Markers settings for charts

Use the Markers node on the Settings tab to temporarily set the options for the markers on a chart. Markers are symbols or shapes on a chart that flag specific events, such as an operator note or a data point that is out of control. You can change the shape, size, and color of each symbol.

System administrators can assign default settings to charts in the GainSeeker System Administration module. See Chart Defaults settings

 

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Note: Markers settings and all other settings located in the Chart overrides node of the Settings dialog can be saved as a chart skin that you can apply to any charts. For more information, see Chart Skins

Navigating to these settings

On the Settings tab

To temporarily override the default settings for markers follow this path on the SPC Settings tab or the DMS Settings tab:

Chart overrides | Markers

In the GainSeeker System Administration module

To set the default settings for marker, administrators can follow this path on the GainSeeker Systems Administrator module:

Configurations tab | (Configuration) | Chart defaults | Shared (DMS and SPC) | Markers

Marker settings

Show markers on chart

To display a symbol for each data point, select this check box.

To only show the lines that connect data points, clear this check box.

Hide text above markers

When a chart contains many events, causes, and/or actions taken, the short labels above these markers may overwrite each other and become illegible.

To hide these short labels above markers on the chart, select this check box.

To display these labels, clear this check box.

Marker priority

Each failure note, operator note, event, cause, and action taken displays a distinctive marker (symbol) on a Control chart. You can change the priority in which markers display when a single data point exhibits more that one of these markers.

For details, see Marker priority.

Individual marker types

For all types of data plotted on control charts - Bypass, Data, Event, cause or action taken, Failure note, Individual data points, Operator note, and Outlier -  you can set the Marker color, Marker type (shape), and Marker width.

For Failure note markers, you can also select whether to Use real-time failure colors instead.

Right-click Marker color = to open the Color dialog. Click a color to select it.

Right-click Marker type = to open the Data Pattern dialog. Click a pattern to select it.

Right-click Marker width = to open the Enter Value dialog. Enter a numeric value in the Marker width text box that represents the width of the marker.

This option is only available for the Failure note marker. If selected, data points with failure notes will use the Real-time failure colors instead of the Marker color.