Where do I find graphs in Profilux 4

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hello all
Sorry to be a pain again, where can I find the graphs of my sensors, I have checked the graph data box, but I cannot find how to view them or where there saved, help please.
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Go to measurement data... hit read and save. This will save the current data as a file of your choice. Name it and save it, then hit display graphics, choose the file you just saved and viola.
 
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Go to measurement data... hit read and save. This will save the current data as a file of your choice. Name it and save it, then hit display graphics, choose the file you just saved and viola.

Thanks buts measurement data box only has show graphs as an option, no read and save
 

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@Mortie31

Here we go

Step 1

I have only a temperture probe connected - check the probes you want to collect data for. Set measurement period. Do not forgett to save Changes
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Step 2
Wait (I waited for 14 minutes in this case. Click Read & save. I normally chose comma (sweden) but you should chose Point. I normally use semicolon as separator. If you want to work with a large date file in Excell (or simular programs) you have to know this two settings. Press OK
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Step 3

Chose a Place to save and a name for the file (a .txt file) Click Save


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Step 4

Display measurements data - Yes (Ja in Swedish)

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Step 5

Next time In this case - we have to more measurements to append. Click Read & Save again; and OK


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Step 6

If you will continue in one file - chose the same file as before

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Step 7

Chose append if you want to continue with the same file

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Step 8

Display

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I have use a sample period of 1 minut in my example - normally use 10 minutes. You can only store 8192 different Points in P4 internal memmory. If you miss to save to your hard disk befor the memmory is full - it will continue but take away the oldest data and put in the new instead. The text file at your computer can be as large that you want. You can look at it through the tab Display Graphics - but you need to have it saved at your hard disk

Sincerely Lasse
 
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