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Graphs

CCS graphs enable you to see how battery performance changes over time during
charging and discharging operations.

When you start a charge, CCS opens a dialog in which you can name the graph. Enter a
descriptive name, then click OK.

To set graph update interval:

In the main CCS window,

View > Preferences > Graphing

Update Rate

.

To disable all graphing:

In the main CCS window,

View > Preferences > Disable All

Graphing

.

To view graphs:

In the main CCS window,

View > Graphs

. This opens the

Graph

window.

Perform the following operations in the Graph window.

To select the parameter displayed in the graph:

View > Amps vs. Time
View > Cell Volts vs. Time
View > Fallback vs. Time
View > Fuel vs. Time
View > Internal Resistance vs. Time
View > Pack Capacity vs. Time
View > Pack Volts vs. Time
View > Cell Volts vs. Capacity

Note:

At this point, the graph is being recorded in your computer’s memory. It

is not yet saved to the hard drive.

Tip:

If your computer has plenty of RAM, choosing a smaller update interval is

okay. For older computers, leave the update interval at the default 10
seconds.

Note:

Availability of some graphs depends on the chemistry of the pack being

charged.

To measure values and time in a graph:

Hover the cursor over the graph. Value and

time

are displayed in the command bar.

To customize graphs:

View > Options

.

To zoom in:

Drag a rectangle around the area you want to enlarge. After that, use the

commands in the Zoom menu.

To resize the graph window:

Drag any corner or side, or click the window’s Maximize

button.

To annotate a graph:

Enter notes in the lower left corner.

To save a graph as an image:

File > Save As

.

To print a graph:

File > Print.

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