Importing And Exporting Data - FAG Detector III User Manual

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amplitude/phase diagram and run up/coast down test settings are also
printed. To hide/show specific sections of this configuration
other options.
Print run up/coast down diagrams: The run up/coast down measured data
available for the measuring point are also printed as an amplitude/phase
diagram, including any frequency bands.
Specifying a report time range
Select the Time range option to restrict the period that is reported.
Enter the start and end time. Alternatively, you can enter the end time and
specify the duration in whole days in the No. of days input field. In this case the
start time will be determined automatically.
Click on OK to create the report. The report window opens.
You can use the toolbar to control the screen display:
The display size can be defined in
zoom factor expressed as a percentage in the Percent input field.
You can navigate forwards or backwards through the report and also jump to
the start or end of the report using the arrow buttons.
Click on
to print out the report.

4.15 Importing and exporting data

Import and export between different workstations
In Trendline every measuring point in the database has a unique number, the so-
called GUID (Global Unique Identifier). This number is only stored in the
database and is not displayed in the software. This allows configurations and
measuring points to be identified unambiguously among several computers.
Consequently, when exporting data from one computer and then reimporting it,
the data will be automatically recognized and sorted correctly. This will be
explained in more detail using an example.
The data that has been measured is evaluated at a central location. However, this
should be measured on several locations. This exports a part of the configuration
containing the measuring points for location B and imports it to a computer at
location B in Trendline. The data are imported into the Detector, the measuring
points are measured and the measured data are read back into the computer.
The configuration is now exported from computer B and imported into the
Trendline at the central location. The following is an graphic illustration of this
behavior.
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