Changing the display using the toolbar, Changing the display using the menu – Yokogawa PC-Based MX100 User Manual
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Changing the Display on the Waveform Display Window
You can change the display using operations similar to the waveform display area of the
Monitor screen of the Integration Monitor.
Switch the display group
Scale
Turn ON/OFF the channel
Change the grid density
Channel number and measurement unit
Change the background
darkness
Zoom in or out
of the time axis
Switch the
display zone
Switch the active waveform
Alarm display ON/OFF
Clip display ON/OFF
Zone display area ON/OFF
Move the cursor to the
point where the alarm
changed
Switch the grid display
Changing the Display Using the Toolbar
See the explanation in the figure below.
Channel number display
Show the General Display Settings window
Tag number display
Tag comment display
Switching between Absolute and Relative time
Show the waveform display window
Alarm/Mark List
Show the numeric display window
Show the window for displaying cursor values
Adding marks
Move cursor A to the left mark
Move cursor A to the right mark
Move cursor B to the left mark
Move cursor B to the right mark
Show the window for displaying statistical computation over an area
Changing the Display Using the Menu
Choose appropriate commands from the
Edit, View, and Window menus to change the
display.
Show the computation result display window
Show the window for displaying cursor values
Show the computation result display window
Add/delete a mark
Clear the Cursor
Switch between channel number, tag number,
and tag comment
Switch between absolute and relative time*
Turn ON/OFF the toolbar
Turn ON/OFF the status bar
Arrange the display window
(select cascade or tile)
Arrange window icons
Show the waveform display window
Show the numeric display window
Switch the display window
* Displays also the Format item during numeric
display
Select how to arrange the display area from auto, horizontal, and vertical
Change the data file display
Alarm/Mark detailed list display
Operations of the MX100 Standard Software