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===Save measurement=== | ===Save measurement=== | ||
Enables to save the results of a measurement. The results can be saved if: | |||
* There is at least one result selected in the save selection, | |||
* The analyzer is stopped, | |||
* The results exists. | |||
By default the save measurement displays the following confirmation window: | |||
[[File:Save_measurement_dialog_2022.JPG|500px]] | |||
The ''Save Measurement ''dialog shows the visible properties with their suggested value. | |||
This dialog box allows entering: | |||
* the measurement name to identify your data | |||
* An associated keyword that allows filtering the project manager | |||
* User<nowiki>’</nowiki>s comments (Use the CTRL<nowiki>+</nowiki>Enter to add lines) | |||
In Addition, the measurement can be informed with properties which are used to help retrieving the files and their meaning. | |||
The properties are attached to the measurement and filled while saving the data or by editing the properties from the project manager. The properties belong to 3 different categories: | |||
* The OROS properties are automatically filled by NVGate: Date, Author, Protection, Project name, Signal location and Number and type of saved results. | |||
* The OROS user properties are already created by NVGate. Their values, but must be filled by the operator: Comments, Site, Installation, Intervention, UUT, Serial number, Measurement type and Default type | |||
* The Users parameters are created and filled by the operator while saving or by editing the properties. Ex: ''TestCampaign'', ''R&DProject'' or ''Customer name''. Users parameters can be predefined from the ribbon: ''Measurement/Preferences/Measurement Properties'' | |||
Note that ''users<nowiki>’</nowiki> properties will pollinate''. It means the new properties type will be automatically added on the future measurements. The same occurs if you import or copy a measurement which contains unknown users<nowiki>’</nowiki> properties. | |||
The OROS User properties easily cover a wide range of situations. Properties options are: | |||
* Site is for the location of the measurement. It can be a ship, a test track, a test cell, an aircraft or a factory. | |||
* Installation is for the tested machinery. It can be a diesel engine, a car, a jet engine, a pump, a machine tool, etc… | |||
* Intervention describes the type of acquisition/analysis: qualification, overhaul check, prototyping, diagnostic, routine data collection, first run, etc… | |||
* Unit Under Test (UUT) indicates precisely which part is tested: a tire, a bearing, a transmission, etc… | |||
* Measurement type: Describes the type of measuring; Acoustic, diagnostic, rotating, etc.. | |||
* Default (or Defect): The identified defect on the UUT. | |||
Managing properties | |||
To enter the property values, click on the right cell of the corresponding line and add text. | |||
To remove a property from the measurement, use the cross on the right side of the corresponding line. | |||
To add a property fill the bottom left cell with the property name and use the tab or click on the right cell to enter its value. | |||
By right clicking on the property line you can hide it or change the suggestion mode. In order to save your entered values from one measurement to the next one, select ''Same as previous. '' ''Same as today'' will reset the suggestion as soon as the date of the latest saved measurement is different from current day. | |||
''Note: Measurement<nowiki>’</nowiki>s properties can be edited from the ''Project Manager'' by right clicking on the desired measurement.'' | |||
===Save option=== | ===Save option=== | ||