Printing A Chart To File Or Printer; Zooming In And Out Of A Graph Portion; Selecting Other Chart Types And Displaying - Paradyne OPENLANE User Manual

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Printing a Chart to File or Printer

Zooming In and Out of a Graph Portion

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Selecting Other Chart Types and Displaying

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To direct a copy of a chart to a file or the printer, click on the File menu and select
Print. The Print dialog for your operating platform is displayed. Refer to the
documentation for your system to obtain information on using the Print dialog.
You can enlarge an area of the graph by zooming into a portion of a graph. The
following procedures describe how to zoom into a graph portion, and how to
return to the default settings.
Procedure
To zoom into a graph portion:
1. Position the cursor over an area within a graph.
2. Press the left mouse button while dragging the cursor around the area you
want to enlarge.
To return to the default settings for the graph, use one of the following methods:
H
Press the right mouse button and select Reset Zoom.
H
Click on the View menu and select Reset Zoom.
H
Press either the upper- or lowercase r key in the Graph Display Area.
A Real Time Chart window provides a toolbar and menu that you can use to
select another chart type, display the Navigation Wizard window, or run
Diagnostic Tests.
H
To view another chart, click on one of the chart types available on the toolbar,
or click on the View menu and select a listed chart. The chart types available
depend on the type of device interface or DLCI you select. The current view
is dimmed within the toolbar and shown as selected in the menu.
H
To display the Navigation Wizard main window, click on the Navigation
Wizard button located on the toolbar.
H
To run diagnostic tests on the displayed component, click on the Tests button.
May 1999
Using Real Time Charts
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