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7.9 Statistical report
This report is printed at the end of the statis-
tical period.
The texts “to”, “MIN”, ”MAX”, “AVER.” and
“DIM” are printed in the configured language.
Only channels which are actually present
and whose writing status is activated are in-
cluded in the report.
If overrange or underrange has occured
during the statistical period, the minimum,
maximum and average values are replaced
by “------”.
External report
The external report is compiled as soon as
the corresponding (programmed) logic in-
put is closed.
The report is printed as soon as the logic in-
put is opened again.
Generally for the statistical report:
- If the recorder is switched off at the end of
the statistical period, the report is cancelled.
The same applies if the recorder is re-
configured from the keys or if the setup
connector is plugged in.
- If printing of the statistical report is inter-
rupted by stop, re-configuration, setup,
or a print test or service print, printing the
statistical report is not continued when
recording is re-started.
- If the pen recorder is on stop when prin-
ting the statistical report should start, the
report is printed after the stop is cancelled.
The statistic of a new report runs from the
selected starting time for this new report,
even if the printing of the old report
should be delayed.
Section 8.5.8
Section 10.4
MIN.
MAX.
AVER.
DIM.
Recorder designation
Report start (Date + time)
Report end (Date + time)
to
Name Ch.1
Min. value 1
Max. value 1
Average 1
Unit
Name Ch.2
Min. value 2
Max. value 2
Average 2
Unit
Name Ch.3
Min. value 3
Max. value 3
Average 3
Unit
MIN.
MAX.
AVER.
DIM.
to
Furn. 1
+329.2
+395.1
+370.8
°C
Generator
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V
Ext. temp
-11.02
+24.31
+18.75
°C
06.11.96 08:00
05.11.96 08:00
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