Home
Presentation User Manual
Contents
1. 00 00 um aco s090 700 7e 100 126 180 175 Or om o 003 60 20 go 69 70 80 9010011004 0 wa jain rap down The central use interface is the large dialog in the top left corner with the titel Work with measurements from database With this dialog you can query measurements from the database select the measurements you want to be displayed and select the rapport you wish to be applied In the background you can see several layout pages showing different data Below the menu toolbar are the following toolbars RaoaexQh abeSG eHi oS OF ems Brame 100 Im om fy Path Ready yos Stay 89 57 88 0 40 Stay 89 17 88 07 35 Stay 68 57 88 0 sizy 88 of CA A a and ID T Layouts Spekto 4 DID D Rapports Spektrogramme b which are handy in order to quickly get to several often required functions For details please see the section The toolbar of the PresentationApplication on page 20 Presentation projects and favorites First contact As already mentioned above you can have several different Presentation projects at atime and switch between them using the Presentation program A presentation project comprises all layouts rapports settings and database connections You can for example have two different proje
2. Measurement Data Analysis with Presentation uick Start Manual BE Tc44 30 File Project Database Tools View Window RESA ee FSB S O F Mtoe Spectosem gt O D Ma Reoptsf despecns z P lal Work h measurements from database Display Macro Order Spectra _Display Measwements _ EnpertMode Settings 201 From 08 08 2005 0000 00 ekl kkl Time Serial Number Type _ Test Bench Resut TestKind To 15 08 2005 zj 235 00 08 08 2005 14 07 11 HZLOTONI9S 44 30 TC4430 mOK Production N Fie 22 01 08 1014 08 08 2005 14 14 14 HZLO100196 4430 TC4430 nOK Production Model any C Singe dey 08 08 2005 14 41 55 HZLO100196 44 30 TC44 30 OK Production Bench amt C FistN since spectrograms H up Mix 08 08 2005 14 56 06 HZLO100196 44 30 TC44 30 OK Production REN 09 09 2005 15 01 42 HZLOIOIGE 44 30 TC430 OK Production 08 08 2005 15 21 05 HZLOTONI9S 4430 TC4430 OK Production Brenn FES 08 08 2005 15 23 07 HZLO100196 44 30 TC44 30 OK Production 08 08 2005 15 25 17 HZLOI00196 44_30 TC44 30 OK Production Serial No 08 08 2005 15 53 48 HZLO100196 44 30 TC44 30 OK Production 09 09 2005 15 5551 HZLOTO0I9S 4430 TC4430 nOK Production Easy Dale 08 08 2005 15 57 33 HZLO100196 44 30 TC44 30 OK Production z 08 08 2005 15 5941 HZL0O0I9S6 44_30 TC44 30 OK Production CT 08 08 2005 16 05 47 HZLO100196 44 30 TC44 30 nOK Production 08 08 2005 16 08 56 HZLO100196 44 30 TC4430
3. Sens Sex sehe 33 ColGurd text list cuss isses Segcsosah a e e aer ea aaae 33 Eurveploisr ana Atos ates erie es le evecare aia ks 34 Elements of a Curve Plt iirpeesta ae asa e a ea 34 Scaling and Joined AKES recisi ieii eeii ans 35 Reaf off curve values Cursor Function cccccccccssscccesssseceeseseeeeseeees 37 Statistical Functions 38 Production Statistics en a Rande a ees 38 Measurement Quick Statistics eccesscccsssssecesseneecesenececssseeeceseseecesseaeeseseeeeees 39 Statistics Wizard for Measurement Values cccccccccsssccceesteeeeeeseeeeeseseeeeseaees 40 Selection of the measurements to be evaluated n 41 Pre evaluation and colours ccccccccessccccesesseccessseecessseeeceeesseecesesseeeeseaaes 42 Selection of the Gaphic Modules 000 0 cee eseeseceseeeseeeseeesseceseeeeeeseeesees 42 Table Of the results naar a anne ans 43 Time series and Distribution sieran ineei a n E 43 The Presentation program ji Introduction Introduction ott Presentation The measurement program stores data of measurements in so called archives in a special file format These archives are collected at a central location on a server or the measurement computer and are indexed by a database The Presentation constitutes the complement which is necessary to store the measurement data It is capable to read out archive files display the content of the measurement data as well as evaluate it W
4. First cOMtaCte tiszicnssievectiarisectesgstedes tidueeedodstachi bed snua tel stedbvaidnaet stove ibstied is kibri 5 Presentation projects and favorites u ncesssessssessnenssnnensnnnnsnnnnnnnanennnn 5 The Database assistant 7 Introduction 23 22 HEERES I ieee END 7 Adjustment of the database connection 2uuussuessnersnersneenneennnesnnnnnnenne 8 Querying measurements from the database uur2uurssursnesnnesnesnneenneenneennnennnen 8 The multi selection dialog eee seesesseeesecseeceeceseceseseseeseesseesseessaeenaees 9 F rther Criteria ilero aae aar a aa a Aaa a 10 How to use the list of the selected items esseeseeeseseesssesssressressressressressresseesses 12 How to display measurements u esserssesssersnnesnnesnnennnennnennnennnonnnnennnenonn 12 How to adjust the content of the list 0 0 eee eeeeseeeseeeeeeseeeseaeeeaeeeneeens 13 Export or ListD tan unsre een un 13 Erase MEaSULeMents sirisser a A E a e a EER 14 WiAZat dS Feit ru nannte 14 Work with the Expert Dialog 15 Basics and Concepts a aa ss RR RE a ai 15 Content of the Measurement Archives usesssnsssensssenssnsensnnensnnnnnnnn 15 Measurement Display the principle 0 0 cee eee eeeeeeseceneceneeeseeeneeeeeeees 15 The Expert Dialog of Prasentation eee eeeeeseceseceseeeseeeseecseessaeeeseeeseeeeeeeeees 16 Section Archive csavsgecesessieeGislecetbrisecesstshaccbareretetetacerspisscepeatarateaniduces
5. Graphics Macro Show H1 Track in Contents w General Information 8 Report texts Display H1 Track Report values Curves Erase H1 Track B H dn Mix Display options 5 SKI Show all Gas Show only marked E H3_Track Show only unmarked SK2 TorqueDiff IV Show limits 5 rf neg IV only last limit Se H dn IV Recursive display Mix 8 SKI B SK2 On the left side the table of content of the measurement data is displayed The data are divided up into different chapters the first level of the directory according to a division of the measurement values into their natures types You will always find the chapter General Information It contains the general information about the measurement that you have already seen in the List The existence of further chapters depends on if corresponding data are saved in the archive In the chapter Curves for example you will find curves of order tracks or other tracks in the section Single values the separately stored single values and in section Report texts the reports that the measurement program created as a result of the measurement Within each section you will usually find a data tree consisting of test steps channels and other specifications Click in each case on the in front of an entry in order to open the subdivison In the very inside you will reach the data entries whic
6. 14 16 04 33 18 50 09 06 23 23 Bezeichnung Typ Pr fstand Pr fzustand Kanal Mittelwert Standardabw Minimum Maximum Band 2 H up up SKI A z I IT F Band 2 H dn oe H dn SK1 88 7371 3 45803 80 5741 92 9787 Band 2 Mix H up H up Mix 92 4147 1 272 87 8239 93 6896 Band 2 Mix H dn H dn Mix 93 7483 2 53255 84 138 95 491 It works only together with the measurement database meaning that it can t be used for directly loaded archive files You can call the Statistic Wizard via the database assistant using its button Wizards The evaluation will be run an as usual the measurements that are currently marked in the list of the Database Dialog It s not necessary to display the data of these measurements using a display rapport and the function Display Measurements it s not even necessary to show the list itself entirely Statistics Wizard for Measurement Values 40 Statistical Functions Selection of the measurements to be evaluated The first step is to select which single values you want to be evaluated Prepare a list of measure values for which the statistical evaluation shall be performed Enter a name for each item by editing the first list column This name is used for item identification in the following wizard steps and can be used as a caption Name State instru Channel Location Param Type Test b Primary H1 dn 1 5 Ord SK1 GAn Rel H1 0 u Primary H1 up 1 Z Ord SK
7. 5 HZL0100156 40 2 38 Statistical Functions For each value will be listed the total amount of measurements with this value as well as in brackets the amount of measurement bearing a not OK evaluation Moreover you will see the percentage of measurements with this value You can sort the lines by names or by amount by clicking on the respective column heading Measurement Quick Statistics The Prasentation offers a simple way to create a statistic distribution time series for particular measurement values Single Value Evaluation This function is supposed to enable you to obtain a quick first impression of the distribution or the chronological development of a particular measurement value It doesn t provide printable reports and doesn t enable you to change settings For the Full version of a statistical evaluation please use the Statistic Assistent see page 40 or the R Pal web interface In order to obtain the Quick Statistics navigate in the content tree of the data tab to the node of the concerned measurement value and call its context menu by right clicking Archive analysis List Groups Data Archive Graphics Macro Contents Show Crest Noise in General Information W Report texts Display Crest Noise Report values H dn Erase Crest Noise a H up a Mix pe options 0rd Show all Orde Display E Rms If Wipe E Peak m Rpm D
8. Wizard Result Display Time Series Time interval 2008 09 01 09 10 2009 09 01 12 51 9 RS Show seresover Time C Index C Sequence Display interval from 01 09 2009 09 10 44 lt 00 00 until 01 09 2009 x 12 51 43 lt 2359 D Distribution Value interval 81 9513 94 5015 81 9513 94 5015 dBg Evaluation interval from 81 6 to 1056 m m opt v F Resolution interval division 04 1 20 1 100 1 500 60 1 Frequency sum IM display Limit value distribution T display m 4 Cancel If you want to keep it easy press directly Finish As as result the time series and distributions will be both displayed with automatic scaling and you re done You can also activate the display with automatic scaling by pressing the button with the green eyes The buttons with the blue eyes create the time series or distributions on the basis of your currently determined parameterizations For these parameterizations serves the rest of the Dialog Time series The upper half of the Dialog is devoted to time series First you see the Time interval of the data of the evaluated measurements You can see the time and date of the first and the last data followed squared brackets by the number of values These specifications will serve as as orientation if you determine under Display interval which extract of this time interval you want to be shown Select the time span you want to cover The button
9. always of interest when creating the distribution evalution often the limit is the same for all measurements so that you will only receive one bar with the height 100 Then again this bar can be useful as it marks where in relation to the measurement values the limits are actually situated As a consequence you can hide or un hide the distribution of the limit values via the option Display Limit Value distribution The cumulative frequency will never be calculated for limit values Exit the wizard using Finish The graphics will remain until you call the statistics wizard for the next time All settings concerning the wizard will be saved as well As a result you will be able to easily go through the wozard by clicking Next Next Next Finish when starting the evaluation for the next time Statistics Wizard for Measurement Values 48 Statistical Functions
10. be displayed in the list The Expert Dialog of Prasentation 17 Work with the Expert Dialog List Groups Data Archive Graphics Macro 9 measurements loaded w gt a 06 01 0500 38 44_30 TC44 30 Eich 2 06 01 05 00 39 44_30 TC44 30 Cycle 2 06 01 0500 42 44_30 TC44 30 Cycle 2 06 01 0500 43 44_30 TC44 30 Cycle 2 15 02 05 15 23 HJK Mq250 Chi Reference 15 02 05 15 23 HJK Mq250 Chi Reference 5 03 05 15 09 U Mq250 Chi Highlighted measurement S marked measurements 11 04 05 16 02 ML_M271_ ML Tester 2 03 05 05 12 26 Series_OM6 Zelle 13 selected measureme The curves of marked measurements will be shown in colour in the plots not necessarily in green You can determine the colour for marked measurements in the dialog section Graphic You can highlight one individual measurements by selecting them and pressing the button wih the blue bullet aj As a result the highlighted measurement will be displayed in the list by a blue bullet and the corresponding curves will be drawn in colour as well You cancel a marking or highlighting by selecting the measurement and and pressing the button to mark something or the button to highlight something respectively again The button _ cancels all markings If you double click on a measurement in the list this leads to the execution of the last command action that you performed by clicking on a butt
11. be moved together with the curve plot Properties of the layout page The layout itself the printed page isn t a normal graphic module and therefore has a different properties dialog It consists of the four tabs Layout view Colours and Lines Page and Carbon Copies Double click on a page in the empty space outside the graphic modules or outside of the margin in order to open it Layout View The section Layout View figure below is particulalry used to adjust the already described Zoom factor for the display as well as to switch the Edit mode on and off Colours and Lines Page Carbon Copies Zoom factor in 25 50 75 100 150 200 500 auto Edit mode 10 3 6 5 Grid size for dragging operations 0 25 Extra margin in pixels left right 0 top bottom 0 30 Layouts and Graphic Modules Layouts Colours and lines This page of the layout dialog is devoted to the global colour table For many graphical elements such as the colour of frames rectangles or texts you can select any colour In contrast for the colours of curves in curve plots a numbered colour table is used This colour table applies to all layouts of a Presentation project In the dialog tab Colours and Lines of the layout you can adjust which concrete colour is supposed to correspond to an index in the colour table and how thick you want the curves of this colour to be drawn in curve plots You can do the adjustments
12. for invariable elements such as page header titles or logos The content of the graphics the data curves etc isn t saved in the layout file but will be assigned during the run duration In the text field below the list will be displayed the file name With the buttons on the right of the list you can govern the layouts With the button at the very top er you can load a further layout to the list with the lowest button Taj you erase the selected layout The buttons below the list possess the following functions D Into the foreground the selected graphic page in the list will be brought to the foreground If it s not opened yet it will be opened fal Clean the blackboard all data measurement curves etc will be wiped off the graphics of the selected page Ku Clear graphic assignment the assignment of data to graphic modules on the selected page all if no page was selected will be cleared the data will be erased from the graphic modules s Print page the selected page will be send to the printer if for this page the automatic printing is activated see Printing of the layouts on page 32 zn Print all pages all opened layout pages will be send to the printer at the same time Chose printer If this tick boy is activated the usual Windows printer selection dialog will be opened once you click on one of the print buttons that is so say you can select t
13. form the explicit specification of each single value With the buttons from the third row you can display the values of the pre evaluation from the second step of the wizard By ticking the corresponding check box you can select that a table heading will be built for the output in a text box At the beginning of this chapter is an evaluation that at serves as an example see page It shows an example of a table With the Eye Button you can bring about an immediate display if the table in the Graphic Modules that you assigned in the previous Assistent step If you do not press the button the table will be displayed automatically as soon as you hit Next gt Unlike the table that is supposed to give an overview of the evaluation the caption serves as a description of of the evaluation curves Thus for the caption you can select only one of the aspects that are available as table columns The example at the beginning of this chapter page 40 contains both a table underneath and a caption right De facto the caption part would be dispensable because the table is also suitable for tagging the colours of the curves If you do not need a caption simply do not assign a graphic module to it in the third step Time series and Distribution Now follows the last and most complicated step of the wizard the display of the time series and distributions Statistics Wizard for Measurement Values 43 Statistical Functions Statistics
14. from the database 8 The Database assistant 4 From 13 02 2004 X 00 00 00 To 23 04 2005 235300 Type Series OMB39 Series OM64d Time range Single day Bench any First N since Last N before Aggregate measured in mode Serial No Category Prueflauf he VL TL_100 Value any 5339932 6111534479 H tzl Escher Hellwig The list on the left of the dialog not shown in the figure above displays all measurements corresponding to those conditions When modifying one of those settings the list on the left will be updated after 1 2 seconds Due to this automatic update the list will not be automatically loaded if it contains too many measurements please note the figure above in the section Tf list contains plenty of items Under settings please enter the period of time in which you want your query to be in Using the data and time specifications From and To you can select any time span When switching to the option Select one day enter the day of your query under From as a result you will neither have to enter anything under To nor specify the time of the day If you select First N since or Last N before the From and To time specification will be replaced by a box where you can specify the quantity The query will then give you the first n measurements e g the first 100 measurements counting from the From point in time or in other words the last n measure
15. in any layout The changes will then be transfered to all other layouts automatically Layout View Colours and Lines Page Carbon Copies Global Colour Table Layout View Colours and Lines Page Carbon Copies Index Colour New Global Colour Table 3 ey Sn Index Colour New lne jr sea Delete Line Widths for all Curve Plots thin middle thick 003 007 015 By opening the drop down list you can get an overview of the global colour table Select a colour the corresponding index will be shows next to the list and press the button Change in order to the change the colour of this index Using New you can add a new colour to the end of the table using Delete you can erase the selected colour from the table all colours arranged behind rise in rank by one so that the assignment concerning index numbers and colours will relocated Below the colour you can see buttons for three different line widths thin middle und thick You can select for each colour index individually if you want curves in this colour to be thin middle ort thick The colour drop down list within the global colour table shows the selected line width you assigned to each colour You can for example also have two items in the list which have the same colour however have different widths Select a line width and press set all in order to set the selected width for all colou
16. project You can use several projects in parallel and switch between them via the Presentation program see below A typical Presentation project may look like this Window 7 Spectrogram a Te 02082005 Mix H up tdid Serial Number Type Test Bench Mesut Test Kine gt E 08 08 2005 74 07 11 HZLOIDOISE 4430 TC4430 n 08 08 2005 14 14 14 HZLOIDOISE 4430 TC4430 08 08 2005 14 41 55 HZLOID0I96 44 30 TC4430 E 08 08 2005 14 56 05 HZLMISE 4430 TC443 08 08 2005 15 01 42 HZLY T0036 182005 152307 HZL0100136 08 08 2005 15 25 17 HZL0100136 08 08 2005 15 53 48 HZL0100136 08 08 2005 155551 HZLOIDOIGE O 1082005 15573 HZLO100136 O 08082005 155941 HZLO100M36 08082005 16 05 47 HZLOTIMS C 0808 2005 16 08 58 HZL0100136 D 0808 2005 16 18 57 HZL0100136 C 0808 2005 16 28 42 0 D 18 8 2005 16 30 52 HZL0100136 Time Mocek ar Bench ary spectrograms H up Mix sial 430 TC4430 430 TC4430 430 TC4430 430 TC4430 430 TC4430 4430 TC4430 430 TC aan Teaaan a0 TCAD 420 TCAAa0 4420 TC4430 44 00 TC4400 430 TC4430 0 IC Aogegate measured in mode Category 200 zoo soo swo soo amo REP C 08 08 2005 16 57 17 HZL0100136 D 08 08 2005 17 07 31 HZL0100136 355 ore ph nage Dakta Lists Repost Quoy BA C Sprocket ramp up es es pac a PL nat 1100
17. small box which you can tick off by clicking on it If you mark something in the list all selected functions e g display measurements are only applied on the those marked measurements Introduction 7 The Database assistant If you do not tick off anything at all the selected functions are applied to all measurements If the list contains a lot of items If the current query of the database gives you lots of measurements the load of the list would take a lot of time even when you are already trying to further reduce the query As a result when obtaining a particular number of measurements the list is not automatically filled up but looks like this Work with measurements from database 3 Display Macro Orde Spectra x Display Measurements Expert Mode 201 Click here tofiew the 201 selected measurements Press as shown above the field Click here to load the complete list There is a dialog in which you can specifiy the number of measurements that you want to be shown in the list If more measurements are selected they won t be displayed Instead the remark Click here indicates this case This amount of items is specified in the Settings dialog Adjustment of the database connection Before you can work with the database assistant you might have to establish a connection to a database In order to do so select in the menu of the database the command database connection thus getting to the d
18. 1 GAn Rel H1 0 Sprocket H1 M 1 S Ord Max kab RelH1 0 e Sprocket H1 M 1 Z Ord Mix H s GAb GAn Ger usch TAb TAn Poa Ee _ _ Manage evaluation parameter sets X Load Save Forget Net gt Cancel Here you can see the list of the Single Values which is empty at the start Press the button with the green underneath the list in order to add another Single Value to the list A single value will be determined by the information State Test step Instrument type of value Channel Location rotor gear and Parameter In addition you can specify a particular type and or tench bench You will find all these specifications in the columns of the list You will have to fill in the first column Name yourself once you have created a new item the Label is called Name Select the line with the new item and click on Name in order to type in your description of this Single Value The label will be used in the following steps to identify the value to label the result curve etc You are unrestricted in your selection of the description To change the specification of a list item choose from the available values of each field Click in a field in order to open a list of possible values see illustration The second button below the list duplicates the selected line in the list that way you can easily add a single value to the list and then modify it so that it only dist
19. 17 Section LISt u na Iren eu le Ben rende 17 Section Data near 18 Section Graphic ne Hey sade oe LERNENS ine fees 18 The toolbar of the PresentationApplication eee eee eeseeeseeeteeeseeeeeeees 20 Display of measurements u uuesssesssersnessnnesnnernnernnennnennnnennonnnnnsnnennnennnennnennnennn 21 Assignment of a graphic modules eee eeseeeeeeeeceeceseeeneeeeeeneeeneeees 22 Marked measurements siaua A a 23 Display of imits uires 0 ee er 23 Work with the list of the measurements uccssenssssenssnsnssnnennnnnnnsnnnnnnnenennnnnnn 23 Context menu of the measurement list u ecssensssnsssensnnnnennennnanenn 23 Marking of measurement curves using the MOUSE 25 Export Data u a ie O EEr E A EN E EEE EEEE 27 Graphic Export ee aber ee ete 27 Export of Data Excel Htm sssenssenssenennenennnennnen 27 Export of the measurement list 0 0 0 eee eee eeeeeseeceeeeeseeeseeeseeeneeeneeeeeees 28 Layouts and Graphic Modules 29 Layouts NEL eed iets See eed evita oboe idee ee eee 29 The Presentation program i Introduction Edt Moderna an ae Re en pate fue Sa Liat oS 29 Adjustment of Properties cece eeeeeseceseceseeeseeceseseseceseseeeeseeeseeeaeesas 29 Properties of the layout page lees eeeeeeseeereteeeseseceseeeeeeneeeneeesaeeees 30 Context Meinl aan Hin OS 31 Printing of the layouts asien 32 ext DORES 2 2 Nas le Neesoatev tarde EA 32 Longitextsc tra en uh E
20. 2 gt gt E Spectrogram r Colours E Curve plot 8 6 Plots quer A Colour of the data Colour of the limits al al E Plot6 At the top in the textfield you can see the name of the object which you assign to a graphic in the illustration Curves H dn TorqueDiff Front N On the left side you see the available graphic modules The modules are sorted by pages layout windows Depending on the type of data for which you are searching a graphic module measurement curves singular values text you will be offered different selections of Graphic modules The meaning of the coloured triangles will be discussed later on You can display a data entry parallely in several graphic modules That is why you see at the top on the right side a list of the graphic modules that have been assigned to this data entry so far This doesn t work the other way round though Not every graphic module can incorporate all the data of several entries This aspect however doesn t play a role for the assignment In the list on the right is shown the page number in squared brackets and then the name of the graphic module as it can be seen in the tree on the left You assign a graphic module by clicking on it in the list and then push the button gt gt or by double clicking on it in the list In order to cancel an assignment select the object on the right side and push the red X Some
21. 4 05 2004 19 07 30 Mesam4 Aqura_Mot Series_OM633 TL_100 i0 639939300002 14 05 2004 19 09 27 Mesamd Aqura_Mot Series_OM639 VL iO 639939300002 15 05 2004 01 34 45 Mesam4 Aqura_Mot Series_OM639 TL_100 i0 639939300002 15 05 2004 01 37 46 Mesam4 Aqura_Mot Series_OM639 VL iO 639939300002 17 05 2004 16 15 40 Mesam4 Aqura_Mot Series_OM633 TL_100 i0 4 gt Lists Wizards Delete Repeat Query Condense List On the right hand side above the list the amount of measurements that are currently in the list is shown If your selected query conditions lead to more than 300 measurement results the list won t be filled with data automatically because you will have to wait for the list to load even though you might want to reduce your selection down The list however shows in the first column a reference regarding the amount of measurements If you click on the first column of the list the list will boot up normally With the button Settings you open a menu for the selection of several settings The button Columns Configuration opens a dialog enabling you to select which columns you want the list to contain All components of the additional information are available to select for possible column headers In the list you can select and mark the measurements You select measurements by clicking on them with the mouse You can select several measurements by pushing and holding on to the Ctrl key or the Shift k
22. Dialog will be highlighted in the next chapter How to adjust the content of the list First you fill the list by selecting suitable query criteria for details please see the passage Querying measurements from the database page 8 You can now erase particular measurements from the list by selecting them clicking on them and press the Delete key After you have marked measurements ticked them you can use Condense list underneath the list on the right in order to erase all measurements from the list that aren t marked By reducing the content of the list in this manner the content of the list of course does not reflect the result of the database query on the base of the selected critera anymore You can also see the modification by looking at the right handside of the dialog which is now deactivated As a consequence you cannot destroy your work accidently by starting a new query In order to restore the complete query press the button Repeat Query Using the function Delete button underneath the list you can erase measurements from the database on your own see the passage Erase Measurements further down Export of ListData You can export the information of the list e g the list of the point in time serial numbers etc into the clipboard and from there to Microsoft Excel Click inside the list with the right mouse button on a table element After that a menu will appear offering several different cli
23. OK Production 0 08 08 2005 16 19 57 HZLOI00196 44_30 TC44 30 OK Production 08 08 2005 16 28 42 0 44 30 TC4430 OK Production pans zl o 08 08 2005 16 30 52 HZLO100196 44_30 TC44 30 OK Production Loo a u 08 08 2005 16 57 17 HZLO100196 44_30 TC44 30 OK Production 08 08 2005 17 07 31 HZLO100196 44_30 TC44 30 OK Production a i x Lists __ Wise Delete _ Repeat Quey Condense Lit Reread DB tables Close 2000 2500 2000 9500 RPEN IR IODOOOOS 008880088088 35 5 Ord 22 01 08 10 14 20 00 ee Sprocket ramp up Chain ramp up are ry 110 00 Hoe ine CRE ae so 00 ry Hu 90 00 80 00 LI 80 00 00 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 pm 70 00 70 00 60 00 60 00 O 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1001100rd O 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 Ord Sprocket ramp down Chain ramp down mms i dBmms 110 00 110 00 100 00 il 100 00 90 00 H2L0100197 09 08 2005 14 02 AGILA ATA LYDE Discom GmbH G ttingen 2009 Discom Industrielle Mess und Pr ftechnik GmbH Neustadt 10 12 37073 G ttingen Germany Tel 0551 548 33 10 Fax 0551 548 33 43 Email info discom de www discom de Content Introduction 3 The Presentation program urssessssenssnsessnsenssnnensnnnnnnnennennnnnnnenennnensnsnnsnnnnnnna 3 Installing Present tion 2 s2224 2225er ran ERS ni 4
24. Using the section archive archive files are loaded and unloaded Graphic Here you can govern the layout pages You can create new layouts or duplicate already existing layouts Furthermore you declare the standard colours in the graphic section Rapport In the section Rapport you control the record and playback of rapports and have access to the rapport editor Database From here you can open the database assistent Due to the fact that this is also possible via the menu of the Presentation program the dialog section Database is usually hidden In the following pages the sections List Data Archive and Graphics shall be explained you will find details regarding the remaining sections in the more elaborate Presentation manual The Expert Dialog of Prasentation 16 Work with the Expert Dialog Section Archive Instead of the using the database you can also upload measurements directly from the archive files In the section Archive you govern the uploaded archive files Click on _ amp to load an archive file While loading the file its content will be analyzed which might take a few moments concerning large archives you will see a progress bar Using i you can load all measurementdata archives from one folder at a time To rid yourself of an already loaded archive select the latter in the list and use the button _ With the button all loaded archives will be unloaded You will find further informati
25. ation especially for type serial number test bench etc you can create a statistic concerning the loaded measurements via the content tree Load for example with the aid of the database assistant all measurements from a month to the Expert Mode After that open the context menu of one of an item below the General Information node in the data content tree by right clicking and select the comand Evaluation Archive analysis x List Groups Data Archive Graphics Macro 9 Contents Show Serial number in S General Information Display Serial number Ei Time Erase Serial number B ESE EI Model Display El Testre Wipe Ei Test bi Display in amp Further Show all I Report tex Report vali Show only marked amp il Curves Data Information Show only unmarked amp ll Spectra spectrograms V Show limits IV only last limit IV Recursive display Evaluation You will be shown a separate window which contains all occuring values of this information in this example the Serial number Statistics Serial number x Name Count n g Percent HZL0100196 65 7 eT HZL0100197 31 3 En 65 H2L0100198 14 3 Ei 7 HZL0100195 50 Er A HLZ0100195 1 0 1 HL20100198 4 0 I 2 HZL0100153 37 E 5 JJM0100154 1 0 1 HZL0100154 16 1 M 8 JJM0100155 1 0 1 JJMO100156 1 0 1 HZL0100155 1001 WE
26. ce at 13 00 h in middle between 11 17 and 14 45 Distributions With the lower half of the dialog you control the display of distributions The distribution function shows which results were often measured and which ones rarely The display is usually carried out in the form of a histogram Statistics Wizard for Measurement Values 46 Statistical Functions Distribution 21 18 95 15 12 90 9 6 85 3 0 80 75 00 80 00 85 00 90 00 95 00 100 00 105 00 110 00 115 00 The distribution function for a measurand is formed by decomposing an Evaluation interval in the example of the distribution above the interval from 75 to 120 in equal devisions in this case 60 and then by counting how many measurement results fall into each of these intervals In the graphic a bar is drawn for each division Its height corresponds to the amount of included results or its percentage regarding the total number of all measurements In the case of a typical measurement the peripheral divisions will only include a small amount of values those divisions around the average value plenty From the picture above one can read off that the values of the measurement that was assigned the colour orange see the second step of the Assistant Pre evaluation and colours on page 42 accumulate around 90 and rarely exeed the 98 while the green measurand delivers values around 97 averaged there
27. ch other One of the curve plots on the page will become the Master to which the other plots will be attached Only for the master plot you will be able to adjust the scaling for the joined axis directly in the dialog via autoscaling or by executing one of the previously described mouse keyboard functions For one of the other plots call the properties dialog and then go to the Section Attach Scaling Axis Labelling Curves Caption Values Position Size Frame Scaling Attach Scaling x Axis like module no plot x using axis rx ra azaj adjustment factor fa shifted by i y Axis like module Plot1 x using axis wu Y eal adjustment factor 1 Auto Position J shifted by 0 draw axis IV Select via the dropdown lists for the x and the y axis separately if and if yes with which curve plot on this page you want to connect the axis With the functions of this dialog page you can also realize a singular axis and that way display in the same plot data regarding two different y axis analog to for example a climate diagram where the temperature and precipitation is 36 Layouts and Graphic Modules Curve plots shown over the months The exact modus operandi to do so is described in detail in the Graphic Manual Reaf off curve values Cursor Function In the Section Values of the Properties Dialog you can read off the values of all curves concerning an x position Position Size Frame Scalin
28. command or rather submenu Export Graphic was described in detail in the passage Graphic Export on page 27 The fourth command in the context menu of the graphic modules is variable and depends on the type of the Graphic Module For text fields it is Copy text content as shown above and copies the text content of the text field to the Windows clipboard so that you can for example copy the text in an e mail For curve plots the variable command is called Autoscale and enables you a quick and handy adjustment of the axis scaling according to the data The further commands of the context menu the creation of new Modules as well as copying of other layout pages will be explained in depth in the graphic manual Printing of the layouts Text boxes Text boxes Bring a layout window to the foreground by clicking into it and select from the application menu the command File Print The normal print dialog will appear and you can send the page to a printer as per usual Alternatively you can right click in a layout window amd select from the context menu the sub menu Printing and from thereof the command Print window A printing dialog will open likewise The text box probably ist he grahic module which is used most often since it can be used to create page titles annotations as well as to show data e g serial number or single values Hence there are three specializations of a text box Data field numeric text field and coloure
29. cts for different measurement types The measurement type always appears at the top of the Introduction First contact respective page layout Hence the content of the measurements is adapted to the requirements of each kind of measurment type more or less plots spectrograms or not etc Or you might have a project named Publication project which you can use in order to create official reports You also have a project named Test project which you can use for experiments and tests When this Test projects gets too scrambled delete it and create a new one by copying the Publication project A Presentation project comprises a large amount of data which are stored in a collective menu and its submenus These data describe the individual layouts rapports and other settings for this particular project In order to copy a project you have to create a copy using Windows of the whole directory One of these data is the so called project base file file extension bse or sea often used names are Presentation bse GtrPresent sea or Projectname Present sea This file is the start of a series of parameter files If you load a project you have to select this base see file The PresentationProgram memorizes the last used base aee file the last used project in the Windows registry so that you do not see any of the project management as long as you use one project only However if you press t
30. d only exports the data of the selected rows in the illustration above 8 rows it obviously isn t about marked ticked rows The last command Copy selected rows of column only exports the data from the column into which you clicked in this case 8 rows from the column Serial Number The data will be transfered to Excel as a text Excel will then interpret the text by its own Concerning time designations this usually works quite well However it might happen that Excel translates a serial number 948502001 into a number and thus displays it as 9 48E8 You will then have to explain to Excel by using its cell format function what you the data are looking like Erase measurements With the button Delte underneath the list you can erase measurements out of the database by your own not only out of the latest list If you press Delete you will be shown in a separate dialog all marked measurements all of them if no measurements are selected In this case you will first of all have to enter a password before the button Delete will be available enabling you to erase these measurements from the database The measurements will be erased from the database not from the ArchiveFiles If you want to transfer the ArchiveFiles back to the Collector at a later point in time e g in order to create a new database the once erased measurements will be included again in the database Wizards With the button Wizards you open a menu wi
31. d the left mouse button Cooking recipe for copying out measurements via curve selection Work with the list of the measurements 25 Work with the Expert Dialog You have loaded a bunch of measurements Some of them are noticeable and you now want to copy these conspicuous measurements into a separate archive file in order to for example pass this file on to a colleague or Discom so that it can be analyzed Proceed like this 1 Display the data and select the conspicuous measurements with the mouse as described above Now the measurements that are to be exported happen to be marked in the List bearing a green tick If you want you can select further measurements or erase the markings of some measurements 2 From the PopupMenu of the List you select in the submenu Marks General the comand Invert marking and then the command Hide marked items Now the List merely contains those measurements that you sorted out with the mouse before 3 Select all measurements in the list If you click on the first measurement hold in to the Shift key and click on the last measurement Now select from the context menu the command Archive features and there Export You are done Read off data from measurement curves CursorFunction You can display the data from all curves in a curve plot concerning a selected x position To do so open the properties dialog of the relevant plot and go to the dialog page Data You will find furthe
32. d archives too Archive features The submenu Archive features containes three more comands Particularly interesting is Export marked to archive with this comand you can create a new archive file out of the measurements that you have selected in the list This way you can for example extract individual measurements from a large archive or transform selected measurements into a package Work with the list of the measurements 24 Work with the Expert Dialog Remove from Archive s erases the selected measurement s from the archive files This means afterwards the data of the deleted measurements won t be accessible anymore unlike the menu command Remove from List which only erases the measurements included in the list but not the data from the archives With the comand edit additional information you can change the additional measurement information concerning the selected measurement Marking of measurement curves using the mouse You can select curves in curve plots with the mouse so that in the list the corresponding measurements will be marked In doing so you can for example identify stray units in a plot of measurement curves First display the measurement curves in a plot Make sure that the Edit Mode is switched off in the relevant layout Open the context menu of the layout on an empty section of the page outside of all GraphicModules by a right click The entry Edit Mode must not be ticked if it
33. d list All text boxes have in common that they display their text content in a selectable font and colour in the underlying rectangle If the reactangle is in total too narrow the text might be broken into several rows this isn t the case with coloured text lists that work by rows anyhow If the rectangle is overall too small the text will be clipped on the right and or at the bottom see also Long texts below If you go to the section Position Size in the properties dialog of the text box see figure on previous page or on page 29 select a 32 Layouts and Graphic Modules Text boxes background colour and deactivate the check box Transparent the text rectangle will be filled in colour Besides in the dialog section Frame you can add a frame to the text box In the dialog section Text Font you can select the font and the colour of the text i e of the letters Position Size Frame Text Font Text Sample Text May be cleared by data source Text Properties i l Fort Colour Moreover here you can of course enter the text that you want to appear in the text field In order to cause a line break press Ctrl Enter By simply pressing Enter you close the dialog analog to pressing the button OK If this text box will show data from the archives you should swtich on the option May be cleared by data source This option ensures that the content of the text field will be deleted and replaced by a das
34. due to the fact that the fourth command is Edit Mode Export of Data Excel Html In order to export the curve dates themselves select the corresponding data entry from the content and call the context menu see illustration below Here you will find the menu point Excel export You will then be asked for the file name under which you want the data to be saved Export Data 27 Work with the Expert Dialog Export Data archive analysis E 5 z List Groups Data Archive Graphics Macro how Rel H1 0 Sprocket in Contents a W General Information I Report texts Display Rel H1 0 Sprocket S Report values B H dn Erase Rel H1 0 Sprocket amp Mix e SKI Display options i Show all re i Display Rel37 0 wipe E Rel1 0 S h E Rel 2 0 B nen o EEE E RelH2 0 valuation OrdMon aan ae Track max R a E RelH2 01 Display in Data Information B Track mean Trark min Z gt Evaluation The Data will be saved in Html format This Html format is suitable to be imported to e g Excel 2000 or newer Even single values can be exported as a table For the further processing of exported data we recommend to create a separate Excel sheet containing additional fields calculations or graphics Next copy out the data from the sheet you received via the export and paste the data in the Excel sh
35. e Data interval of one of the axis You can however enter axis settings by 35 Layouts and Graphic Modules Curve plots hand as well You can also call up an autoscale funcion by clicking into the curve plot and then pressing the Home button on your keyboard Changing axis scaling using the mouse and keyboard You can modify the axis scaling directly using a the mouse wheel of your mouse if existent or by pressing the arrow keys of your keyboard In order to do so the Edit Mode must be switched off for the layout and the mouse cursor muss be situated above the concerned plot You will then be able to execute the following actions Turn mouse wheel normally Scroll along the y axis Mouse wheel pressing the Shift key Scroll along the x axis with Ctrl key Zoom along the y axis with Ctrl Shift key Zoom along the x axis Arrow keys up down Scroll y axis by one grid unit Arrow keys left right Scroll x axis by one grid unit Key Home Execute Autoscale If as described below one of the axis is joined with another plot the respective mouse wheel action ort he keypress won t have any effect Joined axes It s not unusual that several curve plots on a page show similar data such as order spectra from different rotors To compare these curves at a glance it is useful if all plots have a uniform scaling This can be done by connecting the scaling of the plots You can connect the x and the y axis independently of ea
36. e exported into a Html file that can be opened and processed with Excel Start Excel and open the file manually or right click on the file in the Windows Explorer and select the command Open with Selection of the Gaphic Modules Next you determine in which graphic modules you want the different evaluation results to be displayed in This setting is usually carried out by Discom when the project is being installed commissioned if not you can consult the more elaborate manual Eventually we arrived at the illustration of the results Statistics Wizard for Measurement Values 42 Statistical Functions Table of the results As already mentioned in the precious passage you can display the list of the concerned single values in tabular form This table can contain up to 12 columns J Statistics Wizard Table and Caption Select the columns you wish to be included in the tabular overview Table columns Type Test bench Test step Channel Location Instrument Parameter Average Standard dev Minimum Maximum IV Build table heading m Caption For captions use the following table column Name v S amp S Press the buttons for those aspects that you want to see as columns within the table The Name is the description that you assigned during the first step of the wizard From the first step of the wizard you also know Type Test bench and the elements of the second row with buttons they
37. e latter symbol means that lots of different kinds of results fulfill the selected conditions even those measurements which do not contain this additional information at all When you however select a category under the values which are a manual input and enter your entry means item exists but is of arbitrary value This means that measurements that don t contain this additional information do not fulfil the condition in this case Querying measurements from the database 11 The Database assistant How to use the list of the selected items The left side of the database assistent consists of the list containing all the measurements amount Work with Measurements from Database Display Measurements Expert Mode Config columns 91 Time Test Bench Type Modes Result Motomummer U112 05 2004 16 57 20 Mesamd Aqura_Mot Series_OM639 TL_100 i0 639939300004 O 12 05 2004 17 01 2 M VL i0 639939300002 2 05 2004 2 03 esam al a TL_100 i0 00 TL_100 TL_100 Standard macro Display Macro selected 0 2 9 1 4 13 05 2004 23 02 50 Mesamd Aqura_Mot Series_OM639 639939300002 p 14 05 2004 06 35 16 Mesam4 Aqura_Mot Series_OM633 TL_100 i 0 639939300002 14 05 2004 06 41 11 Mesam4 Aqura_Mot Series_OM633 VL iO 639939300002 14 05 2004 16 22 46 Mesam4 Aqura_Mot Series_OM639 TL_100 i0 639939300002 O 14 05 2004 16 26 16 Mesamd Aqura_Mot Series_OM639 VL id 639939300002 1
38. eets Export of the measurement list Likewise the list of the measurements the way it appears in the dialog section List can be exported To do so call the context menu of the node General Information this ist he first node underneath Contents see illustration above and select Excel export The list of the measurement will always be exported as a Html file independent of your selection under Data Export see above You can open this file with your Internet Browser or with Excel You can also display the list of the measurements in a text field in a layout In order to do so assign to the node General Information a text box graphic module or better a coloured text list box which allows individually coloured entries The list that will be shown in the text box will contain exactly the columns in the exact order as it currently at the time of display was shown in the dialog section List 28 Work with the Expert Dialog Layouts and Graphic Modules Layouts Layouts This chapter describes the basics of the Presentation Graphics the layout pages as well as text fields and curve plots You will find further information in a separat manual A layout represents a printable page The content of the page is comprised by graphic modules The graphic modules are called modules because the layout consists of them in a modular way Due to the fact that a layout represents a printed page it has a suitable page format Usuall
39. ement data out of the table of content from the archive and declare in which graphic module you want these data to be displayed This process is called Assignment of a graphic module Prasentation remembers these grahipcs assignments so that for the next time you will only have to load the data and recall the display For more complex displays the assignments and display commands are saved in Rapports Obviously you will first of all have to load the data of the measurements that you wish to display into Presentation Once you have loaded several measurements you might want to compare them or perform calculations on them This functionality is accessed through the Expert Dialog The Expert Dialog of Prasentation This central control dialog contains several sections that deal with the different aspects and tasks regarding the display of measurements The sections are following the chronology of the tabs in the dialog List shows the listing of the momentarily loaded measurements Here you can for example highlight and dismiss measurements Groups You can cluster measurements so that all measurements of a group obtain the same colour In this dialog section you can manage these groups Data In this section you will find the Table of content of the data types e g Spectra Single values Report texts etc Here you can select which data you want to be shown and assign them to graphic modules Archive
40. er allows you to mark all measurements fulfilling particular conditions such as all measurements of a certain assembly type Invert marking marks all measurements that haven t been marked yet and also transforms all marked measurements to unmarked items In the dialog section Archive you will find at the botton right the button Mark content Select an item in the ArchiveList and click on Mark content Thereby all measurements that are from the selected archive will be marked Hide measurements items You can hide measurements from the list As a result these measurements will turn invisible they vanish from the list and the data won t be displayed anymore Select the menu command Hide marked items in order to hide the currently selected item s In the submenu Marks General you will find the comand Hide marked items Thereby all marked measurements will be hidden By combining the latter with the command Use filter you can easily hide all those measurements that fulfil certain criteria e g all measurements from a test bench Likewise in the submenu is situated the command Un hide all items thus making all hidden measurements visible again The menu command Remove from List by contrast erases the selected measurements actually from the list you can alternatively push the Del key Once all measurements of an archive were deleted from the list the corresponding archive file will be deleted from the list of the loade
41. ey Already selected measurements are highlighted in colour Marked measurements have a tick in the box in the first column You can activate and erase these ticks using the mouse How to display measurements On the top left of the DatabaseAssistent you will find the List box for the Standard Rapport A rapport is a sequency of commands that place the measured data curves values etc in graphic modules on layout pages Select a rapport that is suitable for the measurements you marked in the list and press Display Measurements The measurement data will now be loaded and the rapport will be executed The rapport might ask you for further parameters afterwards the data of the measurements will be displayed on the layout pages How to use the list of the selected items 12 The Database assistant If measurements are marked checked in the list only those measurements will be displayed Otherwise all measurements in the list will be portrayed by Presentation Instead of executing a rapport you can also load the measurements in the Expert Dialog and thus unleash the complete functionality of Presentation In order to do so press the button ExpertMode The measurement will be loaded and the Expert Dialog will be opened from which you can now work with the data Same operating procedure as before only marked checked measurements will be loaded in the ExpertDialog otherwise all measurements included in the list The usuage of the Expert
42. f a graphic module by double clicking on the graphic element in the layout such as a text field 29 Layouts and Graphic Modules Layouts The following illustration shows the Property Dialog of a text box Title Position Size Frame Text Font Position Color 1 25 4 25 Ea x y Change Size M Transparent 12 3 IV Move along width height No background Align m m In the title of the dialog you can see the the Name of the graphic module in this example Title This is the name that you will see in the graphic assignment dialog see Assignment of a graphic modules on page 22 The properties dialogues of the graphic modules have several tabs Due to all graphic modules being rectangles they all have the section Position Size The further tabs depend on the type of the graphic module Text boxes of any kind have for example the section Text Font the coloured text list type has additionally the special section Listing In the universal section Position Size which is shown above you can adjust position height as well as the background Colour of the Graphic Module If you switch of the check box Transparent the background of the Graphic Module will be see through and the colour you selected does not play a role You will usually leave Move along ticked as it ensures that this module follows its superior module when that module is moved e g the title of a cuve plot will
43. fore exeeds the organge measurand by 7 In the Graphic above the left scale concerns the distribution and shows how many percent of the measurements lie in an intervall represented by a bar of the histogram The Cumulative distribution emerges from the summation of the distribution from left to right and thus shows how many percent of the measurement values are smaller than a given value In the picture above the cumulative distributions are drawn as continuous curves and refer to the scale on the right side By looking at the plot you can for example see that the green curve has a value of around 96 at x 105 This means that 96 out of all green measurement values are smaller than 105 In the lower half of the wizard dialog you can see the value interval which is similar to the time series In the case of a distribution the value interval reaches from the smallest to the greatest occuring measurement results In brackets you will additionally be shown an optimized Value interval This results from the formation of the average values and the standard deviation of the concerned measurand and the calculation of the smallest average value minus the triple standard deviation ort he greatest average value plus triple standard deviation That way you will receive a Value interval including almost all measurements ca 99 7 however extreme outliers do not distort In the fields below you can select the Evaluation interva
44. g Attach Scaling Axis Labelling Curves Caption Values Mouse position 6 lt y gt 1168 387096 68 272 MixR im MR 610NBWP3200 93 90 MixR MixR 610NBWPS200A00 80 76 MixR MaR 610MJWP914SA00 87 51 MixR MaR 610NBWPS200A00 81 05 MixR MixR 610MHWP9114 lt A0 82 10 MixR MR 20090710152203 1 83 32 J Show list in graphics module Here you fill find all curves listed for clarity also with their colours that they have in the plot Above in the Dialog the current positioin of the mouse cursor will be shown converted into plot coordinates In the list you will find for each curve the value that the curve exhibits at this x position of the mouse Instead of using the mouse you can press the button gt next to the x position The x position field will then be unlocked for entering a position Thus you can key in a Set position You can mirror the list additionally in a graphic nodule preferably in a coloured text list box by switching on the check box below and selecting the respective module Please note that the list of the values even when they are shown in a graphic module will only be updated if the Value Dialog page is opened and if you move the mouse over the plot The mirroring in a graphic module gives you the opportunity to print the list 37 Layouts and Graphic Modules Statistical Functions Production Statistics Production Statistics For the nodes under General Inform
45. graphic modules such as curve plots can display the data of any amount of measurements at a time consequently you will see plenty of curves Other modules e g a spectrogram can only portray the data of exactly one mea surement In the cases where it is only possible to show the data of a single measurement the data of the highlighted measurement will be displayed see Section List page 17 If no measurement is highlighted the data of the first measurement will be displayed 22 Work with the Expert Dialog Marked measurements On the right side of the section Data from the expert dialog you can select what should be done with the measurements you marked in the section List regarding their illustration If you select the option show all under Display all measurements marked and unmarked ones will be shown whereas the marked measurements will be depicted on their assigned colours If you select the option only marked ones unmarked measurements will be hidden If only unmarked ones is selected the marked measurements will be hidden Display of limits Together with the measurement data the archives also contain the limits which were valid during the measurement If you activate in the dialog the option Show limit the limits will be shown as well especially concerning measurement curves and spectra If you moreover activate only last limit merely the limit of the last measurement in the list will be displayed
46. h if you wipe the layout Long texts If the text in a text box contains more lines than can fit into the text field you can scroll the text through the field In order to do so the Edit Mode mustn t be acitivated Position the mouse cursor over the text field and use the up and down arrow keys of your keyboard or rotate your mouse wheel if existent to scroll the text upwards and downwards If in the properties dialog of the layout in the tab Page format the option for multi page printing is activated this layout will be printed several times if you execute the command Print The text field however will always contain consecutive passages of the entire text when the layout is being printed Please notice that printer fonts sometimes look differently to their monitor equivalents when being printed Colourd text list The text list displays text rows where to each row can have an individual colour You can t enter the content of the text list manually It can only be created automatically by displaying for example a General Information in a coloured text list field In the properties dialog tab List you can affect the display of the list You can for example permit that the text list field displays its lines as multi columns automatically if the list becomes too long Please note that multi columned lists and multi paged prints of the layout aren t compatible The text list module is principally const
47. h you will recognize by the fact that they do not bear a The principle of the display is simple You assign a data entry from the table of content to a graphic module e g a curve plot from a layout window by selecting the data entry click on it and then pushing the button Display Xyz in on the right Xyz stands f r the name of the data object and reflects the selection in the ContentTree similarly to the illustration above H1 Track You then push the button Display Xyz and the data will be shown via the graphic module With Erase Xyz you erase all data of the selected entry from the illustration 21 Work with the Expert Dialog Assignment of a graphic modules Display of measurements Layout page Selected graphic module Before you can display a data entry you have to determine which graphic module on which layout window is supposed show the Click through the content tree until you have found and marked the desired data The button Display Xyz remains grey as long as you select a data entry to which you have not yet assigned a graphic module Push the button Display Xyz in to open the dialog for graphic assignment These data Curves H dn 7 TorqueDiff Front N Graphics modules al Show in J Piot will be displayed D 4 Curves Text in these graphic Plot2 D 5k Spectrogram modules EI Spectrogram E Curve plot a E 6 3D Plot A 3 D Projection D 7 Spectrogram
48. he menu command Project Switch project in order to switch to another project you will have to open the base see file of that other project Similarly after the installation of Presentation or if you have deleted or shifted the folder of the last used project you will always have to open the base see file of a new project You can also drag the base see from the Windows file explorer into the Presentation main window in order to start the respective project If you often switch between particular projects you will find the project favorits to be a great help By memorizing those projects that you often use the project favorits enable you to comfortably switch between them You open the project favorits via the menu command Project Project favorites or by pressing the toolbar button amp In the project favorites dialog are listed all familiar favorits The current project is marked by a red symbol Double click on a project in the project list or select it by clicking and press Switch in order to switch to that project Of course switching to the current project doesn t have an effect When trying to switch to another project using the menu command Project Switch project you will offered automatically to add this project to your favorites unless this project already is among your favorites 6 Introduction The Database assistant If you have a measurement database and Presentation is properly prepared the database a
49. he printer for this print and adjust settings If Choose printer is switched off everything will be printed on the printer you chose as your standard one straight away The Expert Dialog of Prasentation 19 Work with the Expert Dialog On the right side you can determine which colours you want to be used for the marked and highlighted measurements in the graphics The toolbar of the PresentationApplication Many of the functions of Presentation that you require most ofen can be called by the buttons and control elements of the toolbars straight away without having to go to the corresponding section of the control dialog Toolbar 1 FaR had U Vea The functions of the buttons from left to right 1 Open control dialog 2 Open archive file load 3 Switch to another archive all archives that are loaded at the moment will be unloaded similar to using the button XX in the section archives afterwards you can select a new archive 4 Load folder load all archives from a folder similarly to pushing the button _ in the section Archive 5 Call database assistent Restart all loaded data from archives or from the database will be unloaded all graphics will be erased 7 Display archive structur 8 Show graphics modul tree 9 Open Project Favourites dialog see Presentation projects and favorite on page 5 10 Print the current layout page which is situated in the foreground 11 Print all currently opened
50. hile the measurement program only works on a computer equipped with special hardware the TAS box Presentation can be used on any computer This quick start manual describes the use of the Presentation program assuming that a presentation project and a database already have been set up It covers the retrieval of measurements from the data base loading measurements from archive files the basics of displaying data and of statistical evaluations The Presentation program The Presentation program The Presentation program is the tool you use to look at stored measurement data compare and analyse them Using Presentation you can display the data in so called layout pages On each page there are graphic modules such as text boxes and curve plots which show data labels pictures and more You can load data from archive files or from the measurement database Archive files can be opened directly Alternatively in order to query the data base you will find a database assistant helping you Once you loaded archives or queried the database you will get a list containing all measurements identi fied by testing time serial number model test bench and further information Once you have loaded some measurements you can display the data in layouts using so called rapports which are a kind of display macros Besides you can use graphic modules to create a complete measurement report or a data evalution Rapports offer many options and possibi
51. hive features gt Item origin Measurement information This menu offers acess to many additional features Work with the list of the measurements 23 Work with the Expert Dialog The second to last menu item Item origin reveals which archive file the measurement is from the last item Measurement information opens a window in which the complete General Information concerning the selected measurement as well as the defect report are shown The window remains open until you close it and changes its content if you recall the measurement information for another measurement After you have unsed the command measurement information via the menu once you can see the information for other measurements simply by double clicking When you mark or highlight a measurement the function of the double click regarding the list will turn into a repetition of the marking highlighting function Marking of measurements The menu comands on the top deal with marking the measurement see Section List on page 17 Select Mark this item to select all currently selected list items By Add to marked items your extend the amount of marked measurements The menu point Mark no items removes all markings In the submenu Marks General see illustration you will find further comands for marking Mark all items marks all measurements in the list If you now load further archives the freshly loaded measurements won t be marked Use filt
52. ialogue where the database connections are specified In most cases the list will contain only one entry called standard However you can create several database connections and use this dialog in order to switch between the databases Select the desired connection in the list and press execute Consequently a new connection will be established and shown underneath in the dialog as active connection The other buttons new erase etc enable you to manage different connection settings In order to change the settings of an already existing connection e g particularly of standard connections select them in the list and press edit or double click on the list item In this dialog you will have to specify a connection to a SQL Server For more information please see the more elaborate Reference manual for the Presentation display Querying measurements from the database Open the database assistant using the keyboard commands Ctrl D or F5 via the menu database or via the toolbar button Q If the computer only comes up with a SQL error message instead of the database assistant you will either have to correct the database connection settings for details please see the previous section or the database server might currently not be available e g because the network is not available On the right side of the assistant dialog you will find the checkings concerning the specification of conditions Querying measurements
53. if several measurements are loaded Besides Presentation will also show the limit of a highlighted measurement given that a measurement is highlighted You can switch between these display options using the toolbar button Bs Work with the list of the measurements The dialog section List has already been introduced in the passage Section List on page 17 as well as the concept of the marked measurements and the highlighted measurement The list however offers further functions and options Context menu of the measurement list In the DialogSection List you can recall a PopupMenu by double clicking on an item in the list of the loaded measurements Archive analysis x List Groups Data Archive Graphics Macro 194 measurements loaded l w gt a Mo Res TB B 1044 ime Serial _ 08 08 2005 14 HZLO100196 44_30 08 08 2005 15 HZLO100196 44_30 o HZL0100196 44_30 o HOY Oe 41 of He Mark this item 08 08 2005 15 Hz Add to marked items 08 08 2005 15 Hz Markno items Mark all items 08 08 2005 15 Hz 08 08 2005 16 0 Group gt Use filter 08 08 2005 16 Hz PT Invert marking 08 08 2005 16 Hz Hide item s 08 08 2005 17 Hz Un hide all items Group marked items 08 08 2005 17 o Remove from List Hide marked items Export marked to archive 08 08 2005 17 Hz 08 08 2005 17 Hz 08 08 2005 17 Hz Arc
54. inguishes itself from an alredy existing item only by its test step canal or the like With the buttons X ana XX you erase the selected List Item ort he entire List The Assistant remembers the list of the single values that you last evaluated and presents you with them again during the next start You can also save the list with the Single Values under a name key in the name down in the field next to Manage Evaluation Parameter Sets and push the button Save If you want to load such a saved list select it in the dropdown box and hit Load If you have so many lists that they are already annoying select one and press Forget This list of the evaluation parameter set is independent of the measurement list in the database dialog and also doesn t have anything to do with its list functions Statistics Wizard for Measurement Values 41 Statistical Functions After you have pieced together the Single Values press Next gt The wizard now loads the values of all concerned measurements from the database and performs a pre evaluation Pre evaluation and colours In the second Step of the Statistics wizard you will see the list of the single values again each bearing the Name that you assigned in the first step Statistics Wizard Pre Evaluation This list shows minimum maxium and average values for all evaluation items List items without a check mark are excluded from display Choose a color for each item which will be
55. intervals and grid intervals of the x and y axis in the section Scaling of the properties dialog Axis Labelling Curves Caption Values Position Size Frame Scaling Attach Scaling x Axis y Axis Min o Min 60 Max 300 Max 115 I auto scale auto scale Tick mark step size Tick mark step size gt 30 e gt 5 You key in for each axis the minimum and the maximum value the maximum value must be bigger than the minimum value Besides you have to enter the tick mark step size for the grid lines The button left to these check boxes calculates a recommendation for the tick mark step size fitting to minimum and maximum value If you switch on the option Automatic for one of the axis minimum and maximum value will be calculated from the data that you display in the plot at the time of display Instead of using the properties dialog you can adjust the scaling via the Autoscale function from the context menu of the plot J Plot Autoscale La A Axis settings Data interval Properties fil 300 lt 0 1024 Layout Edit ho o y Autoscale ae 60 115 lt 42 92 111 8 Export graphic gt B tt Printing gt cc Carel Using this command you call the dialog that will show you on the left the current axis settings and on the right the data interval Press one of the buttons in order for the program to calculate suitable axis settings on the basis of th
56. is reselect it to erase the tick Please see Edit Mode on page 29 Now move the mouse to the curve plot and push and hold on to the Shift key Use the mouse to pull a selection rectangle so that the curves you wish to select run through this rectangle 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 Rpm dB 95 F 90 85 80 75 70 As soon as you release of the mouse button all curves running through this rectangle will be marked In the illustration this has already been done so that the curves turned green already When executing the operation the curves are black and do not change their colour until you release the mouse button Simultaneously the corresponding items will be marked in the List with green arrows You can now identify the measurements read off serial numbers etc or apply features of the List context menu e g group all marked measurement If you have loaded the measurements using the Database Assistent the corresponding items will also be marked and ticked there Likewise you can identify the measurements and for example reduce the list to the marked measurement by clicking on the function Condense List Why doesn t the selection of curves work in my case The most common reason is that for the layout the Edit Mode is switched on In this case you won t receive a selection rectangle but instead the cuve plots is surrounded by a shaded frame for as long as you hold on to the Shift key an
57. isplay in E Signal Excel export Track Track s Track Data Information SKI SK 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 H E In the menu you select the command Evaluation That way you get to the window Single Value Evaluation Amount Report values H up Mix Crest Noise 48 of Time Serial Value Limit Position measure 27 09 2005 09 49 JJMO100368 20 663 26 000 0 000 27 09 2005 10 23 JJMO0100369 12 459 20 000 0 000 27 09 2005 09 55 JJMO100369 5 835 20 000 0 000 27 09 2005 10 27 JJMO0100370 5 222 20 000 0 000 27 09 2005 10 25 JJMO0100370 7 235 20 000 0 000 27 09 2005 09 56 JJMO100370 5 309 20 000 0 000 27 09 2005 09 59 JJMO100371 5 255 20 000 0 000 27 09 2005 10 36 JJMO100372 35465 20 000 0 000 Export to Mean value 9 283 Std deviation 5 8 i Fxcel Show time series Show distributio Measurement Quick Statistics 39 Statistical Functions At the top of the window you can see the list of the measurements and their values and at the end of the list the average value as well as the standard deviation For measurements with values larger than the limit the measurement value will be highlighted in red In the lower section of the window you can optionally see the distribution of the values green and the limit red or the time series of values and limits If you double click on a line in the measurement list this measurement will also be highlighted in the
58. l Thus you can select from where to where the Evaluation interval is supposed to reach Example the smallest occurring value is 1 the greatest 9 but most of the value lie between 4 and 6 You could then select the interval from 3 to 7 as the Statistics Wizard for Measurement Values 47 Statistical Functions evaluation interval in order to see all interesting aspects The button m m adjusts the Evaluation interval to minimum maximum of the Value interval the button opt adjusts it to the optimized value interval If the option Ignore values outside interval is activated measurement values that do not fall into the evaluation interval will be ignored in the distribution funtion not so however concerning the cumulative distribution if the option isn t activated the values outside of the intervall will be included in the first or last bar of the distribution respectively In the row Resolution you can adjust the fineness of the devision concerning the evalution interval how many bars you would like You can enter the width of the bars directly alternatively you can use the buttons 1 20 1 100 1 500 to bring about a division in 20 100 or 500 bars Moreover you can enter in the last input fied the desired amount of bars e g 60 and press 1 n Using the option Frequency Sum you can hide or un hide the cumulated frequency curves Press one of the Eye Buttons to update the display The distribution of the limit value is not
59. layouts 12 Save all settings including all layout formatting The second to last button opens the so called Stdout window in which for example the execution of DisplayMacros is recorded Toolbar 2 C Layouts Spekto 4 DJ D il Rapports Spektrogramme gt ajal This toolbar contains two SelectionLists In the left one are all currently available layout pages listed If you select a page in the list it will be opened automatically and brought to the foreground With the button on the very left you open all existing layouts The three buttons on the right next to the SelectionDialog posess the following functions 1 Wipe off the currently selected page erase all data 2 Wipe off all pages 3 Close all pages The right list allows the selection and execution of a rapport The Expert Dialog of Prasentation 20 Work with the Expert Dialog Display of measurements Display of measurements Similarly to the description in Basics and concepts page 15 the basic principle of Presentation can be depicted as the selection of a measurement date from the table of content and the assignment of a graphic module for the purpose of display The dialog section Data addresses this central task Load an archive for example via the menu command File Open Archive on page 17 other possibilities will be described and go to the section Data en a Archive analysis xi List Groups Data Archive
60. list on the dialog tab List That way you can by double clicking on a n OK measurement in the Quick Statistics easily highlight the other measurement values e g spectra concerning this measurement You can t display the curves of the Quick Statistics in a graphic module on a layout page but you can export the graph and after that incorporate it for example ina Word document Within the graph make a right click and from the context menu select the command Export Wmf You can now save the graph as a file in WMF file format which is a format that is used within Windows If you click on Cancel in the file selection dialog instead of being written to a file the graph will copied to the Windows clipboard You can now for example in Word use the Paste command Ctrl V and the graph will be pasted directy into the Word document Statistics Wizard for Measurement Values The Statistics Wizard allows the evaluation of measured values Single Values in the form of time series and distributions Verteilung Summenvert Zeitreihe j Band 2 H up 60 96 96 Band 2 H dn ps 4 gy Band 2 Mix H up Band 2 Mix H dn po 95 N Ar 1 ie il N p5 90 A 90 B0 V 90 88 88 p5 86 86 p0 84 84 ae 85 10 82 82 5 80 80 0 80 78 78 75 00 80 00 85 00 90 00 95 00 08 09 08 09 08 10 08 10 08 11 08 11 00 00
61. lities to create measurement reports even multi paged ones This manual is but a brief instruction and is only concerned with the application of existing rapports the creation of rapports as well as the interactive display of data are discussed in detail in the complete Presentation manual 3 Introduction Installing Presentation Installing Presentation The Presentation program runs on any Windows PC with Windows XP and above As is explained in more detail below you need two components the Presentation program itself and a Presentation project An installation package for the latest version of the program can be downloaded from our web site in your intenet browser enter www discom de ftp and search for a file Presentation_En Date msi where Date is the release date of the installer package Download this file to your computer If you have a previous version of Presentation installed we recommend that you remove it before installing a new version Use the Add and Remove Programs control panel of Windows to uninstall Presentation This will not remove any Presentation projects but only the program Then execute the installer package by double clicking on the msi file As explained in Presentation projects and favorites below the Presentation program needs a project to work on These projects consist of set of files located in a folder In most cases you will find such a project folder on the measurement PC Y
62. lt 00 00 next to the From time sets it to midnight and the button lt 23 59 next to the To time sets it to 1 second to midnight There are three forms of time series over Time Index and over Sequence Selecting the illustration over time you will get a linear timeline e g one division 12 hours and the data points will be drawn according to the point in time of the measurement The illustration on the following page gives an example There the red dots accumulate where measurements actually took place and you see large empty spaces concerning times where no measurements or other types that aren t included in the evaluation were carried out Statistics Wizard for Measurement Values 44 Statistical Functions Time Series dBmms 120 112 104 96 88 80 72 64 56 08 08 08 08 08 09 08 09 08 10 08 10 08 11 t 00 00 14 19 04 38 18 57 09 16 23 35 13 54 The x axis is labeled with date and time of day in the format month day hour minute In order to clarify where in the displayed time series the measurement dots actually lie the curve plot type was switched to Curve points in the settings dialog of the curve plot graphic module section Curves see illustration below Frame Scaling At Labeling Curves Caption Curve points v Line colours and thickness are set in the properties dialogue of the layout page Statistic
63. ments before the To point in time With the following specifications Type and Bench and Aggregate measured in mode you can select more settings for the measurement The condition Aggregate measured in mode means that only measurements will be selected that comprise data concerning the respective test bench es The selection of one or several types benches or conditions concerning the testing uses the multi selection dialog that will be discussed in the following section The multi selection dialog Using the multi selection dialogyou can select some or all from a number of possible results Using the multi selection dialog you select several or all results out of an amount of other possible results The query then gives you all measurements consisting of the selected results The multi selection dialog follows the same pattern concerning types test benches and aggregate measured in mode as well as concerning the categories or additional information that will be discussed a little later By pressing the button next to aggregate measured in mode you open the selection dialog for exactly that condition Querying measurements from the database 9 The Database assistant Multi Selection Dialog xi Not selected Selected TL_100 _ TL_50 VL gt Cancel OK On the right you can see the selected values for the condition in this example test benches on the left you see the non selected values The condition
64. on For example if you last pressed the green arrow to mark something double clicking on a measurement will lead to another measurement being marked or an already existing marking will be cancelled Additionally there are several keyboard comands concerning the the work with list These will be described in the passage Work with the list of the measurements on page 23 On the top right handside you will find a button bearing an eye Pushing this key will refresh the display of the data Section Data In this section you will find the Table of content of the measurements From here you can send the data to the graphics The section Data posseses very elaborate features that shall be described on page 21 Section Graphic In the section Graphic you will find the list of the graphic pages Here you can select the colours for the markings and the highlightings The Expert Dialog of Prasentation 18 Work with the Expert Dialog List Groups Data Archive Graphics Macro Colors F normal Focus oo GE Tal Enean focus ajaja S E24 On the left side you can see the list of the available graphic pages or layouts Double click on an entry to open the corresponding page or to bring it to the foreground Each layout is saved in its own file This file contains information regaring which graphics how and where they are situated on the page as well as specifications
65. on about the dialog section Archive in the more elaborate Presentation manual Section List In this section all the individual measurements that are presently loaded from archive files or from the data base are listed List Groups Data Archive Graphics Macro 9 measurements loaded l w gt D 06 01 05 00 38 44 30 TC44 30 Cycle 2 06 01 05 00 39 44 30 TC44 30 Cycle 2 06 01 05 00 42 44 30 TC44 30 Cycle 2 06 01 05 00 43 44 30 TC44 30 Cycle 2 15 02 05 15 23 HJK Mq250 Chi Reference 15 02 05 15 23 HJK Mq250 Chi Reference 15 03 05 15 09 EUH Mq250 Chi 11 04 0516 02 ML_M21_ ML Tester 2 03 05 0512 26 Series_OM6 Zelle 13 The list shows the general data for each measurement time stamp serial number type test bench etc By clicking into a column header you can sort the measurements by this category With the aid of the button _ you can determine which columns you want the list to comprise In the list you can mark measurements and highlight a measurement The data curves of marked and highlighted measurements will stand out in the graphics due to them being displayed in different colours The difference is you can mark any more than one measurement but highlight only one measurement To mark a measurement select it in the list and push the button with the green arrow _ Selection means clicking on them the corresponding line s will be highlighted in colour The marked measurements will
66. ou can just copy the folder to the computer where you are installing presentation You also can download a sample project from our website as Presentation_StdSample In the project folder there is one file called the project base file After the first installation of Presentation on a computer or after you moved the project folder Presentation will complain at startup that it was unable to find the base file Acknowledge the message and in the following file open dialog navigate to the project folder and select the base file Typical base file names are Presentation bse GtrPresent bse or GtrPresent sea Presentation remembers the last used project base file even if you install a new version You only have to select the base file after the very first installation if you move the project folder or if you want to switch to another project 4 Introduction First contact Database query dialog Database assistant Layout pages with graphic After you have installed the Presentation program you will find a shortcut named Presentation on your desktop This link will start the actual program which is situated in its own installation folder typically in C Program files Discom Ar Presentation The layout pages as well as all the other settings concerning the Presentation program are stored at a different location A complete set of layout pages settings rapports etc is called a Presentation
67. pboard export functions 08 08 2005 14 07 11 HZL0100196 44 30 TC44 30 n OK Production 08 08 2005 14 14 14 HZLO100196 44 30 TC44 30 n OK Production 08 08 2005 HZL0100196 44 30 TC44 3 Production 6 3 Production on X Copy table to Clipboard Copy column Serial Number to Clipboard Copy value H2L0100196 to Clipboard 08 08 2005 15 59 41 08 08 2005 16 05 47 HZL 08 08 2005 16 08 56 HZLI z 08 08 2005 16 19 57 HZL0100196 44_30 TC44 30 OK Production 08 08 2005 16 28 42 0 44 30 1044 30 OK Production 08 08 2005 16 30 52 HZL0100196 44 30 TC44 30 OK Production 08 08 2005 16 57 17 HZLO100196 44 30 TC44 30 OK Production 08 08 2005 17 07 31 H2ZL0100196 44 30 TC44 30 OK Production xl Copy selected rows to Clipboard Copy selected rows of column Serial Number to Clipboard IOOOO0O000000000000000 How to use the list of the selected items 13 The Database assistant With the first command Copy table to clipboard the complete list of measurements will be exported Afterwards switch to Excel select a cell and press on the keyboard Ctrl V or the menu command Edit Paste As a result the table will be pasted into the Excel sheet The second order Copy column exports the column into which you clicked as a list into the clipboard The third command exports the content of the table cell into which you clicked in the above illustration the serial number The first command after the hyphen Copy selected rows in the clipboar
68. please notice that even though you use a the latter signifies or Underneath the serial number you can specify further conditions These conditions refer to characteristics of the measurement that are called additional information The available additional information depends on_ the measurements that is what information has been stored by the measurement program Always available are evaluation result o k n o k or No evaluation and the kind of measurement Serial measurement Reference measurement Other information vary depending on the respective measurement data and database Select in one of the selection lists under Category one out of the general information and enter under value the value that was asked for same procedure as with the serial number or press the respective button to open a Querying measurements from the database 10 The Database assistant multi selection dialog Afterwards the button will change its label corresponding to your selection The additional conditions interact so if you enter an condition in one of the categories you will in the multi selection for the following categories only be offered those options that remain given the conditions that you specified before When creating a condition concerning the general information using the multi selection dialog and selecting numerous values so that as a value occurs th
69. r details in the description of the curve plots Reaf off curve values Cursor Function on page 37 Work with the list of the measurements 26 Work with the Expert Dialog Export Data There are two possibilities to export data from the evaluation You can export the PrasentationGraphics as a Graphic or the curve data by your own in Excel format Graphic Export You can export individual graphic modules e g a cruve plot or a complete layout page as a graphic The graphic will be saved in WMF format Windows Metafile Afterwards you can import these graphics for example in Microsoft Word documents or send it out via e mail The export contains all submodules too e g the title of plots In order to export a graphic recall the popup menu of the graphic module by a right click within the graphic module dBmms p 110 00 100 00 Waal 90 00 4 Properties i Layout 30 00 Edit 70 00 Autoscale 60 00 50 00 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 Rpm Open the submenu Export graphic and select either As WMF file or To clipboard If you export to the clipboard you can paste the graphic in another program such as Word oder PowerPoint via the command Paste or the keys Ctrl V In order to export a whole page as WMF Graphic call the popup menu f r the layout by right clicking outside of each graphic module You will recognize the right menu
70. rs In the bottom section Line Width for all Curve Plots you can adjust the actual line widths of all Curve Plots on this page that is specify the meaning of thin middle und thick in centimetres Unlike the colour and line width table these values only apply to particular layouts meaning that on different pages thin curves can have varying line widths Context Menu If you right click on a graphic module a context menu will open containing edit funcionts concerning this Graphic Modul see figure below right side Right click ouside of all graphic modules on a layout page and a context menu for the layout page will appear left figure 31 Layouts and Graphic Modules Properties of Properties Layout Layout Edit gt Edit gt Move Resize v Edit Mode Copy text content Export graphic gt Export graphic gt New Module Printing gt Printing gt Copy Module Change Order Delete Module In the popup menu of the layout you can switch the Edit Mode on and off Only if it is switched on the Edit submenu for graphic modules will be activated Its first command Move Resize allows you to adjust the size and the position of a graphic module directly by using the mouse Using the first command of the layout menu Properties of you will receive a list of all graphic modules on this page That way you can open the properties dialog for graphic modules that you can t reach or find The
71. ructed for automatic data supply You can t enter or change text rows manually by typing You can however effect that the text you entered in the the dialog tab Text Font will appear as a title the first row of the list You can also activate this option in the properties dialog tab List 33 Layouts and Graphic Modules Curve plots The curve plot is the work horse among the graphic modules because it displays curves of all kinds spectra value tracks time series distribution functions etc and thus needs to be adjustable to a variety of display tasks in a flexible way Elements of a Curve plot Curve plots See this example of a plot Sprocket ramp up dBmms 110 00 100 00 90 00 Ro 80 00 70 00 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 Ord The plot consists of several elements e The actual plot section into which the curves are drawn e A grid in the plot section e A labelled x and a y axis e Aatitle The title actually isn t part of the graphic module Curve Plot but a separate module of the type text box Most plot modules have an associated text box as a title If you create a new graphic module of the type Curve plot you will receive a respective title box automatically If you display curve data in a plot the title will be set automatically you can switch this function off see below Appearance You can change the apperance of the differen
72. s Wizard for Measurement Values 45 Statistical Functions If you select display over the index the measurement points will occur regularly next to one another e g one division on the scale 5 measurements independent of the time that passed by between the measurements The x axis will now be labelled by the number of the measurement thus the curves go from 0 until the amount of measurements Finally the display over the sequence is similar to the display over the index However the x axis is now labelled again with the time of the measurements Please notice that you don t have a linear time axis in this display that is that the time interval between two scale divisions isn t constant Here an example Time Series dBmms 120 112 104 rte NN IH 88 hyn An iv idl wil aaron AN N A ru AW 1 80 peal D 72 64 56 08 08 03 08 08 09 08 09 08 09 08 10 08 11 n 13 51 17 54 11 17 14 45 17 16 13 34 12 05 In this display you can for example see that the values to which were assigned the colours green and black in the second step of the wizard see Pre evaluation and colours on page 42 weren t measurend before a point in time close to midday August 9th Due to the time axis not being linear you can t conclude from the start of the curves at around half way beetween 11 17 h and 14 45 h that the beginning of the measurements took pla
73. service as well as indexed in the database Even if the measurements are governed by a database and you use the database assistant to select the measurements the data itself will still reside in archive files The database only contains a table of content and an index register of the archive files The data of each measurement are devided up into chapters Each measurement posseses the chapter General Data which contains information such as the time stamp of the measurement the serial number the type etc Normally each measurement has also the chapter Measurement reports which comprises the full measurement report as well as the defect reports that were detected and displayed by the measurement programm Other common chapters are Single values Measurement Curves Spectra for ordinal spectra and Spectrograms Not every measurement does have to contain all these sections it can however contain further setcions that haven t been mentioned Measurement Display the principle Basics and concepts In order to display a measurement date for example a particular spectrum you have to select on the one hand which spectrum out of the great amount of spectra that have been measured you want to see and on the other hand where in which curve plot you would like it to be plotted in This already outlines the 15 Work with the Expert Dialog basics of Presentation you choose measur
74. ssistant will provide you with a simple and comfortable access to display stored measurements by using predefined rapports In order to use the database assistant it is not necessary to know every detail about Presentation Thus you won t find a description of all the details before the next chapter Introduction In order to open the database assistant press on your keyboard Ctrl D or F5 or the toolbar button Alternatively you can also open it by clicking in the menu of the database on the command database assistant In the database assistant you can see on the left the listing of the currently selected measurements whereas on the right you can choose the selection criteria Display Macro Ma0 Display Measurements Expert Mode Config columns 31 Frome fs ooo O Time TostBanch To 29 04 2005 235300 1205 2004 16 57 20 Mesam4 Aqura Mot Series OM639 TL_100 i0 639939300002 rine 1205 2004 17 01 20 Mesam4 Aqura_Mot Series_OM639 VL iO 639939300002 Type Series OME3S Series OMESZ C Single dey 12 05 2004 21 04 03 Mesam4 Aqua Mot Series_OM639 TL_100 i0 639939300002 perch ot Pipe 01205 2004 21 10 44 Mesam4Aqura Mot Series OM633 VL io 63993930000 Be 01205 2004 21 31 42 Mesam4 Aqura_Mot Series OM639 VL io 639939300002 13 05 2004 07 03 16 Mesam4Aqura Mot Series_OM639 TL_100 i0 639939300002 Arne Rea 13 05 2004 07 06 24 Mesam4 Aqura Mot Series_OM639 VL io 639939300002 13 05 2004 22 59 12 Mesam4Aq
75. t elements of the curve plot via its properties dialog In its sections Axis and Labelling you can for example select the colours of the grid and the axis the number format of the axis labelling and the positioning of the axis labelling The curves themselves can be drawn as normal lines as shown in the figure above However you can also draw little marks e g crosses at the data points or instead of lines create a histogram In the dialog section Curves you can select how you want to curves to be drawn 34 Layouts and Graphic Modules Curve plots The line width of the curves and their colours however are not set for the plot module individually but globally fort he whole layout This is described in the section Colours and lines on page 31 Titel and Caption In the Dialog Section Caption you can select if you want the curve plot or the data source of the plot to set the plot title automatically You can also select a different text field for the title The automatically generated title text is depending on the settings in the data display options the name of the node in the content tree or the name saved together with the curves Scaling and joined axes The adjustment of a suitable scaling regarding the data is one of the most commonly used operating operations concerning the curve plot Therefore in this context there are several additional functions and possibilities Pricipally you adjust the scaling value
76. th which you can activate different assistants e g in order to implement a statistical evaluation of measurement results O 24 05 2004 17 48 48 Mesamd Aqura_Mot O 24 05 2004 17 53 25 Mesamd Aqura_Mot Lists Delete A B Comparision Evaluation Statistics Special Query The wizards will be explained in further detail in the Presentation manual You will find an introduction to the Statistics Wizards in the chapter Statistical Functions commencing on page 38 How to use the list of the selected items 14 The Database assistant Work with the Expert Dialog For numerous advanced functions in Presentation you will have to switch from the database assistent to the Expert Dialog Similarly you will have to use the Expert Dialog if you work with archive files instead of a database Last but not least the layouts and rapports which are activated by the database assistent will have to be created Basics and concepts In the database assistant you mainly select measurements for the display using predefined rapports However as already mentioned above the rapports as well as the layouts have to be created before use which brings us to the basics of Presentation Content of the Measurement Archives The measurements will be saved in archive files The measurement program creates an archive at the end of each measurement The latter will then be added to a larger archive by the Collector
77. ura Mot Series OM639 TL_100 iD 63993930000 Serial No 13 05 2004 23 02 50 Mesam4Aqura Mot Series_OM639 VL io 63993930000 14 05 2004 06 35 16 Mesam4 Aqua Mot Series OM639 TL_100 i0 63993930000 aay Value 14 05 2004 06 41 11 Mesam4Aqura Mot Series OM633 VL io 63993930000 Lademummer z aye 14 05 2004 16 22 46 Mesam4 Aqua Mot Series_OM639 TL100 iD 63993930000 Poet m 14 05 2004 16 26 16 Mesam4Aqura_Mot Series _OM639 VL io 639939300002 14 05 2004 13 07 30 Mesam4 Aqua Mot Series_OM639 TL_100 i0 63993930000 Steuergeraetenummer v 5339932 6111534479 14 05 2004 19 09 27 Mesam4Aqura Mot Series _OM639 VL io 639939300002 15 05 2004 01 34 45 Mesam4Aqura Mot Series_OM639 TL_10D i0 63993930000 5 15 05 2004 01 37 46 Mesam4 Aqura_Mot Series OM639 VL io 63993930000 gt ow eo 17 05 2004 16 15 40 Mesam4 Aqura Mot Series_OM639 TL_100 i0 63993930000 x Lists Wizards Delete Repeat Query Condense List Close Above and underneath the list you will find buttons for functions that are related to the measurements from the list e g the function display measurements If the list is completely empty when starting the program for the first time this might be due to the selection criteria on the right which are selected unsuitably Please read Querying measurements from the database on page 8 for details about how you can change the selection criteria In front of each item in the list you will find a
78. used in the graphical display Choose X for the limit color if limits should not be evaluated Name Count Min Max Mean Std dev Color Limit M Primary H1 dn 9 83 78 8757 dBg 85 25 1 20 7 Primary H1 up 9 8195 8461 dBg 83 76 0 81 Sprocket H1 9 8905 91 84 dBg 90 09 09 6 Y Sprocket H1 9 9050 9450 dBg 93 09 119 Assign graphics Colour values Colour limits v Table output Excel Export ca This table contains for all values the Minimum the Maximum the average value as well as the standard deviation for the values from all concerned measurements At this point in time of the wizard you determine the colours of the curves for displaying the single value distributions and time serieses later on Select an item in the list and select the colour in the check check box Colour underneath the list Here you can also select the colour for the display of the limits in the box Limit If you do not want the limit to be displayed select the first item X in the dropdown list for the colour In front of the description of the single values you will find a check box for check marks Values that do not bear a tick mark will be excluded from the Illustration that is only the ticked items will be displayed With the button Excel export you can export the entire data that is available for the selected single values to a file for the purpose of processing the data with Excel The data will b
79. will be met by all measurements containing at least one of the selected You can double click on any of the values on the left side in order to move it to the right list or the other way round double click on any of the values in the right list in order to move it to the left Instead of a double click you can also select one or several values from a list and use the buttons gt gt and lt lt to shift several values at a time The buttons gt gt and lt lt move all values on the right or left side After you have pressed OK the labeling of the button in the Database assistant will change in order to reproduce the values that you have selected Further criteria In the Database Assistant enter a serial number into Serial No to query all measurements matching this serial number If you only enter a fragment of the serial number you will get all measurements that have a serial number containing this fragment Again a few moments after you have changed the item in the box Serial No the list will be updated automatically You can use the as a wildcard to query for example all measurements of the serial numbers AB 56 meaning all measurements with a serial number that starts with AB and ends with 56 With you can query several possible values at a time When entering for example ABC DEF you will get all measurements with a serial number containing ABC or DEF To all mathematicians
80. y you have the selection between A4 A4 landsape format US Letter and US Letter landscape For special cases other formats are possible too but those formats are rarely printable because your printer will ask for appropriate paper Concerning the display of a layout on the monitor you can make adjustments using the Zoom Factor If the latter is set to 100 the layout will turn out on paper the same size as displayed on the monitor 1 cm on the layout page is also 1 cm on the monitor Other Zoom Factors zoom out oder zoom in on the monitor that that you can see the complete layout or small details The special Zoom Factor auto scales the layout so that it fits into the window Edit Mode You can change the properties of graphic modules such as colours via the properties dialogs of the grapic modules This will be described in the following passage However in order to move graphic modules withinin a layout create new moduls or erase already existing ones you will have to switch the layout to Edit Mode You can do so via the popup menu of the layout page or via it s properties dialog Adjustment of Properties Each graphic module has properties such as position size colour etc Different types of graphic modules possess additional properties such as thickness of the lines or text font In order to determine these properties and to chance them each graphic module posseses a properties dialog You open the properties dialog o
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Samsung MG1480STD Manual de Usuario CellAdvisor JD720C User`s Manual La nouvelle norme 2012.01 Faire des magistrales de qualité télécharger - dsl Sony Walkman SRF-M97 User's Manual Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file