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  Products | Data Acquisition Software | Chartview
Software for ChartScan, TempScan, and MultiScan
 
  • Display and record data in minutes, with no programming                                        
  • Display strip charts in real time
  • Make on-screen measurements
  • Scale readings to engineering units
 

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Overview

Summary
ChartView, IOtech’s included Out-of-the-Box software, is an enhanced-capability option for the engineer who needs the trend and display ability of a chart recorder or logger without the inconvenience of paper. Its uniform grids capture the look and feel of real strip paper allowing visually intuitive analysis to be performed on the screen without sacrificing the benefits of PC acquisition, manipulation, storage, and report generation.

Unlike many waveform display packages with static data updates or jerky scrolling, ChartView provides a nearly smooth scroll of all data. In addition, all critical display controls, such as volts per division and trace positioning, are located next to each channel so there is no fumbling through menus or guessing at icons.

Specifications

  • Display and record data in minutes, with no programming
  • Display strip charts in real time
  • Make on-screen measurements
  • Scale readings to engineering units
  • Display data in digital, analog, and bar meters
  • Adjust scroll rate independently of sample rate
  • Can run as server to Excel®
  • Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000®, Windows Vista® x86 (32-bit), Windows XP®

Documentation

For Manuals and Data sheets please visit: http://www.mccdaq.com/products/chartview.htm

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 02 May 2010 22:21