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You are not limited to using the START and STOP annotations in pairs, or
to show a range of data. You can use each as many times as desired to
mark a particular point during recording.
To show or hide annotation markers:
To open an annotation:
If clicking on an annotation marker does not seem to do anything, the Zoom
box is probably selected in the graph toolbar, instead of the Select tool.
Click the Select tool and then select the annotation.
To see overlapping annotations:
Sometimes annotations are so close to each other that they actually overlap on the
Volts/Amps/Hz reference graph. When this is the case, if you click on overlapping
annotations, a menu opens and you can select either Open, to open the annotation now on
top, or Select Next Overlapping Annotation, to bring the next one to the top.
To see overlapping annotations more clearly on the Volts/Amps/Hz
reference graph, move the selection cursors so that they just surround the
area that contains the overlapping illustrations. The Detail graph adjusts
as the cursors move, zooming in to show the area between the selection
cursors. You can now see the annotations separately.
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STOP annotation (red)
The STOP annotation can be used to signify where important data ends.
File annotation (yellow)
File annotations contain the name of a picture or audio file relevant to the data. See
"Using Image or Voice Annotations" later in this manual.
Text annotation
Text annotations contain a text note.
Power Configuration Change annotation
Power Configuration Change annotations are inserted by the system when a change is
made to the Power Configuration in the Recorder. These markers only display in the
Download dialog box.
In the Volts/Amps/Hz or Events view, check or uncheck the Annotations option on
the view controls.
In the Volts/Amps/Hz view, Events view, or Download dialog box, click on the
annotation.
If the annotation is associated with an audio (.WAV) or image (.jpg) file, the
application associated with that file will start and open the file. If the file is not in the
default directory \My Documents\Fluke\Power Analyze, a dialog box opens so that
you can navigate to the file.
To open the annotation now on top, choose Open.
To bring the next annotation to the top, choose Select Next Overlapping Annotation.
To then open that annotation, click on it again and choose Open.
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