MCT-MC
4.3
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Logging
If the data log interval rate is set for 60 seconds, the MC will populate the database with a single set of records
(PV, SP, %Out determined by data log/server setup) once every 60 seconds. If the data log interval rate is set
for 120 seconds, the MC will populate the database with a single set of records (PV, SP, %Out determined by
data log/server setup) once every 120 seconds. Data log intervals can be set as fast a 1 second since buffering
is used at the MC for faster data log rates, but in this case the database would receive a total of 60 records in
1 minute (one record per second). Buffering for rates faster than 1 minute is used to reduce access/overhead
at the server side while still maintaining 1 second date/time stamps for database record keeping.
NOTE:
In order for the DataWeb server on the FDCutil.com website to function with your MC, the loop 1 name
of the must be programmed for “Loop1” (with capital “L” and no spaces) in the Configurator. The
FDCutil.com site is for testing only and utilizes a fixed DataWeb table for simplicity. If the loop name is
not entered properly on the MC, the DataWeb interface will not operate and the data will not appear on
the website.
If the name of the loop can not be changed, the DataWeb function can not be tested via the FDCutil.com
website.
8.7 Annotation
The Annotation screen allows the user to add messages to the running data file and view any messages
currently associated with a loaded historical data file.
When a historical data file is loaded, the Annotation screen will display any messages that were written to the
file. The date, time, user name and description of the data file annotation is shown. Note that the currently
running data log file can be opened as a historical data file, and the current annotations for the running file will
be shown.
To add an annotation to the running log file, touch the “Entry” field at the bottom of the screen and enter the
message (up to 16 characters maximum). Press the “Add” button and the message will be added to the current
log file. If the running log file was opened as the historical log file, the annotation will be shown immediately on
the screen as it is added. If logging is not currently running, the entry field will be disabled.
Summary of Contents for MCT-MC 4.3
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