Atlas Plots
Plots are set up by an administrative user and made available to users via the menu. When the user clicks on the name of a plot, Atlas retrieves the most recent data, performs the calculations, and displays the plot. Automatically updated plots can also be included in the daily, weekly, or monthly reports.

The trend plot above has two Y-scales. The left scale is water level in meters of elevation. The right scale is barometric pressure in millibars. The icons at the bottom of the window allow the user to scroll left or right (in time) and zoom the plot larger or smaller, download the graph, and print the graph. The "table" icon displays the data values used in the graph, as shown below.

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Types of Plots
- Time plots show sensor data against time.
- Profile plots are used to display displacement data from linked sensors, such as in-place inclinometers or beam sensors. A profile plot is shown here.
- Correlation plots show one series of data values plotted against another series of data values.
- Image plots hold graphic files generated by other programs, such as a Excel or DigiPro Inclinometer software.
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