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Blastware Compliance Module
Blastware Operator Manual 4–149
Tran2 / Displ / mm Second transverse channels peak displacement (eight channel
monitors).
Vert2 / Displ / mm Second vertical channels peak displacement (eight channel
monitors).
Long2 / Displ / mm Second longitudinal channels peak displacement (eight channel
monitors).
Tran / Accel / g Transverse channels peak acceleration.
Vert / Accel / g Vertical channels peak acceleration.
Long / Accel / g Longitudinal channels peak acceleration.
Tran2 / Accel / g Second transverse channels peak acceleration (eight channel
monitors).
Vert2 / Accel / g Second vertical channels peak acceleration (eight channel
monitors).
Long2 / Accel / g Second longitudinal channels peak acceleration (eight channel
monitors).
Start / Date This displays the date the Event started recording.
Start / Time This displays the time the Event started recording.
Post Event Note / first
line
This displays the first line of the post Event notes.
End / Date This displays the date the Event stopped recording.
End / Time This displays the time the Event stopped recording.
Job Title or brief description of the job.
f. Use Default Columns
This command changes the Event List box columns back to the original columns first used by the
Blastware software. Notice the names of the default columns do not automatically revert to the
original names. If you want the default column names, use the Use Default Column Names
command described below.
WARNING: This command overwrites your custom Event List. If you want to display and
use your custom Event List again, choose the Save command (see above) to save
your setup before selecting the Use Default Columns command.
g. Use Default Column Names
This command changes the column names to the Blastware default column names.
WARNING: This command overwrites the displayed column names. If you want to use these
names again, choose the Save command (see above) to save your setup before
selecting the Use Default Column Names command.
h. Edit the Event List Filter
This command filters Events from within the Event List according to criteria you assign. Each
Event List column can be filtered once. Filtering removes all the Events that do not meet your
criteria. To help you keep track of the number of Events within an Event List and the number of
Events that have been filtered, a message appears in the top right hand corner of the Event List
box.
Note: The Select Events command also filters Events.
To filter the Event List, position the mouse pointer on the required column and double click the
left or right mouse button. Select the Edit the Event List Filter command. The following dialog
box appears.
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