The Integrity Monitor Slope Distance Chart view graphically displays the slope distance measurements of the parent module. All displayed data refers to the distance selected from the selection field at the top. All times shown here are in the time system you have selected for the Trimble 4D Control Server system.
All charts show the same general behavior. They have a common set of chart options you can modify; you can switch data sets on and off as desired, you can zoom into them, you can save their contents to graphic or data files, and you can print them. For a detailed description of how to get the best out of the chart views see the Chart Views section of this Help.
Select the slope distance measurement to which the curve refers to. If multiple total stations measure the same point, multiple slope distance measurements can be selected.
Use the Refresh button to reload the data from the database.
The diagram displays the selected D slope distance in form of a line graph with the horizontal axis as time and the vertical axis as the displacement to the reference slope distance. Additionally, vertical bars can indicate the minimum and the maximum value of the data that contributed to the mean value of each data point.
For the Integrity Monitor slope distance chart additional properties exist.
The chart Properties appear if you right-click into the graphic of any module and select Properties. One of the following happens:
Use the Monitor Displacement Chart Properties category to view and edit settings specifically applying to the Integrity Monitor Displacement Chart view.
Show 3-s lines: If set to Yes, the matching 3-s standard deviation lines display for the currently selected displacements. Both, the positive and the negative values appear above and below the zero line. The lines appear in the same, but lighter color as the measurements they refer to. You can easily toggle this setting using the button at the top of the chart.
Show alarm lines: If set to Yes, the positive and negative values of the alarm thresholds for the three-dimensional displacement display as yellow (warning) and red (alert) dashed lines above and below the zero line. You can easily toggle this setting using the button at the top of the chart.
Show linear trend: If set to Yes, linear trend lines are calculated using a linear regression. The computation takes all measurements into account which were made in the displayed time span (that is the time span you have selected using the chart properties or by zooming into the view). You can easily toggle this setting using the button at the top of the chart.