Activating zoom function
changes the mouse pointer to a cross hair. Pushing the left mouse button
defines a corner of the area to be zoomed. While keep the mouse button
pushed and move the cursor a rectangle gets visible which defines, after
releasing the mouse button, the area to be zoomed.
An area created by moving the mouse from left to right, defines the zoom area, an area created by moving from right to left resets the zoom.
Hint : If its required to zoom only in one direction the
start and end corners can be positioned outside the curve client area.
This can also be archived by holding down the x-button for horizontal zooming, as well as by the y-button for vertical zooming.
While a section is zoomed it is possible to zoom another section again. Turning the mouse wheel will zoom in or out depending on the direction.
The pan mode changes the mouse pointer into a hand. While keep the mouse button pushed the curves can be moved.
Reset the zoomed section using the fit to window function.
To display a zoomed section of the last measured values, while gathering data, a pull down menu can be used to adjust the size of measurement points to be used. The resulting view is similar to an oscilloscope.
At the menu tool bar the pull down is marked up which just show a selection of the last 50 measurement points to be displayed. Below the time scale the time value of the masking time frame will be displayed. This gives an overview about the total time consummation of the measurement. The sample showing four balanced voltage curves of Lithium cells.
In opposite the Cell Voltage Window displays only the last actual measurement.