•
If you are using ProLink III, the log file is written to a folder on your PC.
The log file is written to the specified location. File names are assigned as follows:
•
Historian files: The file name is based on the transmitter tag, the starting date of the log contents, and the
record type. The record type is shown as F or S:
—
F=Fast, for 1-second raw data
—
S=Slow, for 5-minute average data
•
SMV files:
—
SmvLast20Data.csv
—
SmvLongTermData.csv
•
Totalizer history files:
TotLog.txt
14.2 Generate service files
The transmitter automatically saves several types of service data that is useful in troubleshooting, device
maintenance, and administration. You can view the data by generating a service file, using ProLink III to
download it to your PC, and using your PC to open the file.
Prerequisites
You must have an RS-485 adapter to use with your Factory Use Only port in non-hazardous areas.
Procedure
1. Open the wiring compartment on the transmitter and connect the RS-485 adapter to the Factory Use
Only port.
CAUTION
If the transmitter is in a hazardous area, do not open the wiring compartment while the transmitter
is powered up. Opening the wiring compartment while the transmitter is powered up could cause
an explosion.
2. From ProLink III, choose
Device Tools
>
File Transfer
>
Download Historical Files
.
3. Select the service file that you want to generate.
Service file
Description
File name
Configuration Audit
Log
All changes to configuration, including changes made
by procedures such as zero calibration or density
calibration.
ConfgAuditLog.txt
Alert History
All occurrences of alerts and conditions, independent
of alert severity.
AlertLog.txt
Historian: 30 Days
Values of selected process and diagnostic variables for
the last 30 days, recorded at 5-minute intervals.
Concatenated from
transmitter tag
and date
Historian: 1 Day
Values of selected process and diagnostic variables for
the last 24 hours, recorded at 10-second intervals.
Concatenated from
transmitter tag
and date
Log files, history files, and service files
Configuration and Use Manual
April 2019
MMI-20048166
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Micro Motion 4200 Transmitters