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ION Setup User Guide Monitoring Your Network
Scaling Information: Lets you change scaling information for the selected input,
as follows:
Vertical Axis: Lets you change the scaling information for the vertical axis
(e.g. Linear scaling, Power Factor scaling).
Maximum Scale: Specifies a different maximum scale for the selected input,
first clear (uncheck) the Auto Scaling box, then type your desired scale in
the Maximum Scale box.
Minimum Scale: Specifies a different minimum scale for the selected input,
first clear (uncheck) the Auto Scaling box, then type your desired scale in
the Minimum Scale box.
Auto Scaling: The chart is scaled automatically according to the
parameters selected.
Lines tab
Input: This dropdown list lets you select which plotted line you want to change
appearance of.
Line Information: Lets you change the appearance of the selected input, as
follows:
Line Color: Changes the line color of selected input.
Line Style: Changes the line style of the selected input.
Line Symbol: Changes the symbol used to plot the selected input. Note that
the “Line Symbols” box (under “View” tab) must be ticked first, before you
can select a different line symbol.
Displaying Event Log Reports in Microsoft Excel
When you display an Event Log report with the Setup Assistant, the time and date
values display correctly. When the report is saved to a .csv file and viewed in Excel,
only the time value may be displayed in the first column depending on how you
have Excel configured. This is a function of how Excel interprets a date/time field
when first loaded — only the time portion of a value is shown by default. (This also
occurs when cutting and pasting into Excel.)
The Event Log obtains its time records from the local time of the PC on which ION Setup is running, not
the meter local time.
If necessary, follow these steps to properly display the date and time values in
Excel:
1. Open the .csv file in Excel and highlight the entire Date/Time column.
2. Click Format > Cells from the menu.
3. Select Date from the Category listbox and *3/14/2001 from the Type listbox.
4. Click OK. Both the date and time display properly.
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