The signal analysis window is divided into various sections.

1

Kinematic table for displaying the components and their damage frequencies

2

Trend graph as in the trend analysis from which this signal analysis was opened. The trend is shown over the entire time interval defined for that trend.

The black marker shows the position or the time to which the signal analysis below relates. You can move the marker to study different times. Each move of the marker will update the data in the signal analysis.

3

Display area for the signal analysis, showing the selected analysis type. Above the chart is a toolbar containing different functions for the signal analysis.

4

Area with settings for periodical markers, harmonic markers and axes (depending on analysis type).

The red frame in the figure above encompasses a so called tile which contains the signal analysis and which can be recognized by a green tab with the data filename. You can create multiple tiles and arrange them side by side or one above the other in order to compare different points in time.

Signal analysis controls

Main toolbar

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Show/hide kinematic grid

Time span

Time span covered by the loaded data file (date from... to)

Refresh display

Create logbook entry

Make a screnshot

Layout of the tiles in the signal analysis window (tile view, row view or column view)

Share or save current analysis

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Enable (green) or disable (grey) raw data mode of the trend in the signal analysis

Toolbar of the tile

Toggle speed normalization

Download DAT or MP3 file

Select Analysis

Selection of analysis types

Load previous file; use the drop-down list for other files to select



Load next file; use the drop-down list for other files to select

various analysis settings for RPS signal and drill-down tolerance time

Toolbar by analysis type



Zoom out all, only active in zoomed view



Zoom out one step, only active in zoomed view



Auto scaling in Y-axis



Show/hide difference marker



Show/hide audio marker (time signal acceleration ony)



Show/hide cursor marker