|
|
Time Graph Mode
Time Graph mode is based on graphical entry – where users
can specify the recording intervals for each channel graphically.
These recording intervals can have variable speeds and can be easily
entered and edited by clicking the mouse twice, on the graph time
line. Users can specify which overall time interval (where first
record starts and last record ends – the reference range).
The overall time interval, or reference range, contains the smaller
recorded time intervals
No limitation in the number of channels.
Advantages of Time Graph Mode:
- Easy overview of each channel showing the multiple recording intervals
and their start and stop points on the graph, within the reference
range.
- Correlation between channels and intervals. Users are able to
see immediately how many channels will start to record at the same
time, which channels have more recording intervals and which have
less, which one is more active, etc…
- Saving time for data entry as you do not need to type the date
and time for start and stop recording intervals. This will save
the user time, more than 80%. For example if you have 32 channels
and each having 4 recording intervals. For tabular entry this requires
32x4x2= 256 individual entries. This will take a few hours to complete.
When using the table mode this will only take about 15 minutes as
each entry will be made by double clicking the mouse on the time
graph.

Time Graph Mode
|