During real-time tracking of data, can I see graphic trends and actual values?
Yes. When connected to a logger via a modem or serial link, instantaneous values can be displayed within the HyperTrack Window of HyperWare. These values can be displayed in one or more time vs. amplitude graphic plot(s) (up to 7 channels on a plot) and at the same time, a separate window can display the numerical values of each channel with time/date stamp. Additionally, data channel(s) received from the serially connected logger can be fed through a Math Icon before it is plotted allowing for further mathematical manipulation of data for units conversion, differential temperature or pressure calculations, etc. Also, the data can be stored to a file on the PC during tracking sessions resulting in a snap-shot of data from a process start-up sequence, a troubleshooting session, etc.
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