App index, Historical trend display – Yokogawa Removable Chassis DX1000N User Manual
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1.3 Display
Historical Trend Display
The waveform of the past measured data (display or event data) in the internal memory
or external storage medium can be displayed. This function is called Historical trend.
• Methods of Displaying the Historical Trend
There are four methods to display the historical trend of the measured data in the
internal memory.
• Display from the alarm summary. For the operating procedure, see section 4.6.
• Display from the message summary. For the operating procedure, see section 4.7.
• Display from the memory summary. For the operating procedure, see section 4.8.
• Recall from the display selection menu. For the operating procedure, see section 4.3.
Measured data on an external storage medium can also be displayed as historical
trend. For the operating procedure, see section 6.8.
• Displayed Contents
Cursor
Historical trend
Present trend
Message
Measured values (maximum and
minimum values for the entire display)
*1
Measured values (maximum and
minimum values at the cursor position)
*1
Waveform (channel display color)
Background color
(changeable)
Location of the most
recent data
Date and time at the left end of the time
axis
*2
Half screen display
Trip line
Date and time at the right end of the time
axis
*2
, or the time at the cursor location
The time at the cursor location is
surrounded by a yellow square.
Unit
Tag or channel number
(channel display color)
*1 You can also view a digital display of just the value at the cursor position
(release number 3 or later).
*2 You can also display the relative time from the start of recording
(release number 3 or later).
Item
Description
Alarm summary
Displays an alarm summary of the displayed data.
Message summary
Displays a message summary of the displayed data.
Data information
Shows information about the displayed data (file name, sample start
time, end time, etc.).
• Added Messages
Added messages can be written. For the operating procedure, see section 5.4.