Trend Readings Page
This page helps to get summary graphs at specific moments with some parameters;
(Cabinet Environment, Cooling Section and Power Quality (PDB)) as following:
- Determine Start Time interval you want to get trend from.
- Determine End Time interval you want to get trend to and can also select Now to get trend till right now.
- Select Parameters to get trend for (All, specific parameters) as mentioned before.
- Select to display graphs with Offline area in generated graphs.
- Click Get Trend button to generate graphs of selected parameters.
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You can get trend readings only for last 3 months, if you want earlier than this interval just contact Support. |

- Graphs will appear as following:
- Time intervals you determined before
- Red line in graph represents time intervals of missing data for Inspector, is offline in

- Grey line in graph represents time intervals of failure status which refers to failure of getting readings data

- Graphs of parameters you select before; each one has specific graph which represents readings values as points on graph with (Maximum, Medium and Average) values,
If they’re represented for 24 hours’, there is no aggregation intervals of resolution and over 24 hours’ aggregation intervals will exist.
Also, you can zoom in and out by double click on the graph part needed to focus on but with less resolution than ordinary graph.
- RMS Voltages values are represented by three colors:
- Red for Minimum
- Green for Average
- Blue for Maximum

You can generate PDF file with these graphs by clicking Generate PDF button or generate Excel sheet with values of readings represented in graphs by clicking Tabular Data button.

- You can download PDF from download icon
- In case of failure to download file using download icon, click print icon and save as PDF

In case of failure to get trends, so it's service issue and you've to try again after a few minutes.

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Trend readings are affected by renaming environmental parameters as declared in 'Readings & Alarms' tab in Edit Site page. |