

Reset Graph
Sometimes adjustments on one graph reset that graph, while other graphs are not reset. This can cause de-synchronization. To fix the problem, hit the Reset Button on the bottom display:


NOTE: RESET DOES NOT AFFECT THE MASTER SCREEN DISPLAY DISPLAYS.
Displays that control whether FEEDBACK is ON or OFF are exempt from Reset because they process the signal directly and have no outside controls such as reset button. They also have there own Scale buttons for the same reason. Reset Graph Scroll and Freeze Graph Scroll
The Reset Screen Scroll button refreshes all of the displays on the screen. Resetting the screen has no effect on data recording. Many Screens host a variety of different graphs. Timing is the same for all graphs but the processing time for some signals is fast while others are slower. Sometimes a small change or adjustment in a single signal can drop out the timing of a single graph, so that it scrolls behind the other graphs. Press this button to restart ALL graphs.
NOTE: RESET DOES NOT AFFECT THE SIGNAL/THRESHOLD/FEEDBACK DISPLAYS.
Displays that control whether FEEDBACK is ON or OFF are exempt from Reset because they process the signal directly and have no outside controls such as reset button. They also have there own Scale buttons for the same reason.


BEFORE RESET -out of synch
AFTER RESET
NOT AFFECTED BY RESET
The Reset Screen Scroll button refreshes all of the displays on the screen. Resetting the screen has no effect on data recording. Many Screens host a variety of different graphs. Timing is the same for all graphs but the processing time for some signals is fast while others are slower. Sometimes a small change or adjustment in a single signal can drop out the timing of a single graph, so that it scrolls behind the other graphs. Press this button to restart ALL graphs.