Glossary
Term | Description |
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Scope | The Scope forms the highest hierarchical element in a Scope 2 configuration and manages all recording settings, see Scope Settings. |
Scope Server | The Scope Server is the logger program of the Scope 2. A Scope connects to one or more servers to record new data or to read out an existing file, see TwinCAT ScopeServer. |
Scope View | The Scope View is the front end of the Scope 2. From here, configurations are created or loaded, the display is set and recordings are controlled, see TwinCAT Scope2 Architecture. |
Chart | The chart provides a graphic area with time axis. All connected channels are scaled to the same time segment, see Chart Settings. |
Axis | A (Y-) axis represents the value scaling for connected channels, see Y-Axis Settings. |
Channel | The channel forms the connection of system variable and graph. Therefore there is a setting window for the Acquisiton Window and one for the general settings (Channel Settings). |
Target Browser | All connected systems and their devices can be simply scanned for system variables with the Target Browser, see Target Browser. |
Object Browser | The Object Browser shows the current configurations and offers possibilities to change them, see TwinCAT Scope2 Architecture. |
Cursor | The Cursor serves to display graph and axis values and their differences. |
Trigger | Various actions can be triggered with freely configurable Trigger. |