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7.
You can now open that Excel file to see the log for that day.
Structure of the
data log files
Once converted into Excel format, you will see that the log files each follow the
same format, with the columns arranged as follows:
1.
Column A –
Date
: The date the fusion cycle was started.
2.
Column B –
Time
: The time the fusion cycle was started.
3.
Column C –
Millisecond
: Time to save the log line in the fluxer.
4.
Column D to I –
Fusion positions
: Depending on your fluxer model and
configuration, this is where your sample IDs will appear.
5.
Column J –
Recipe number
: Index number (0-31) of the fusion method that
was started.
6.
Column K –
Recipe name
: Name of the fusion method that was started.
7.
Column L –
Fusion counter
: Value of the incremental fusion cycle counter
when the fusion method that was started.
8.
Column M –
Fusion status
: Shows the final status of the fusion
a.
OK
means the fusion successfully finished;
b.
ST
means the fusion was manually stopped;
c.
ER
means an error occurred and interrupted the fusion (causing the
fluxer to reset).
9.
Column N –
Error/warning code
: Value of the last warning or error code
that happened during the fusion.
If the fusion status (in the previous column) says
OK
, a code in this column
is a Warning code only. Warning codes are informative only; the fusion has
actually completed its cycle.
If the fusion status (in the previous column) says
ER
, a code in this column is
an Error code. Error codes are critical, and mean that the fusion cycle did not
complete.
10.
Column O –
Fusion duration (s)
: Actual fusion time in seconds of the
process. Fusion cycles that were interrupted (either manually or due to a
critical error) will naturally show shorter durations than a successful fusion
cycle with the same method.
11.
Column P –
Fusion checksum
: Number that is unique to a set of fusion
method parameters. This can be used to control if any parameter of a given
fusion has been modified by a user.
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