Operation Manual
DATA MANAGER - GET DATA ACQUISITION SOFTWARE rev. 01
2013 - GET by Athena - All rights reserved
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If more than one lap is being compared the channels will be grouped by name and will be displayed with the
colour of the lap to which they correspond.
The channel which is being measured is indicated with a box with a white background: it is possible to move
observation between the channels in use using the up and down arrows on the keyboard, or by left-clicking
the value of the channel to be chosen.
In order to resize the values table, position the mouse pointer on the left-hand edge of the table, click using
the left-hand mouse button and drag it to the left or to the right (according to the dimensions required).
3.2.15.2 Reference cursor
The reference cursor is an additional cursor which is used as a reference for displaying the data between
two cursors.
The reference cursor is represented by a red vertical line and can be activated in three different ways:
• By pressing the shift key on the keyboard and by clicking on any point of the analysis window .
• Pressing R on the keyboard, the reference cursor appears in the position of the mouse pointer.
Pressing R on the keyboard again hides the reference cursor.
• By selecting the heading show/hide second cursor from the context menu in the analysis window.
Repeating the operation hides the reference cursor.
In order to move the reference cursor, all the methods mentioned for moving the main cursor are valid, but in
addition it is necessary to hold down the shift button on the keyboard.
After activating the reference cursor, an additional bar appears at the top of the analysis window.
This bar shows the data regarding time, distance, values of the channel selected in the values table and
difference (delta) between the two cursors.
SHOW/HIDE REFERENCE
CURSOR
REFERENCE CURSOR
POSITION C
URSOR
CHANNEL
VALUES
CHANNEL VALUE
ON POSITION
CHANNEL VALUE ON
REFERENCE CURSOR
DISTANCE DIFF.
POSITION
CURSOR
REFERENCE
CURSOR
DISTANCE
TIME
POSITION
CURSOR TIME
REFERENCE
CURSOR TIME
SELE
CTED