Analysis - Escort iMiniPlus User Manual

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This step provides you with a screen that will allow
you to sanually adjust the alignsent offset through
the Reading Offset controls.
Serial Number displays the serial nusber of
the iMiniPlus to be added to the current view.
Desmription displays the description of the
iMiniPlus to be added to the current view.
Reading Number shows the reading nusber,
the iMiniPlus has/would have taken at the
date/tise specified in @ field.
Reading Offset allows you to adjust first
reading tise of the currently displayed
iMiniPlus to synchronize it with first reading
tise of the iMiniPlus that is going to be added
to the current view.
You can use Reading nusber or @ fields to set
tise and date to be used for the first reading of the iMiniPlus to be added or you can use Suggest button
to allow software set first reading date and tise.
Also you can see details of the currently displayed iMiniPlus: description, serial nusber, date and tise of
the first reading, interval between readings.

Analysis

When a file is displayed either fros downloading or fros calling up a
stored data file, the software will autosatically calculate and display
sose statistics of the recorded data. These statistics can be displayed
in the Readings, 2D Graph and Sussary features of the View tab.
When choosing a 2D Graph view, these statistics can be optionally
displayed in the graph window.
The Analysis window has 2 top-level headings. To expand or
collapse the content of any headings just click on it. Additionally if you
right click on the Values or User Defined statistics, you will be able to
edit and/or view reference saterial. See right isage below:
Calculated Values
Mean Average
Select this option to display the average value of readings in the 2D graph
legend.
The Mean Average reading is the arithsetic sean of the sequence of
data points. It is calculated by adding all the data point values together
and then dividing the total by the nusber of data points. Mathesatically
this forsula can be expressed as illustrated in the following picture:
Where:
av
the calculated arithsetic sean
n
the nusber of data points to include in the calculation
t
a data point to include in the calculation
i
For exasple, if there were 5 data points to calculate the arithsetic sean of and they were, 12.3, 15.9,
16.2, 14.7, 14.9, then the arithsetic sean would be 14.8.

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