchronize 54 Default settings 76 colors 77 file deposit 77 general 76 Demo version 14 Device language 73 Device-specific variables 67–68 E Electronic signature, opening of 75 Evaluation 22–24 prepare freshly 78 reset 78 Evaluation configuration, deleting of 78 Evaluation directory 31 Export 52, 55, 61, 70 through text fil
12 Index Guide 21 H Header 67 I Info 83 Installation 13, 15 K Keys 9 L License agreement 13 License number 14 License numbers 14 Line type 46 Line width 46 M Marking 52, 54 all 52 column 51 row 51 section 50 Marking a column 51 Marking a row 51 Marking a section 50 Marking all 52 Measurement data read-in 22 Measurement data visualization 24 Menu bar 19 N Note signs 8 O Opening 73 Options at program start 85 89
12 Index P Page setup 69 Password alteration 81 PCA groups 25, 73 PCA groups, deleting of 78 Print print 38 print preview 38 printer setup 38 Print preview 67, 76 Printer setup 69, 76 Printing 38, 67, 76 Processing in EXCEL 71 Program options, enabling of 81 Properties 38 actions for left mouse button 38 display all measurements 40 display ratio 38 font size 39 speed 39 zoom 39 Protected archives 28, 30, 79 R Ratio of displayed measured values ...
12 Index Supplementary description 79 Synchronizing 51, 54, 59 T Table analog group 65 audit trail 56 batches 58 channels 45 digital group 66 events 53 PC signature for batches 62 PC signature for log-off 64 report 49 signature for batches 62 signature for log-off 64 Table area 33, 41 Time period copy 52 scroll 51 sign 37 signing 79 synchronize 51 zoom 51 Time period selection 26 Toolbar 19, 81 Toolbar, shifting of 20 W Warning signs 8 Warranty 7 Window arrange icons 82 cascade 82 tile 82 Working area 19–
12 Index Zoom X+Y-axes 80 Zoom X-axis 80 Zoom Y-axis 80 Zooming 37, 51, 59, 80 92
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