Owner's Manual

Smart Tracking reports contain data such as Fan speed, Thermal data, Battery usage, Processor Utilization etc. These
reports help you understand the behavior of specific system, under the operating environment, that was present when
the report was running.
You can configure the following options that control the operation of Smart Tracking:
Report Frequency This setting controls how often reports are generated. Daily reports are generated
whenever the system date changes which may be a period less than 24 hours. The report
frequency period does not include the time your system spends in Sleep/Hibernate/
Shutdown states.
Stop Tracking After This setting controls how many reports are generated before Smart Tracking gets disabled
automatically. for example, If you configure the system with a
Report Frequency
of 10 hours
and
Stop Tracking after
3 Report(s), then you should expect to see your first report after 10
hours. Two new reports should be seen every 10 hours after the first one. Smart Tracking
should stop after three reports are generated.
Select System Data To
Track
This set of check box allows you to choose the subsystems Smart Tracking collects data
from. By default all subsystems are selected.
NOTE: This page also shows you the number of previously completed Smart Tracking Reports ready for viewing.
You can click the
… Report(s) Ready
text to view these reports.
Smart Tracking Reports
You can perform the following functions:
Select/View a Report If there is more than 1 report ready on your system, you can select the report to view by
clicking the? and? arrows on the left side of the page. The right side of the page displays
detailed information and graphs from the selected report. The bottom left side of this page
displays a tree view of the report. Click a node on the tree to view that section of the report.
Reading a Graph
X-axis — displays the range of data collected for a given system parameter.
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