INSTRUCTION MANUALID-2000 Windows4/96Copyright (c) 1996Campbell Scientific, Inc.
ID-2000 WINDOWS INTRODUCTIONI-2
1-1SECTION 1. THE BASICSID-2000 Windows uses a single window todisplay one of three different views - PlotTemplate, Plot, and FFT. Figure 1-1 shows
SECTION 1. THE BASICS1-2FIGURE 1-2. Plot ViewThe third and last view is the FFT view which isdisplayed in Figure 1-3. This view is used todisplay a
SECTION 1. THE BASICS1-3FIGURE 1-3. FFT View1.1 TOOLBAR BUTTONSThe ID-2000 toolbar is immediately below the menu at the top of the window and consi
SECTION 1. THE BASICS1-4Functions of the toolbar buttons are listed below:Opens a previously saved plot template (Plot Template view) or recalls a sa
SECTION 1. THE BASICS1-51.2 STATUS BAR The status bar at the bottom of the screencontains four panes.The first pane is used to display informationre
SECTION 1. THE BASICS1-6FIGURE 1-5. Plot Template of REALDATA.IDWThe Plot Template view should change to looksimilar to that in Figure 1-5.Now let’s
SECTION 1. THE BASICS1-7The button on the first row under the X label inthe Parameter Selection group should alreadybe defaulted to “Time”. We want
SECTION 1. THE BASICS1-8FIGURE 1-7. Plot Template view of ExhaustTemp and FanSpeed vs. TimeOK, now let’s pick our Y-axis parameter -“ExhaustTemp”.
SECTION 1. THE BASICS1-9If you have a printer attached to your computerand it is installed in Windows you may tryprinting by simply clicking on the p
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SECTION 1. THE BASICS1-10We are now going to make an X-Y plot of“FanSpeed” versus “TurbineSpeed”. We willonly be plotting one graph this time so tur
SECTION 1. THE BASICS1-11Now you are ready to make your first X-Y plot.Click on the Plot toolbar button and you shouldsee the plot displayed in Figur
SECTION 1. THE BASICS1-12Of course the actual scales of your plot may bedifferent depending upon exactly what rectangleyou drew. That’s all there is
2-1SECTION 2. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEWIn the previous chapter we briefly looked at thethree different “views” that are available in theID-2000 Windows appl
SECTION 2. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW2-2The template file feature in ID-2000 is useful formaintaining multiple types of plot settings.Instead of changing all
SECTION 2. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW2-3Many of the Plot Template items are groupedtogether. There are five of these groups whichare labeled “On”, “Data Fil
SECTION 2. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW2-4FIGURE 2-7. Data File Selection DialogThis is a standard Windows file selection dialogbox except that a button has b
SECTION 2. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW2-5Y-axis parameter respectively. These buttonsare used to either select a different parameter(left mouse button) or to
SECTION 2. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW2-6To select a parameter from the Parameter Listeither double click on the parameter or highlightthe parameter (by click
SECTION 2. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW2-7If you change the MIN or MAX scale ID-2000will automatically switch the graph over tomanual scaling so that it will u
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SECTION 2. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW2-8FIGURE 2-13. “Smoothing” GroupData smoothing uses a “running” averagetechnique to smooth out the small bumps andvari
SECTION 2. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW2-9FIGURE 2-16. “Plot Type” GroupThe X-Y, X-Y-Y, and Multi-Plot are somewhatsimilar in that they produce a single graph
SECTION 2. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW2-10Any parameter (except derivatives andintegrals) may be used for the X-axis on all fourplot types. However, you must
3-1SECTION 3. PLOT VIEWThe Plot view contains the graphs that youdefined in the Plot Template view. In this viewyou can zoom in and out on data sect
SECTION 3. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW3-2If you have enabled the Data Track feature fromthe Plotting Preferences dialog box or via theView - Track Rollup menu
SECTION 3. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW3-3Let’s review the example from Chapter 1 wherewe plotted FanSpeed versus TurbineSpeed andthen zoomed in on a portion o
SECTION 3. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW3-4Zooming reacts differently depending upon whatparameters are plotted and what plot type youare using. In our example
SECTION 3. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW3-5Take a look at the left view in Figure 3-6 andyou’ll see that our zoom rectangle goes fromabout 2.2 to 2.5 seconds ho
SECTION 3. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW3-6Even though our zoom rectangle did not extendinto the Signal_15 graph it was zoomed anyway.If you are confused as to
SECTION 3. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW3-73.3 PLOT NOTESAny plot in the Plot view can be annotated usingthe Plot Notes feature in ID-2000. A plot note isa te
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SECTION 3. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW3-8The text in a plot note is displayed as a singleline of text. You cannot split a plot note intomultiple lines. Whil
SECTION 3. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW3-93.4 COPY PLOTIt is simple to insert an ID-2000 plot into anotherWindows application. Once you have the plotcreated
SECTION 3. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW3-10FIGURE 3-10. Data StatisticsNOTE: When you request to view statisticsID-2000 asks Windows to load and run theTextP
SECTION 3. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW3-11Template view and try to remember all of thesettings in order to recreate that initial plot.However, if you saved it
SECTION 3. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW3-123.8 DATA TRACK ROLLUPAt the beginning of this chapter we discussedthe various coordinates that can be displayed.The
SECTION 3. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW3-133.9 DATA MARKERSID-2000 provides the capability of marking datatraces to assist you in distinguishing them onmonoch
SECTION 3. PLOT TEMPLATE VIEW3-14FIGURE 3-15. Reference Time Synchronizes FilesFigure 3-15 shows plots of the same parameterfrom three different fil
4-1SECTION 4. FFT VIEWID-2000 makes no claims to be a full featuredfrequency analysis product. However, it doesoffer basic frequency analysis capabi
SECTION 4. FFT VIEW4-2ID-2000 calculates FFTs based upon 64, 128,256, 512, 1024, or 4096 data points. You selectthe number of points to use in the F
SECTION 4. FFT VIEW4-3There is another option available for the FFTcalculation called “Data Windowing”. This is atechnique of modifying the FFT data
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SECTION 4. FFT VIEW4-4FIGURE 4-3. Selecting FFT DataThere are several options that may be set viathe FFT Preferences dialog including plot type,FFT
5-1SECTION 5. CALCULATED PARAMETERSIn addition to plotting any of the original data fileparameters, ID-2000 standard parameters, orderivatives/integr
SECTION 5. CALCULATED PARAMETERS5-25.1 EDITING/CREATINGTo create a new calculated parameter click the“New” button which activates the “Name” editbox
SECTION 5. CALCULATED PARAMETERS5-3the error. Should such an error occur, a valueequal to that entered in the Error Value edit boxwill be substituted
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6-1SECTION 6. IMPORT/EXPORT6.1 IMPORTING DATAID-2000 includes data import utilities for ASCIIdata files as well as files produced byspecialized data
SECTION 6. IMPORT/EXPORT6-2To add your custom import utility to ID-2000follow the steps outlined below:1. Use the Windows Notepad or other textediti
SECTION 6. IMPORT/EXPORT6-3Here is another sample of the same file but using another ASCII format.Pressure1 Pressure2 Pressure3 ...psia psia psia ...
SECTION 6. IMPORT/EXPORT6-4Figure 6-2 displays the “Enter File Information” dialog box.FIGURE 6-2. Import File InformationFIGURE 6-3. Edit Paramete
SECTION 6. IMPORT/EXPORT6-5• It may consist of both upper and lower caseletters.• It may not be the same as one of ID-2000sstandard parameters (reg
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SECTION 6. IMPORT/EXPORT6-6FIGURE 6-4. Select Export Type and File NameFIGURE 6-5. Export Data SelectionYou may export all or only a portion of an
SECTION 6. IMPORT/EXPORT6-7as an exported parameters by checking the“Include Time” box. If time is exported it will bethe first parameter and labele
SECTION 6. IMPORT/EXPORT6-8TYPE SIZE DESCRIPTIONstring 12 + NULL ID-2000 data file signature. Must be “IDWIN 1.0” spacepadded to 12 characters follo
SECTION 6. IMPORT/EXPORT6-9NOTE 2:If time data is included in the data file this structure array will not be present. If time is to becalculated the
SECTION 6. IMPORT/EXPORT6-10NOTE 4:ID-2000 allows you to plot parameters versus “reference” time instead of standard time in orderto synchronize mult
7-1SECTION 7. PREFERENCESID-2000 has many features that can beadjusted. All of these adjustments are madeusing the Preferences tabbed dialog box whi
SECTION 7. PREFERENCES7-2In some instances you may desire to use “24hrClock (Time Of Day)” format which displaystime in a multi-line label. The firs
SECTION 7. PREFERENCES7-3FIGURE 7-3. Elapsed SecondsThe purpose of the Elapsed Seconds feature isto also provide elapsed time which is used forother
SECTION 7. PREFERENCES7-4FIGURE 7-4. Time MarkerIf you are plotting with the 24hr Clock (Time OfDay) format then the marks would be 24 hoursapart bu
SECTION 7. PREFERENCES7-5 Grid:Check this box if you wish to display thebackground grid on each graph. Plot Title:At the top of the plot is space r
ID-2000 WINDOWS USER’S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS PDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the Adobe Ac
SECTION 7. PREFERENCES7-6 Event Markers:Specialized ID-2000 data files contain“events” which can be displayed assmall rectangles on the data traces
SECTION 7. PREFERENCES7-7ID-2000 always plots data on this memoryimage. If you check the “Trace Update” box ID-2000 will simultaneously plot data on
SECTION 7. PREFERENCES7-8The last item in the FFT dialog is the FFT sizewhich is the number of data points used for theFFT calculation. You may choo
SECTION 7. PREFERENCES7-97.4 PRINTING PREFERENCESThe printing tab displays the dialog in Figure 7-9and controls how colors should be printed andthe
SECTION 7. PREFERENCES7-10A sample of the current font style, size, andcolor selected for each text item on the plot (orstatus bar) can be found just
SECTION 7. PREFERENCES7-117.6 COLORS PREFERENCESLike the fonts, there are numerous items forwhich you may change the color. There arealso pre-defin
SECTION 7. PREFERENCES7-12You do not have to use any color scheme andmay manually specify each item’s color asdescribed above. Alternately you may s
8-1SECTION 8. TROUBLESHOOTINGThe following is a list of some of the morecommonly asked questions regarding ID-2000features and procedures. Solutions
SECTION 8. TROUBLESHOOTING8-2The reason that the derivative of a parametermay look “noisy” is because of the method usedin producing the original dat
SECTION 8. TROUBLESHOOTING8-3You can change any of the plotting colors in ID-2000 through the Color Preferences dialog box.There are preset color sch
TABLE OF CONTENTS 4. FFT VIEW...
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IDX-1INDEXcalculated parameters 5-1creating new 5-2deleting 5-2editing 5-2equations 5-2errors 5-2math functions 5-3names 5-2color map 3-2, 7-4, 7-12co
INDEXIDX-2TextPad 2-4time format 7-1toolbar 1-2, 1-3buttons 1-4tool tips 1-3turning a graph on/off 1-6, 2-3Windows 95 3-12, 8-3X-Y plot 2-8X-Y-Y plot
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I-1ID-2000 WINDOWS INTRODUCTIONI.1 WELCOMEWelcome to ID-2000 for Windows! ID-2000 hasalways represented Interface Design’scommitment to providing po
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