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Siemens EMC manual – Analysis module CM110903en_01
Building Technologies Operation 16.08.2009
4.1.1 Workspace
The workspace offers graphical and/or tabular views of data series in windows. A
view can be quickly generated by means of dragging and dropping a data point
(e.g., a counter) belonging to the node structure and climatic data to one of the
preselected working windows.
Different charts/diagrams can be created in a single window in this way. The
number of diagrams that can be created in a window is only limited by the factor of
clarity for the user.
You can maximize the working window to full screen display by clicking on
the "right-pointing arrow" symbol located between the column on the left
and the working window. The symbol is designed as a switch – i.e., you
can switch back to the normal view from the full screen display at any time
by clicking on the "left-pointing arrow" symbol.
The column width and row height can be adjusted by simply dragging the
borders between the working windows. You can move or copy diagrams and tables
to any other working window per drag & drop. Diagrams dragged/copied to table
working windows are automatically displayed in tabular format (and vice versa).
Buttons for exporting, editing and deleting are found in every working window.
4.1.2 Node structure
A node structure presents the nodes of a plant, subsystem, etc. A node contains
data series. Nodes can be used for presentation in chart or tabular form to analyze
consumption and other data types (e.g., temperature).
4.1.3 Creating / editing views
You can create views for efficient working. You can open the view at any time you
want.
With the same functionality, you can edit views at any time and save if necessary.
4.1.4 Deleting views
Views are deleted by clicking on the Delete symbol on the right of the name of
the view (navigate with the mouse over the name). The deletion takes place after
confirming a security query.
4.1.5 Preselection
Here you define a report in advance of its creation. Future reports are then created
using these defined settings.