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Diese Beschriftung wird später dann in der CSV-Datei in der Kopfzeile in der Spalte des entsprechenden Kanals erscheinen. -.. image:: Pictures/10000201000002670000009030B373AFA6AF1077.png +.. image:: ../../img/datalogger/log_channel_label.png :alt: Kanalbeschriftung ändern Klicken Sie zum Ändern der diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/100000000000016D00000079FAA9B0F9A29F6352.png b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/100000000000016D00000079FAA9B0F9A29F6352.png deleted file mode 100644 index 22f6a454..00000000 Binary files a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/100000000000016D00000079FAA9B0F9A29F6352.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/1000020100000267000000901D707E009D7DE34A.png b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/1000020100000267000000901D707E009D7DE34A.png deleted file mode 100644 index d4e99378..00000000 Binary files a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/1000020100000267000000901D707E009D7DE34A.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/100002010000028A000000981427A41273C77599.png b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/100002010000028A000000981427A41273C77599.png deleted file mode 100644 index 6e314429..00000000 Binary files a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/100002010000028A000000981427A41273C77599.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/10000201000002CE00000188B83774EAD7E16B4A.png b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/10000201000002CE00000188B83774EAD7E16B4A.png deleted file mode 100644 index 09226b39..00000000 Binary files a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/10000201000002CE00000188B83774EAD7E16B4A.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/1000020100000361000001A36B73334ECCAE6878.png b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/1000020100000361000001A36B73334ECCAE6878.png deleted file mode 100644 index 32805785..00000000 Binary files a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/1000020100000361000001A36B73334ECCAE6878.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/1000020100000361000001BF969DF3B35F4C3EBA.png b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/1000020100000361000001BF969DF3B35F4C3EBA.png deleted file mode 100644 index d1a73e20..00000000 Binary files a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/1000020100000361000001BF969DF3B35F4C3EBA.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/1000034B000035050000350585C9BEED447C4FB8.svg b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/1000034B000035050000350585C9BEED447C4FB8.svg deleted file mode 100644 index ff32ec7d..00000000 --- a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/Pictures/1000034B000035050000350585C9BEED447C4FB8.svg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ - - checkbox icon - checkbox icon from the IconExperience.com G-Collection. 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Copyright by INCORS GmbH (www.incors.com). - - - - - - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/graphlogger_DE.rst b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/graphlogger_DE.rst index 455beaf2..347685d2 100644 --- a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/graphlogger_DE.rst +++ b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_DE/graphlogger_DE/graphlogger_DE.rst @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ In der Spalte :guilabel:`Label` können Sie für jeden Kanal eine eigene Beschriftung vergeben. Diese Beschriftung wird später dann in der Legende des Graphen als Beschriftung der Kurve angezeigt. -.. image:: Pictures/1000020100000267000000901D707E009D7DE34A.png +.. image:: ../../img/datalogger/log_channel_label.png :alt: Kanalbeschriftung ändern Klicken Sie zum Ändern der @@ -682,15 +682,6 @@ Exportformats (siehe Beispiel in Abbildung unten): .. |image46| image:: Pictures/1000044C000035050000350571A7475A9B633EF8.svg :width: 40 - -.. |image49| image:: Pictures/100004EA000035050000350581CFD983D12D425F.svg - :width: 40 -.. |image50| image:: Pictures/1000034B000035050000350585C9BEED447C4FB8.svg - :width: 40 -.. |image51| image:: Pictures/10000B740000350500003505221106A05ED7DC85.svg - :width: 40 - - .. |image58| image:: Pictures/100000000000012100000091DA9FF37806721579.png .. |image59| image:: Pictures/10000000000001220000008F22C1F8D0316FE153.png diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/datalogger_EN/datalogger_EN.rst b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/datalogger_EN/datalogger_EN.rst index b9f55be0..63c7a259 100644 --- a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/datalogger_EN/datalogger_EN.rst +++ b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/datalogger_EN/datalogger_EN.rst @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CSV Data Logger Plugin -====================== +CSV Data Logger +================= Introduction ------------ @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Overview Table Logger-Channels The table :guilabel:`Logger Channels` shows the configuration of the logger. Each row in that table corresponds to one column in the recorded -CSV file. The following columns may be recorded: +CSV file. The following columns are available: - **Object** - contains the name of the object from which the value of a certain property is to be recorded and the icon of the object. @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ Add Logger Channels :step:`Step 1- Adding of Channels` Drag-and-Drop the object property you want to record from the -:guilabel:`Device List`Object Tree` into the :guilabel:`Logger Channels` list. +:guilabel:`Object Tree` into the :guilabel:`Logger Channels` list. The new channel is inserted in the line where you release the mouse button (see figure below). @@ -161,11 +161,11 @@ The new channel is inserted in the line where you release the mouse button :step:`Step 2 - Setting the Channel Label` -In the column :guilabel:`Label` you can customize the description for each -channel. This label will be used as the column header of the csv file +In the column :guilabel:`Label` you can customize the label for each +channel. This label will be used as the column header of the CSV file for the selected channel. -.. image:: Pictures/10000201000002670000009030B373AFA6AF1077.png +.. image:: ../../img/datalogger/log_channel_label.png To do this, double-click into the respective table cell that is to be changed and insert the new @@ -186,7 +186,6 @@ Highlight the desired channels using the mouse to delete one or more channels from the list, and then use either the :kbd:`Delete` key or the :menuselection:`Delecte Selection` item of the right-click context menu: - |image14| |image15| diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/10000000000001220000008F22C1F8D0316FE153.png b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/10000000000001220000008F22C1F8D0316FE153.png deleted file mode 100644 index 9cc73208..00000000 Binary files a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/10000000000001220000008F22C1F8D0316FE153.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/100000000000016D00000079FAA9B0F9A29F6352.png b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/100000000000016D00000079FAA9B0F9A29F6352.png deleted file mode 100644 index 22f6a454..00000000 Binary files a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/100000000000016D00000079FAA9B0F9A29F6352.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/1000020100000267000000901D707E009D7DE34A.png b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/1000020100000267000000901D707E009D7DE34A.png deleted file mode 100644 index d4e99378..00000000 Binary files a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/1000020100000267000000901D707E009D7DE34A.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/100002010000028A000000981427A41273C77599.png b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/100002010000028A000000981427A41273C77599.png deleted file mode 100644 index 6e314429..00000000 Binary files a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/100002010000028A000000981427A41273C77599.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/10000201000002CE00000188B83774EAD7E16B4A.png b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/10000201000002CE00000188B83774EAD7E16B4A.png deleted file mode 100644 index 09226b39..00000000 Binary files a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/10000201000002CE00000188B83774EAD7E16B4A.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/1000020100000361000001A36B73334ECCAE6878.png b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/1000020100000361000001A36B73334ECCAE6878.png deleted file mode 100644 index 32805785..00000000 Binary files a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/1000020100000361000001A36B73334ECCAE6878.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/1000020100000361000001BF969DF3B35F4C3EBA.png b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/1000020100000361000001BF969DF3B35F4C3EBA.png deleted file mode 100644 index d1a73e20..00000000 Binary files a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/1000020100000361000001BF969DF3B35F4C3EBA.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/1000034B000035050000350585C9BEED447C4FB8.svg b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/1000034B000035050000350585C9BEED447C4FB8.svg deleted file mode 100644 index ff32ec7d..00000000 --- a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/Pictures/1000034B000035050000350585C9BEED447C4FB8.svg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ - - checkbox icon - checkbox icon from the IconExperience.com G-Collection. 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Copyright by INCORS GmbH (www.incors.com). - - - - - - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/graphlogger_EN.rst b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/graphlogger_EN.rst index 16e84b26..059fcf24 100644 --- a/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/graphlogger_EN.rst +++ b/CETONI_Elements_Manual_EN/graphlogger_EN/graphlogger_EN.rst @@ -1,16 +1,20 @@ -Process Data Graph -================== +Graphical Data Logger +======================= Introduction ------------ -In addition to the ability to record data in CSV files, the data logger -plug-in allows you to visualize process data. This allows for real-time -visualization of, e.g., process data changes. Use the push button +In addition to recording data in CSV files, you can use the Datalogger plug-in +to record process data in diagrams and thus graphically visualise the changes +in these process data over time in real time. Use the push button :guilabel:`Logging` :guinum:`❶` (see figure below) in the sidebar to display the process data graphs or show the logging view via the main menu ::menuselection:`Window --> ShowView --> Logging` :guinum:`❷`. +To display the process data diagrams, click on the :guilabel:`Logging` button +:guinum:`❶` in the sidebar (see figure below) or show the Logging View via the +main menu ::menuselection:`Window --> ShowView --> Logging` :guinum:`❷`. + |image1| The main elements of the process data graph area are as @@ -18,15 +22,15 @@ follows: .. rst-class:: guinums -1. **Logging button** – Click this to show the process data graphs. +1. **Logging button** - Click this to show the process data graphs. 2. **View Menu**- this can also be used to show and hide the process data graph -3. **Graph canvas** – This displays the curves of all process data sets +3. **Graph canvas** - This displays the curves of all process data sets that are being recorded. -4. **Legend** – The legend lists all data sets that are displayed with +4. **Legend** - The legend lists all data sets that are displayed with their respective colors. Here you can toggle between whether or not a curve is being displayed. -5. **Toolbar** – Here you find buttons to configure the data logging, to +5. **Toolbar** - Here you find buttons to configure the data logging, to start and stop the recording and to navigate the display. Toolbar @@ -95,116 +99,156 @@ toolbar to open the configuration dialog. This opens the *Plot Logger Configuration* dialog that contains the following main sections: -|Figure 1: Configuration dialog of the graphic data logger| +.. image:: ../../img/datalogger/graph_logger_configuration_dialog.png .. rst-class:: guinums -1. **Device List** – shows all devices that return data that may be - logged. The filter selection box allows to pre-select a specific - device type (e.g., valves). -2. **Plot Curves**– lists all data series or curves that are being - recorded and displayed in the diagram. -3. **Logger Configuration** – in this section you find various settings +1. **Object Tree** - The Object Tree contains a tree of all objects and their + properties that are present in the application. You can use various filters + to filter the object tree for specific objects. By default, only devices and + device properties are displayed. + +2. **Logger Channels** - lists all channels that may be recorded by the + logger. + +3. **Logger Configuration** - in this section you find various settings to configure the data recording. -Plot Curves Table -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -|image48| +Object Tree +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -*Plot Curves* tabulates the selected configuration of the -graphic data logger. Each row represents exactly one curve in the -diagram. The following columns are shown: +In the Object Tree you will find a hierarchical list of all objects +(e.g. devices) and their child objects (such as child devices): -- **Channel** – returns the channel number. -- **Device** – lists the device name for each respective channel - including its icon. -- **Property** – shows the property of the respective device that is to - be recorded. The data type is identified via a data-type specific - icon. +.. image:: ../../img/datalogger/object_tree.png - ========= =============== - |image49| Numerical value - |image50| Boolean value - |image51| Text value - ========= =============== +.. rst-class:: guinums -- **Label** – allows you to define a user-specific name for each channel. - This label will also be used in the legend of the plotted graph. +1. **Object** - An object can be, for example, a device (here **Nemesys_M_1**) or + another application object. You will find the two elements **Children** and + **Properties** in each object after expanding it in the next level. -To add and configure process data channels to the display logger, please -proceed as detailed in the following sections. +2. **Children** - The Children element groups all child objects of the parent + object. In our example, these are all objects or devices that are + subordinate to the device **Nemesys_M_1** or belong to this device. -Configure data logging ----------------------- +3. **Properties** - The Properties element groups all properties of the parent + object. In our example, these are all the properties of the **Nemesys_M_1** + device that can be recorded in the logger. -Step 1 – Adding Channels -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +4. **Child Object** - All child objects can be found in the **Children** group. + In the example **Nemesys_M_1**, these are, for example, the digital and + analogue inputs and outputs of the device, such as **Nemesys_M_1_DigOUT1**. + These objects can in turn be expanded to display their child objects and + properties. -|Figure 2: Adding a channel to the channel list| +5. **Property** - In the **Properties** group you will find all properties of + the parent object. In the example of **Nemesys_M_1**, these are, for example, + the properties **SyringeFillLevel** or **ActualFlow**. You can simply + drag and drop these properties into the channel list to record their values. -To add a channel you first have to add the relevant device to the *Device List*\ of the *Plot -Logger Configuration.* To do this, move the relevant item from the -device list to the :guilabel:`Plot Curves` table using Drag-&-Drop. The new -channel will be added at the position where you release the mouse button -(see figure below). -.. tip:: - To simplify the device selection process, the - device list may be filtered for a relevant device type. +Filtering the Object Tree +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Step 2 – Selecting the Device Property -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Above the object tree you will find various filters with which you can filter +the object tree according to certain criteria. The :guilabel:`Devices Only` :guinum:`❶` +checkbox is activated by default. This means that only devices that are managed +by the internal device manager (:guilabel:`Core.DeviceManager`) are displayed in +the object tree. If you deactivate this checkbox, other application objects are +displayed in the object tree. -Select the device property that you want to record by double clicking -into the :guilabel:`Property` field of the respective channel from -:guilabel:`Plot Curves` table. This will display a drop-down list with all available -device properties from which you may select the desired item (see figure -below). +If the :guilabel:`Devices Only`:guinum:`❶` checkbox is activated, a selection +box :guinum:`❷` is displayed with which you can filter the device tree according +to a specific device type. In the illustration below, for example, the tree was +filtered for syringe pumps: -|Figure 3: Selecting the device property to be recorded| +.. image:: ../../img/datalogger/object_tree_filter.png -Step 3 – Changing the Channel Label -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +In addition, you will find an input field :guinum:`❸` directly above the object tree, +with which you can filter the object tree according to a specific term, e.g. a +device name or a device property. In the image below, for example, a filter has +been set for the device property **ActualFlow**. This means that only objects +or devices with this property are displayed in the object tree: -You may give a recorded property a customized name by changing the -description in the column :guilabel:`Label`. This label will also be used to -identify the respective curve in the diagram. To do this, double click -into the respective field (see figure below) and type the new -description. +.. image:: ../../img/datalogger/object_tree_filter_text.png -.. image:: Pictures/1000020100000267000000901D707E009D7DE34A.png -.. admonition:: Important - :class: note +List of Logger Channels +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - When a different device property is - being selected, a new channel label will be assigned - automatically. Therefore, the channel label should be - changed after the device property has been selected. +.. image:: ../../img/datalogger/logger_channels_view.png -Deleting Channels -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +The channel :guilabel:`Logger Channels` list shows the configuration of the +graphical logger in tabular form. Each line in the table corresponds to exactly +one curve in the diagram, i.e. one logger channel. The following columns are available: -In order to delete one or multiple channels from the :guilabel:`Plot Curves` -list, first you have to mark the respective channels using the -computer mouse. Now you may use either the keyboard's :kbd:`Delete` key or -select the relevant item :menuselection:`Delete Selection` from the right-click -context menu. +- **Object** - contains the name of the object from which the value of a + certain property is to be recorded and the icon of the object. +- **Property** - this is the name of the object property/process data + value that will be recorded. Its type (numeric or boolean) can be + identified by the displayed icon. -|image58| |image59| + ============ ================= + |icon-num| Numeric value + |icon-bool| Boolean value + |icon-text| Text value + ============ ================= + +- **Label** - allows you to define a customized label for the + selected channel. This label will also be used in the legend of the plotted + graph. + +In order to add a channel to the data logging process, simply follow the +steps below: + +Logger Configuration +---------------------- + +Add Logger Channels +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +:step:`Step 1- Adding of Channels` + +.. image:: ../../img/datalogger/graph_logger_drag_and_drop.png + +Drag-and-Drop the object property you want to record from the +:guilabel:`Object Tree` into the :guilabel:`Logger Channels` list. +The new channel is inserted in the line where you release the mouse button +(see figure below). + +.. tip:: + To simplify the selection of an object property, you can filter the object + tree according to various criteria. + +:step:`Step 2 - Setting the Channel Label` + +In the column :guilabel:`Label` you can customize the label for each +channel. This label will later be displayed in the legend of the graph as the +label of the curve. + +.. image:: ../../img/datalogger/log_channel_label.png -You may also delete the entire list in a single step by using the -:menuselection:`Clear Logger` item of the context menu. +To do this, double-click +into the respective table cell that is to be changed and insert the new +label text (see figure above). -Step 4 – Defining the Recording Interval -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +.. admonition:: Important + :class: note + + Upon choosing a new device property, a + new channel description will be assigned automatically. + That is, you should change the channel label only once + the correct device property has been selected. + +:step:`Step 3 - Defining the Recording Interval` -|Figure 5: Configuration of the data logger interval| +.. image:: ../../img/datalogger/graph_logger_interval.png -The :guilabel:`Log Interval` input box in the :guilabel:`Logger Configuration` -section is to define the time interval at which data points for all channels are -to be recorded. The minimum resolution is 0.1 seconds. +In the :guilabel:`Log Interval` field in the :guilabel:`Logger Configuration` +area, you can define the interval at which new measured values are to be recorded. +You can set the interval with a resolution of 0.1 seconds. .. admonition:: Important :class: note @@ -214,8 +258,17 @@ to be recorded. The minimum resolution is 0.1 seconds. minimize the amount of data that needs to be recorded and transmitted by the system. -The configuration will be saved and reloaded automatically upon exiting -the *Plot Logger Configuration* dialog. +Deleting Channels +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Highlight the desired channels using the mouse to delete one or more +channels from the list, and then use either the :kbd:`Delete` key or the +:menuselection:`Delecte Selection` item of the right-click context menu: + +|image58| |image59| + +To delete the entire channel list, use the context menu item +:menuselection:`Clear Logger`. Start/Stop Data Logging ----------------------- @@ -240,7 +293,7 @@ The processdata graphing plug-in offers a number of possibilities to customize the way data are displayed. This includes resizing parts of a curve and showing or hiding individual curves. -|Figure 6: The process-data diagram section| +.. image:: Pictures/1000020100000304000001DECD37A2D16344540B.png The diagram consists of a plot area :guinum:`❶` plus both an X-axis (time) :guinum:`❸` and a Y-axis @@ -278,7 +331,7 @@ Display Curve Values When the *Pan Tool* is active, you can move the mouse pointer over a curve to display the value at that specific position. -|Figure : Display Curve Values| +.. image:: Pictures/100002010000024C000000D8EF633321C7CB7321.png Zooming via the Mouse Wheel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -360,7 +413,7 @@ select the desired function to either hide the corresponding curve only :menuselection:`Hide Curve` or all other but the corresponding curve :menuselection:`Show only this curve` as indicated in the figure below. -|Figure 9: Context menu legend item| +.. image:: Pictures/10000000000001A40000005CD26CCB4A8D0DF1F9.png To revert to displaying all curves, activate the context menu from within the plot area and select @@ -375,7 +428,7 @@ To choose a different curve color, right click an item in the plot legend. From the context menu select the menu item :menuselection:`Select Color` (see figure below). -|Figure 10: Context menu legend item – Color Selection| +.. image:: Pictures/10000000000002100000007CF77B5C49CD7E0D88.png In the color selection dialog which is now shown (figure below), you can choose any @@ -396,7 +449,7 @@ right-click context menu and selecting :menuselection:`Export plot image`. | -|Figure 12: Diagram image export| +.. image:: Pictures/100002010000010C000000E1260A96B6F1A86108.png This will open a dialog box (see figure below) to define the location (folder) where the image is to be saved: @@ -497,7 +550,7 @@ curves may be loaded. Script Functions ---------------- -|Figure 13: Logger script functions| +.. image:: Pictures/10000201000001330000006F1CA99CCDC5308AD8.png To automate the capture of data or to synchronize data capture with other processes, the graphical plot @@ -609,34 +662,9 @@ in figure below): .. |image46| image:: Pictures/1000044C000035050000350571A7475A9B633EF8.svg :width: 40 - -.. |Figure 1: Configuration dialog of the graphic data logger| image:: Pictures/10000201000002CE00000188B83774EAD7E16B4A.png - -.. |image48| image:: Pictures/100002010000028A000000981427A41273C77599.png - -.. |image49| image:: Pictures/100004EA000035050000350581CFD983D12D425F.svg - :width: 40 - -.. |image50| image:: Pictures/1000034B000035050000350585C9BEED447C4FB8.svg - :width: 40 - -.. |image51| image:: Pictures/10000B740000350500003505221106A05ED7DC85.svg - :width: 40 - -.. |Figure 2: Adding a channel to the channel list| image:: Pictures/1000020100000361000001BF969DF3B35F4C3EBA.png - -.. |Figure 3: Selecting the device property to be recorded| image:: Pictures/1000020100000361000001A36B73334ECCAE6878.png .. |image58| image:: Pictures/100000000000012100000091DA9FF37806721579.png -.. |image59| image:: Pictures/10000000000001220000008F22C1F8D0316FE153.png - -.. |Figure 5: Configuration of the data logger interval| image:: Pictures/100000000000016D00000079FAA9B0F9A29F6352.png - -.. |Figure 6: The process-data diagram section| image:: Pictures/1000020100000304000001DECD37A2D16344540B.png - -.. |Figure : Display Curve Values| image:: Pictures/100002010000024C000000D8EF633321C7CB7321.png - .. |image68| image:: Pictures/Mouse_Wheel_up.png :width: 80 @@ -655,11 +683,9 @@ in figure below): .. |image82| image:: Pictures/10001744000034EB000034EBD90F77816321BB6E.svg :width: 40 -.. |Figure 9: Context menu legend item| image:: Pictures/10000000000001A40000005CD26CCB4A8D0DF1F9.png - -.. |Figure 10: Context menu legend item – Color Selection| image:: Pictures/10000000000002100000007CF77B5C49CD7E0D88.png - -.. |Figure 12: Diagram image export| image:: Pictures/100002010000010C000000E1260A96B6F1A86108.png - -.. |Figure 13: Logger script functions| image:: Pictures/10000201000001330000006F1CA99CCDC5308AD8.png - +.. |icon-num| image:: ../../img/datalogger/property_number.svg + :width: 40 +.. |icon-bool| image:: ../../img/datalogger/property_bool.svg + :width: 40 +.. |icon-text| image:: ../../img/datalogger/property_text.svg + :width: 40 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/img/datalogger/log_channel_label.png b/img/datalogger/log_channel_label.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aa361d1c Binary files /dev/null and b/img/datalogger/log_channel_label.png differ