Browse Plots One At A Time (B); Overlay All Loaded Plots (O); Toggle Visibility Of Selected Plot (V); Select Next Plot In Chart (+ Or Down Arrow) - Miles TimePod 5330A Operation And Service

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Browse plots one at a time (b)

Overlay all loaded plots (o)

Toggle visibility of selected plot (v)

Since TimeLab allows up to nine plots to be loaded and displayed at once, these three
commands are needed to maintain a legible display. They are often used together in
rapid succession, so they will be described together and referenced in abbreviated form.
Simply stated, in
loaded plots that haven't had their
scale adjusted as necessary to accommodate them.
It's common to switch between
comparing several plots, as the display can become rather crowded. At the same time,
the
v)isibility
command is often needed when you want to view a subset of plots in
o)verlay mode.
while the
v)isibility
the loaded plots in
temporarily hiding one or two of them, the

Select next plot in chart (+ or down arrow)

Select previous plot in chart (- or up arrow)

Move selected plot up (Ctrl-up arrow)

Move selected plot down (Ctrl-down arrow)

For an introduction to the "selected plot" concept and its related commands, refer to
"Making your first measurements" on page 21.
The
Ctrl-up/down arrow
multiple plots. Holding down the Ctrl key when you press an arrow key will not change
the currently selected plot, but will instead move the selected plot up and down in the
legend table. Since the trace colors in TimeLab are assigned based on each plot's
position in the legend table, this feature can be useful if you don't like the color of a
particular plot, or if a plot farther down the table is obscuring data in an earlier
Ctrl-up/down arrow
plot. (The
Trace→Show estimated instrument noise
b)rowse
mode only the selected plot is rendered. In
v)isibility
b)rowse
b)rowse
mode will exclude all but the selected plot from the display,
toggle gives you the control needed to display some, all, or none of
o)verlay
mode. If you want to look at several overlaid plots while
commands can be very helpful for organizing displays with
commands are frequently handy when using
toggled off are rendered, with the graph
and
o)verlay
mode when inspecting and
v)isibility
toggle is the answer.
(F2), for instance.)
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o)verlay
mode, all

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