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Within the time bar, there is a black line indicating the time moment to which the current
cursor corresponds. While moving the cursor along the time bar, the time corresponding to
the cursor location will appear above the time bar. By clicking the mouse, you can confirm
the time moment to which the current cursor corresponds. In addition, you can further adjust
the black line by using these buttons and the waveform will also move accordingly.
: Clicking it will move the black line to the leftmost, i.e. the review start time.
: Clicking it will move the black line left, so that the waveforms in the
waveform area move left at the length of one screen.
: Clicking it will move the black line left a little.
: Clicking it will move the black line right a little.
: Clicking it will move the black line right, so that the waveforms in the
waveform area move right at the length of one screen.
: Clicking it will move the black line to the rightmost, i.e. the review end time.
Waveform Area
This area is to display the waveform stripes over a specific period. Click in the waveform
area, and six purple dots will appear indicating the current time corresponding to the cursor
location.
Left click the mouse at a place in the waveform area and then hold it on while dragging the
cursor until another your desired place is reached. During dragging, a caliper indicating the
real time measurement will appear above the waveforms, and finally marks the time
difference between these two places. With this caliper, you can measure the time difference
between any two points.
Parameter Area
By default, the parameter area is hidden. Clicking the “Numerics Data” button will show the
parameter area. If parameter area is displayed, clicking the “Hide Numerics” button will hide
the parameter area.
Parameter area shows all current parameter values. For parameters having high-level alarms,
they are highlighted in red and “***” is shown in front of the parameter values; for
parameters having medium level alarms, they are highlighted in yellow and “**” is shown in
front of the parameter values for parameters having low level alarms, they are highlighted in
yellow and “*” is shown in front of the parameter values; for parameters having message,
they are shown with black as the background color, but no indication by “*” before parameter
values; for the parameters from integrated devices, they are shown in white and indicated
with “+” before the parameter name.
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