Reporting, graphs and trend analysis
One click produces zoomable historical graphs, numerical values and statistics for any sensor over any period, with up to ten parameters side by side. Reports can be scheduled with the built-in scripting tool, and everything exports to Excel-compatible files, including MKT and the other standard statistics.
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What the reporting does
- Zoomable historical graphs and reports, generated in seconds.
- Graphs, numerical values and statistics from any sensor over any period.
- Up to ten parameters displayed at once for comparison and trend analysis.
- Two different parameters overlaid on the same time axis.
- Export of all numerical and statistical data to Excel-compatible files.
- Standard statistics including MKT (mean kinetic temperature).
- Scheduled, automated report generation through the built-in scripting tool.
Reporting as quality control
The most valuable reports are not the ones filed for the auditor. Continuous data shows equipment performance deteriorating long before it breaks: a CO₂ recovery curve that gets slower month by month, a freezer whose compressor cycles are lengthening, a dewar whose fill interval is shortening. That turns a failure into a planned repair.
Typical reports labs run include fill and consumption curves for cryogenic vessels, multi-point stability studies, particle counts per cleanroom classification period and recovery curves after an incubator door opening.
The monthly routine
Sites that must send monthly printouts to clinical partners or retain chart records for decades set the report up once and let it run. One consolidated sheet can carry a whole month for a group of devices, which is what makes long retention obligations manageable rather than clerical.
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