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Triggers
toggle button shows the data logger trigger settings in the editor panel.
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Export…
button shows a drop-down list of two options:
Events
and
Settings
.
•
Events
option exports all collected recent data log files to a compressed .zip file
that can be opened with a PC.
•
Settings
option exports the currently opened data logger Settings and Triggers
panel configurations to a file that can be loaded to a PC.
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Import settings
button allows you to import the previously saved data logger settings
and triggers from a file on a PC to a data logger in a monitored device.
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State
defines the current state of the data logger with the following states:
•
Not initialized
•
Stopped – the data logger is not running/collecting data.
•
Started – the data logger is running/collecting data.
•
Filled – data logger upload is complete and data logger is not running/collecting
data.
The State is updated automatically every couple of seconds.
The Datalogger tabs show all uploaded data logs from the drive.
You can see the content of an entry by double-clicking the entry in the data logger list or by
clicking the plus sign beside it. You can close the content of an entry by double-clicking the
open entry in the data logger list or by clicking the minus sign.
The tabs contain the following columns:
•
Name
column shows the event name.
•
Local time
column shows when the event occurred. You can use the following filters
Before
,
After
or
On
.
•
Relative time
column shows how much time has passed since the event occurred.
•
Category
column defines whether the event contains a device-produced data log file
(category: device generated datalog) or whether the event indicates a change in a
data logger state (category: device datalogger control).
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