OVEN TRACKER XL2 Using Telemetry 65
You may zoom the display as when viewing a paqfile (see the online Help
system), except that:
• Double-clicking on the graph (or selecting Real Time Zoom from the View
menu or right-click menu) shows only the most recently received portion of
the data on the scrolling graph (see above).
• Saved zoom modes are not available.
If the y-axis is not set to be centered (see above), the default y-axis zoom
changes as more data is received, in order to accommodate all received data.
To move the graph across the viewing area, hold Shift and drag the mouse
pointer.
You may overlay one or more tolerance curves on the graph to compare
with the data as it is being received (select View > Overlay). Other paqfiles
cannot be overlaid.
You may adjust the oven start position while a real-time run is in progress
(select Process > Adjust Oven Start, or use the right-click menu).
Calculations shown in the Analysis Window for the chosen data analysis
mode update continuously as new data is received. As for non-real-time runs,
calculations are performed only on the currently zoomed area shown on the
graph. However, if the graph is scrolling and showing just the most recently
received portion of the results, the analysis calculations will be performed as if
on the full zoom view.
If you wish to view another paqfile while the logger is in listen mode, i.e.
while data is being received and viewed in real time, you must first stop real
time mode (see ‘Ending the Run’, below).
Ending the Run
To end or pause data-collection while a telemetry run is still in progress,
select Logger > Stop Real Time Mode. Data then continues to be collected by
the logger, but it is no longer received in real time by Insight (download from
the logger after the run is finished to retrieve the full data). The graphical and
numerical data received up to that point remain on screen, available for viewing
and analysis, and can be saved as a paqfile.
While the logger is still operating, you may resume the collection of data
by Insight: select Logger > Logger Listen Mode. This second bout (and any
subsequent bouts) of data-collection can also be ended and saved as a separate
paqfile, as above.
If Autosave is enabled (select Tools > Options > General), the data being
gathered is automatically saved periodically during a telemetry run. If the
system fails during the run, the last-autosaved version of the data is displayed