Measuring Points Tab
- Select multiple. If you want to compare different measuring points, click the box “select multiple”, and then you get the sensors under each other in a row.
- Show active only. If you click the box it shows only the active measuring points.
- Here you can search for certain measuring points.
- Here you can create new measuring points.
- Sensors- Here you change the settings for the sensors.
- Properties- Her you change the measuring points properties.
- Graph settings- Here you change the settings for the graphs.
- This is a quick switch on/off for the measuring points.
Three types of different dates
- Project date
- Measuring point date (Every measuring point has a date. This can point to many different sensors)
- Sensor date (the actual sensor: vibration, noise or X ). Every sensor has it’s own date. It can be the same date.
If you are going to calibrate a sensor then you add a new sensor and make sure that the the dates overlap.
Don’t move a measuring point, create a new one.
If a measuring point is grayed out it means that it’s not active. The reason for this is marked with red.
Changing a sensor on a measuring point
Important, it has to be the same type of sensor. Different sensors has different standards.
Changing the measuring points properties
- Go to Properties on the measuring point you want to change.
- Click on setting.
The actual settings of a sensor can only be changed under hardware
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High alarm is the red line in the datareport. For presentation, indication alarm levels.
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High alert is the yellow line in the datareport. For presentation, indication alert levels
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Table threshold filter help to filter all the low values, vibration and sound.
Click on save.
Changing the graph settings
- Go to graph settings on the measuring point you want to change.
- Click on settings.