SECTION VIIB TIS SOFTWARE
2005 Tech 2 User’s Guide VII - 30
4. When one to three desired parameters have been selected, click OK.
5. The screen changes to display the chosen parameters in graph form (Figure VIIB-22).
• Using the navigation icons, move through the parameters.
• Click and drag on the arrow along the bottom of each graph (Figure VIIB-22) to move through the
graph. This arrow represents the current frame being viewed. It is useful for pinpointing precisely
when a parameter change indicates a fault.
• A data value corresponding to the frame the arrow is pointing to will be displayed in the upper left
corner of each graph.
6. To select a different parameter to be graphed, simply click and hold on the parameter name in the data
list, then drag the cursor over one of the existing graphs and release the mouse button. The new
parameter will be graphed in place of the old one.
7. To view a graph at full-screen size, move the cursor over the graph. When the cursor changes to a
magnifying glass, click on the graph. The graph will appear at full-screen size (Figure VIIB-23). Click on
the full-size graph to return to the three-graph display.
Figure VIIB-22
Three-graph display screen
Figure VIIB-23
One graph at full-screen size
Six-Graph Display
Up to six parameters can be displayed on a single graph. Parameters are selected in the same manner as
described for three-graph display. Each parameter is color-coded (Figure VIIB-24), and you can change
the background color to improve visibility (compare Figure VIIB-23 with Figure VIIB-24).
Figure VIIB-24
Six-graph display screen showing “Display Graph” (six) icon selected