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The new sidebar has 'fast forward' / 'skip to the end' icons.
If you click one specific to a channel, the time will be set so that the latest data point for that channel is in the centre of the graph.
If you click one specific to a group of channels ('analogue' or 'other'), the time will be set so that the latest data point for all of those channels is in the centre of the graph.
The time range will remain unchanged (e.g. 24 hours, 4 hours etc.)
If data is continuously coming in from the logger and you would like to track it in real time, this button can used like a refresh button to update the page with the latest data without changing any other graph setting.
There is a new date / time scrollbar at the top of the graph.
You can drag either end to narrow or expand the time range for the data which has been loaded onto the graph (e.g. 24 hour range)
You can drag the time range window left or right to pan across the data.
The zoom out button has been moved to the left side of the graph so that it does not get in the way of this new date / time scrollbar.
A dashed line is drawn into the future to signify when you are viewing the most recent data point (e.g. by clicking the jump to most recent data button).
If there are no data points visible on the graph but there is data for the channel in the past, then a dashed line will be drawn across the entire range.
This is done for analogue and digital channels but has not yet been implemented for capture traces.
Each channel that is selected has an associated timezone based on the site it is associated with. When you select a single channel, the graph will be shown in that timezone and this will be shown in the top right corner. This has always been the behaviour.
The graph timezone is now configurable by the user if channels from more than one timezone are selected.
This will automatically select the most common timezone within the selected set of channels.
When viewing data on the Inspect Graph, there is a limit to how much data we can show for each channel. If, for the time range selected, there is too much data for a channel, the data will be downsampled to an even distribution of the most significant data points.
When this happens a yellow banner will appear above the graph and any channel's which have been downsampled will be marked with a yellow warning triangle.
In order to view the raw (i.e. no downsampling) a smaller date range must be selected, which will reload the data. |
In many places in Centrix, the electric current inrush region of Electric Points traces and the end clamplock region of pressure traces is removed. As of Release 86 this region is now calculated once when a capture trace associated with a points Asset is initially saved, rather than every time the region is needed. This has allowed us to significantly speed up many pages. As of this release, the following pages should be significantly faster:
This has also allowed us to easily show this removed region for Points Capture Traces on the Inspect Capture page:
If the checkbox at the top of the page is ticked, the removed regions are shown as dotted lines.
If the capture traces selected are not associated with a Points Asset, then they will not have a 'processed' region.
The logger list can now be exported to CSV to allow data manipulation and reporting offline. The button at the top right of the list contains two new options:
Additional buttons have been added to the "MIMOSA Configuration" tab when viewing MIMOSA loggers. The "graph" button will jump to the "Inspect > Graph" page with the channel preselected at the current time. The "magnifying glass" button will jump to the "Inspect > Events" page with the channel preselected.
Under the "Show Advanced Options" button at the bottom of the alarm wizard pages a new option has been added that allows you to specify a custom date range for the training data. This allows more control over which data is used to generate the thresholds, this may be useful if there has been a period of maintenance and you want to calibrate the alarm thresholds against a new baseline. By default the dates will represent a period covering the last 90 days.