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4. CONFIGURATION
SUB-MATRIX
PARAMETER
CLASSIFICATION
PERIODIC
REPORT
PERIOD
DEFINITION:
This parameter corresponds to the computation period of a paragraph relative
to minimum, average and maximum values for each trace and maths result.
HOW TO MODIFY IT:
Enter a value between 0 and 720 hours with two significant digits after the
decimal point.
POSSIBLE CHOICES:
0: no periodic report
[0.25 ... 720] in hours and hundredths of hours
The chosen values are automatically corrected to the nearest whole minute to
obtain the computation period.
Default value: 0.00
(00h00)
NOTE:
You can choose parameters from 0.25 hour (15 mn) to 720 hours (30 days) if
you want a periodic report.
If you do not want any periodic report, configure 0 in this parameter or do not
select any trace or maths in the report selection parameter.
WARNING:
You cannot choose parameter numbers between 0.01 and 0.24 hours.
When the recorder prints many messages (ex. CHART DOC, ALARM,
DIGITAL ...), some periodic reports may not be printed.
EXAMPLE:
If the entered value is 0.33, then the computation period is 20 mn.
Summary of Contents for DPR180
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Page 3: ...DPR 180 DIGITAL STRIP CHART RECORDER PRODUCT MANUAL Ref US1I 6171 Issue 13 March 2010 ...
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