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5.2.11.1.2 - Storing Rate
This parameter indicates the rate at which NanoVIP
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stores the data.
The following options are available: 1” - 5” - 30” - 1’ - 5’ - 15’. Obviously, from the choice of memorization
frequency and duration of the campaign, will depend the MB employed by the campaign on uSD. It 'is clear that
a storage every second for a long period of time, would produce a campaign very heavy and therefore not
practical to analyze. To adjust with these parameters we recommend that you follow the mirror below.
Duration of the campaign
Recommended rate of storage
Maximum use of memory
Up to 12h
1 second
217 Mbyte
From 12 to 48h
5 seconds
174 Mbyte
From 48h a 2 weeks
30 seconds
204 Mbyte
From 2 weeks to 1 month
60 seconds
217 Mbyte
From 1 to 6 months
5 minutes
264 Mbyte
From 6 months to 1 year
15 minutes
176 Mbyte
5.2.11.1.3 - Manual Start
Select "Manual Start" to start a campaign immediately. NanoVIP
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will automatically display the first page of the
Voltages Menu.
To make sure the campaign has started correctly, check that "Rec" features on the bottom bar (Sect. 4.1.1.1).
To stop the campaign, return to the
Menu, where the “Stop” function appears, and press
to stop the
campaign and return to the Measurement Campaigns Menu (Sect. 5.2.11).
5.2.11.1.4 - Scheduled Start
Select "Scheduled" to access the page for scheduling a campaign. The
following parameters can be set:
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Start Date and Time;
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End Date and Time.
By selecting "Start", NanoVIP
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will automatically display the first page of the Voltages Menu.
To make sure the campaign has been scheduled correctly, check that "Prg" features on the bottom bar (Sect.
4.1.1.1).
To stop a campaign (if already underway) or cancel a scheduled one, return to the
Menu, where the “Stop”
function appears, and press
to stop the campaign and return to the Measurement Campaigns Menu (Sect.
5.2.11).
5.2.11.2 - uSD Content
Select "uSD Content" to review all stored data.
There are three types of recordings:
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Manual or scheduled measurement campaigns (Sect. 5.2.11.1).
•
Fast transients (Sect. 5.2.10.1).
•
Inrush currents (Sect. 5.2.10.2).
Measurement campaigns are identified by the name assigned to them,
whereas transients and inrush currents are identified by the abbreviations
TRANS (transients) and INRU (inrush), respectively, which are numbered
progressively.
To scroll through the various recordings, use the
and
keys.