Illustration facilities of the Signals

Your first TwinCAT Scope View 2 record is running but you do not like the illustration of the signals because the amplitude of the signal Peak is too big for a sharing of the Y-Axis with the signals Puls1 and Sinus_Fast.

Illustration facilities of the Signals 1:

To put things right you can set a second Y-Axis in the same Chart which can be inserted during the runtime. Therefore you have to click on the Axis-Symbol in the Toolbar and then the Y-Axis will be inserted in the selected Scope respectively Chart.

Illustration facilities of the Signals 2:

As you see in the second picture a second Axis has been inserted and the signals Puls1 and Sinus_Fast were moved into the new Axis per mouse. Therewith the signals are scaled on different axes. If you want to separate the signals even more, you have the possibility to set the option Stacked Y-Axes in the Chart-Settings. This option has the advantage that for both Y-Axes shared X-Cursors can be used.

Illustration facilities of the Signals 3:

Another possibility would be to enter a new Chart during the runtime. Compared to the Stacked Y-Axes option the use of shared Cursors is not possible here but to analyse the runtime it it possible to stop the display of both charts independently from each other. To realise this possibility you can insert a new Chart over the Toolbar and pull a second axis per mouse in the chart.

Illustration facilities of the Signals 4:

.Now if you hold one of the two Chart-tabs with the mouse and move it into the inside of the window you have the possibility to dock in several places. You also can view two separate Charts at the same time.

Illustration facilities of the Signals 5: