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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Capstone Service Network: User’s Manual The Configuration Tab This tab contains the configuration for the graph. The user can manipulate the graph by using the controls provided in this tab. The Global Settings section of the configuration tab control those settings which do not require the user to update the trend in order to have the settings take effect. The Trend Title can be changed by editing the text in the associated textbox. The title is enabled by checking the Display checkbox, and is disabled by un-checking it. Y Axis Settings are adjustable to Min and Max values the Y axis will display: Y Axis Min and Y Axis Max text entry boxes allow the end user to enter the desired Min and Max values for the Y axis. The Auto Check checkbox is checked to automatically set Max and Min limits. X Axis Settings; The start and end dates are determined by entering them in the Start and End date fields in the format YYYY–MM-DD-HH-MM (year–month–day–hour-minute), or by selecting the dates by pressing the little Calendar icon. Predefined start/end date/times are day (24 hours), 1 hour, 4 hours, 8 hours, 1 week (7 days) and 30 days, from current time, for both start and end of trend setups. Time step size is determined by adjusting the size of each tick on the X axis. One tick represents 1 hour. Step size determines readability. Too small a step size results in overlapping labels. Time steps are configured by entering the number into the steps text box and selecting a time interval from the dropdown menu. Clicking the Update button will apply the new settings to the chart. If a step size that was too small is entered, the Bad Step Detected box appears allowing a better setting, see Figure 26 below. Figure 26. Bad Step Detected Box Selecting Yes results in a better step sized selected as suggested, for the user by the application. Selecting No will leave the step size as selected by the user. Selecting Cancel results in no action taken. 400016 Rev. A (October 2007) Page 33 of 40 Capstone reserves the right to change or modify, without notice, the design, specifications, and/or contents of this document without incurring any obligation either with respect to equipment previously sold or in the process of construction.PDF Image | CAPSTONE SERVICE NETWORK USER'S MANUAL
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