Panther Analyzer
Panther Analyzer extends the power of Spectral Dynamics' next-generation Panther platform with...
Tags in GTX are incredibly useful for annotating plots and providing context to your data. They act like dynamic labels that can display information about the test, specific channels, or even calculated values.
Here are a few ways they can be very helpful:
• Displaying Channel Information: You can set up tags to automatically display the description, serial number, or sensitivity of a specific channel. This is great for quickly identifying what data belongs to which sensor, especially when you have many channels. For example, a tag could show "CH001 | Accelerometer | Serial: 12345".
• Live Data Updates: Tags can be configured to show live data values. Imagine a tag displaying the current RMS value of a critical channel during a test. If the value exceeds a certain threshold, the tag could visually alert you. Post-Analysis Annotations: After a test, you can use tags to label specific events or regions in your data. For instance, you might tag a section of a playback file to indicate "High Vibration Event" or "System Resonance Identified".
• Test Configuration Details: You can create tags that display key test parameters, such as the test name, date, or even specific settings like the target frequency or amplitude. This keeps important context readily available alongside your plots.
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