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MDL-DataManager™ Reference Guide Architectural Energy Corporation
Section 3.0 MDL-DataManager™ Software Page 22
When the mouse pointer is dragged across the screen when the left mouse button is
held down, a rectangle will be displayed that shows the area that will be included in the
new graph.
Clicking on the Unzoom button returns the graphs to their original scale and
appearance.
Analysis Mode: If the Analysis Mode radio button is selected, the mouse is in analysis
mode. In Analysis Mode, the mouse is used to select a time region for analysis. The
area is selected in the same way that zooming is performed. Once the area has been
selected, a window will appear with Analysis Results.
Right Mouse Button.
Clicking the right mouse button displays the property dialog box for the selected graph.
To select a graph, click on it with the left mouse button. You can change labels,
scaling, colors, and many other features of the graphs using the property dialog. For
more information about the properties dialog box, click the help button on the dialog
box.
3.4 Graph Analysis Features
Integration and
Statistical
Analysis
To perform an analysis of a region of the logger data, first click on the Analysis Mode
radio button on the graph screen. Hold down the left-mouse button, and drag the
mouse over the range of the graph to be analyzed. The points closest to the beginning
and the end of the selected region will be used to define the range of the points in the
analysis.
Tip:
Percent “On Time” data collected using the STATUS-81-3 module is not suited
for Integration and Statistical Analysis mode. Export this kind of data to a
spreadsheet for analysis.
The following information is appears in the analysis window for each plot.
Plot # Logger Channel Name. The plot number from 1 to 4, and the MicroDataLogger
Channel Name assigned to the logger during the configuration process.
Start/Stop Date Time. The analysis period selected with the mouse. This may vary
from one plot to another if the data was not collected from the same logger and the
data streams do not start or end at the same time.