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3) Set the time for logging data acquisition.
Enter the time during which logs are collected.
If "0" is set, log collection is continued until the Stop Logging button is
clicked or the number of logs reaches 5000.
4) Click the Start Logging button.
Logs are collected during the specified logging collecting time.
However, the log collection is stopped when the Stop Logging button
is clicked or the number of logs reaches 5000.
5) If an item is selected in the log list, the status of the selected date/time
is displayed in the "Log display part".
(b) Buttons in the dialog box
• Clear Log
Clears the logs in the module.
When "RAM + Flash ROM" is selected, the logs stored in flash ROM are
also cleared.
• Save / Read
Saves the Log List information in CSV format. Moreover, reads out the
saved log file (CSV format) and displays the data in the Log List.
(2) Precautions
(a) Logging does not start when:
• Clearing the logs stored in the flash ROM is not completed. (Error code:
B323
H
)
• With "RAM + Flash ROM" selected, 45 logs are already stored to flash
ROM. (Error code: B324
H
)
• The total number of times the logs were stored in flash ROM exceeded
100,000.
(Error code: B325
H
)
(b) Log storage area and storable number of logs
The following are the log storage areas:
• RAM area (inside the module)
: Up to 95 logs
• flash ROM area (inside the module)
: Up to 45 logs
• HDD for GX Works2 (personal computer)
: Up to 5000
When storing 95 logs or more (Max. 5000), keep GX Works2 connected
even after starting logging.
If the number of logs in the RAM area exceeds 95 without connection to GX
Works2, the oldest log is deleted, and the new log is stored.
Summary of Contents for L26CPU-BT
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Page 32: ...3 5 3 5 3 SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 51: ...4 2 4 2 4 PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION 4 ...
Page 61: ...6 4 6 4 6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION ...
Page 63: ...6 6 6 6 6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 8 The connection method is shown below ...
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Page 246: ...11 9 11 9 11 EXAMPLE OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE MASTER STATION AND REMOTE DEVICE STATIONS ...
Page 311: ...13 2 13 2 13 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE MASTER STATION AND INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATIONS MEMO 13 ...
Page 321: ...14 10 14 10 14 EXAMPLE OF COMMUNICATION WHEN MOUNTING MODULES ON THE HEAD MODULE ...
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