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Chapter 10 Sampling
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SRAM
Sampled data is stored in the SRAM area. Data is retained when the V
series is in the STOP mode (the power is turned off, the Main Menu screen is
displayed). The following SRAM areas are available.
- V7 series:
Built-in SRAM
Option V7EM-S
Option REC-MCARD SRAM (CREC)
- V6 series (option):
REC-MCARD (CREC/ built-in card interface)
V6EM/RS, V6EM/RSi
Built-in SRAM (only for V609E)
[Output File No.] (0 to 15)
Set the file number in the SRAM area.
(
Refer to “Chapter 22 Data Logging.”)
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CF Card
Sampled data is stored in the CF card. Data is retained when the V series is
in the STOP mode (the power is turned off, the Main Menu screen is
displayed). This option can be selected for the V7 series and V608CH.
[Output File No.] (0 to 15)
Set the file number in the SRAM area.
(
Refer to “Chapter 22 Data Logging.”)
[Full Processing]
This option determines what happens when the specified number of
samplings has been exceeded.
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Stop
Sampling stops when the specified number of samplings has been
exceeded.
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Continuous
Sampling continues while discarding old sampling data when the
specified number has been exceeded.
[
Use Operation]
This is valid only when [Bit Synchronize] or [Constant Sample] is selected for
[Sampling Method]. When the mean, maximum, minimum or total value of
data stored in the buffering area should be indicated on the screen, check
this option. (
Refer to page 10-27 and page 10-41.)
[Message GNo]
This is valid only when [Alarm Function] is selected for [Sampling Method].
Specify the group number for messages that are to be displayed when the
error bit is set or reset. Memory addresses are allocated sequentially
beginning from line 0 of the specified message group number.
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