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===Introduction=== | ===Introduction=== | ||
This section explains all the functions and information you can find in the graphs, windows, infotrace. The Display chapter also contains the information relative to the scales, graphic modes, display modes and the contextual menus. | This section explains all the functions and information you can find in the graphs, windows, infotrace. The Display chapter also contains the information relative to the scales, graphic modes, display modes and the contextual menus. | ||
Different windows which contain one or several graphs or traces can be created. You can also add or remove some information in the Infotrace using the Infotrace properties. Manage all the display settings using the right click on almost any area. For each result type there are different available options using the right click. | |||
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* 32 Windows per Layout | * 32 Windows per Layout | ||
* 16 Layouts per project. | * 16 Layouts per project. | ||
===Display Window=== | ===Display Window=== | ||
The windows allow to display signal traces. They can contain several traces in the same graph (multi-trace display) or several graphs (multi-graph display). The windows can display 1D graphs (viewmeter, RPM monitoring), 2D graphs (profiles, signal recording) or 3D graphs such as Waterfall display. | The windows allow to display signal traces. They can contain several traces in the same graph (multi-trace display) or several graphs (multi-graph display). The windows can display 1D graphs (viewmeter, RPM monitoring), 2D graphs (profiles, signal recording) or 3D graphs such as Waterfall display. |