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Overview

Explore v2 (Beta) includes different Panel types for analyzing different types of data from the selected telemetry sources, such as time series signals, tabular data, distributions, frequency domain behavior, geographic information, and correlations between signals. Each panel is independently configurable and can be organized into flexible layout arrangements to suit your analysis needs. Explore v2 (Beta) currently supports the following Panel types:

Panel split types

A Panel can be duplicated in any direction, allowing you to reconfigure the new Panel with different Channels or Calculated Channels to create a flexible, multi-Panel layout. The following table describes the different split types a Panel can undergo:

Multi-Panel layout

Explore v2 (Beta) provides a flexible workspace where Panels can be moved and rearranged to optimize your analysis. By clicking and dragging a Panel header, you can position it at the top, bottom, left, or right of the Panel display area. This allows you to group related signals together or isolate critical telemetry for side-by-side comparison.

Panel Configurations

Panel Configurations let you save, reuse, and share the complete visualization setup of a Panel in Explore v2 (Beta). A Panel Configuration captures all aspects of an individual Panel, including:
  • List of Channel names and its Channel settings
  • Chart settings (for example, plot style, Y-axis configuration, tooltip behavior)
By saving these settings, you can quickly reapply a configuration to Runs or Assets for consistent analysis, streamline team workflows, and maintain standard visualization patterns across your organization. When applying a configuration, you can choose whether it affects a single data source or all sources.
Views from Explore v1 are automatically available in Explore v2 (Beta) as Panel Configurations. Any new View created in Explore v1 will continue to generate corresponding Panel Configurations in Explore v2 (Beta), ensuring compatibility between both versions.