
USER’S GUIDE
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Graphing the data log (Logs>Data>graphing). Use this option to display the logged
data records in a graph.
Click Apply to view the graph, or click Cancel to discard the changes. Click Launch
Graph in New Window to display the graph in a new browser window that provides a
full-screen view.
Data log graphing is an enhancement of the data log feature. To use this
enhancement, JavaScript must be enabled in your browser. Alternatively, you
can use FTP or SCP to import the data log into a spreadsheet application,
and then graph data in the spreadsheet. For FTP and SCP instructions, see
Using FTP or SCP to retrieve log files.
How the graphing enhancement displays data and how efficiently it performs
will vary depending on computer hardware, computer operating system, and
the Web browser used to access the interface of the unit. Reducing the
number of data points or data lines being graphed may improve performance.
Parameter Description
Graph Data Graph up to 4 data items. To graph multiple data items, hold down the
CTRL key (or the Command key, for Macintosh
®
computers), then select
the data items that correspond to the abbreviated column headings in the
data log.
Graph Time Specify the time period for which the data items will be graphed.
• Last: Select the beginning time from which to graph the data records (2,
4, or 8 hours ago; 1, 2, or 4 days ago; or 1, 2, or 4 weeks ago). The graph
will end at the most recent data record.
• From: To customize the time period for the logged data records to graph,
enter the beginning and end date and time. For the date, each letter m
(for month), d (for day), and y (for year) represents one digit. For the time,
each letter h (for hour) and m (for minute) represents one digit.
Single-digit hours, minutes, days, and months are displayed with a
leading zero.
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