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Cleveland Medical Devices Inc.                   RatPaak™ User’s Guide
 
 
 
Page Forward:  
moves to display forward one page (page size dictated by the Timescale 
setting.) 
Jump to End:  
moves the display to the end of the data file. 
* See “Chapter 4: Opening and Playing Back Data Files” for more details 
 
Viewing Mode Shortcuts 
The following toolbar buttons allow you to change viewing modes: 
View Data Mode:   puts the display into View Data Mode. 
 Annotation Mode:   puts the display into Annotation Mode
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Display Setting Shortcuts 
The following toolbar buttons allow you to customize several display settings: 
Show Grid Lines:   toggles the display of vertical grid lines, which appear for every one second 
of data. 
Show Scales:   
toggles the display of the scales for all channels. 
Show Labels:   
toggles the display of the name labels for all channels. 
Show Time line:  
toggles the display of the time line. 
Show Time of Day:   toggles the display of real time and time of day. 
 
View Toolbar 
The View Toolbar is a collection of controls that allow provide access to various settings that allow you to 
control how you view your data. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Timescale control is a drop down box of times that will be displayed on the screen ranging from 0.25 
seconds to 60 seconds.  The same Timescale will be displayed for each channel. 
 
The Zoom control allows you to increase the size of the channel displays on the display graph without 
changing the actual range of the voltages you are viewing.  Zoom is a drop down menu that allows you to 
increase the display to 1, 2, 3, or 4 times its original size. 
 
The Range control allows you to adjust the displayed viewing scale for each channel in the group (see 
Group Settings on page 24).  Click on the up arrow to increase the displayed signal range, or the down 
arrow 
to decrease the range. 
*Note: changing the scale controls does not affect how the data is stored 
 
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