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The time series graph is displayed when the Chart tab is open.

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Select which loggers to display by using the Loggers selector. See marked in red below.

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Click the button and select the logger(s) to display on the graph. A maximum of six (6) loggers can be selected.

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Shipment events are indicated by horizontal vertical lines and a bubble describing the type of event. The following shipment events can be found on the chart. See the chart below.

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Monitoring: Indicates the time when monitoring started on the first logger that was successfully shipped. See Ignore period. Hover over the line to display the info bubble for this event. Bubble is not shown by default.

Monitoring ends: Indicates the time when monitoring ended on the last logger that was successfully delivered. See Ignore period. Hover over the line to display the info bubble for this event. Bubble is not shown by default.

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Excursion events: Indicates when a temperature has breached a temperature boundary defined in the shipment, and sent to the logger. The Excursion events are color-coded based on the severity of the excursion:

Notification: Dark green

Low severity: Blue

Medium severity: Yellow

High severity: Red

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Button events: Indicates when the Start or Stop button were pressed on the logger. These events are indicated by black vertical lines.

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Light events: Indicate light on and light off events.

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Ignore period

Ignore period in the beginning of a shipment is the time between the Shipped event and the Monitoring event. The excursion boundaries are not applied until after the ignore period.

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Selecting Light events will display all light events, Lights on and Lights off, on the chart. Each event is indicated with a black horizontal vertical line. By hovering over a specific event a bubble will appear displaying the type of event and the associated logger ID.

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By clicking on a location data point on the temperature chart a red pin will appear on the map indicating the position at the time of the measurement.

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