Each chart displayed in the Analytics tab includes tools that make it easier to customize, navigate, and export your data. This guide walks you through how to use these actions and configure the display settings step by step.
Open the side display settings
These settings control what is shown across the entire analysis interface.
Go to the Analytics tab.
In the upper right corner, click the gear icon.
The settings panel will open on the right side of the screen.
Configurable options:
Show downtime collections: Enable or disable collections taken while the asset was stopped.
Show horizontal lines: Display reference gridlines in the background of charts.
Show tooltip: Show exact data values when hovering over the chart.
Show asset name: Helpful when comparing multiple assets (shows the name in the chart legend).
Side indicators
Toggle the display of maximum and minimum values on the right edge of each chart.
Time markers
Show Events
Show Insights
Expand markers
Expand all markers: When enabled, all event/insight icons and details appear directly on the timeline.
Reset chart view
Click the reset button to return the chart to its default view.
Access asset charts
Still in the Analytics tab, use the menu on the left side.
Select one or more assets to analyze.
Charts like vibration, rotation, and other indicators will appear in the main panel.
Use chart actions
Hover over the chart title to reveal the available actions in the top-right corner:
a) Download chart
Click the download icon to save the chart as an image.
Useful for technical reports and presentations.
b) Set chart scale
Click the gear icon.
In the pop-up window:
Fill in the min, max, and interval fields as needed.
Click "Save."
This adjusts the vertical scale of the chart for better data visualization.
c) Hide chart
Click the eye-off icon to remove the chart from view.
Navigate charts
In addition to the top actions, each chart includes tools for easier navigation:
a) Panning (horizontal navigation)
Hold the Shift key on your keyboard;
Click and drag left or right with your mouse.
b) Zoom
Use your mouse wheel, or
Click and drag to select a time range and zoom in.




