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custom_graphs_trends [2018/12/26 08:48] emozolyakcustom_graphs_trends [2020/06/01 08:44] – [Custom Graphs] emozolyak
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 Custom trends and graphs do not need to be created and configured in the Setup menu section. Their main purpose is to quickly analyze the processes, changing the set of parameters, shifting and scaling them for easy viewing.  Custom trends and graphs do not need to be created and configured in the Setup menu section. Their main purpose is to quickly analyze the processes, changing the set of parameters, shifting and scaling them for easy viewing. 
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 +===== Custom Graphs =====
  
 They are accessed in Setup / Analyitcs menu.  They are accessed in Setup / Analyitcs menu. 
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 The navigation in the viewing area is the same as for [[ http://docs.webhmi.com.ua/historical_graphs#navigation_in_the_graph_viewing_area | graphs]]. The navigation in the viewing area is the same as for [[ http://docs.webhmi.com.ua/historical_graphs#navigation_in_the_graph_viewing_area | graphs]].
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 +==== Saving custom graph as a static graph ====
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 +After you configured some set of data on the custom graph, you can save it as a static(pre-defined) graph. This feature is available since the 4.0.7161 fw number. 
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 +{{ ::save_custom_graph_link.png?direct&600 |}}
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 +===== Custom trends =====
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 +The custom trends entry is the next to custom graphs in the Analytics menu and it is always available becuase any register can be immediately viewed on the trend in real-time mode. 
 +The custom trend setup is the same as for graphs with the only difference they have extra setting for the time interval viewport will be scaled to. 
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 +{{:custom_trends_new.png?direct}}
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custom_graphs_trends.txt · Last modified: 2022/01/14 13:41 by emozolyak

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