Log File (XW-110 Plus)
XW-110™ WiFi Temperature Sensor Users Manual
Section 6: Log File (XW-110 Plus)
The XW-110
-Plus
logs temperature information to the file log.txt. The log file is a spreadsheet
compatible text file and is stored in volatile memory; this data will be lost due to power failure. The log
file is stored in a circular buffer which writes from the beginning of the allocated memory space to the
end and then repeat from the beginning (over-writing the original data). If valid settings for sending an
email are configured, the log file will try to be sent several log entries before over-writing occurs. By
default temperature logging is disabled and must be enabled with a setting in the
Sensor Tab
(see
Section 3.7: Sensor Tab.)
The same tab has settings for each sensor which controls which temperature
measurements are stored in the log file.
The log file can be either periodically emailed or uploaded with an HTTP request as explained below. To
periodically email the log file, enable the logging check box and configure the
Daily Email Log Send
Time
and
Log Email Address
settings which subsequently appear (see
Section 3.7: Sensor Tab.)
transmissions are useful for example, where an archive record is needed of food temperature in a retail
display case.
Data Log File
–
log.txt
The temperature log file be up to 1800 log entries long and is stored using a comma-separated value
formatting scheme. The file is read by requesting the log.txt file from
XW-110-Plus
. For example, using
the default IP address the following command would be used to request the log file:
http://192.168.1.2/log.txt
File Format:
MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS, Sensors 1-3
Date and Time Format:
MM – Month (1-12)
DD – Day (1-31)
YYYY – Year (1970 - 2106)
HH – Hour in 24 hour time (0 -23)
MM – Minutes (0-59)
SS – Seconds (0-59)
Sample File:
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