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Report Function
The report function is one of the functions provided by the optional computation
function (/M1).
This function computes the average, maximum, minimum, and sum for the specified
channels at specified intervals and writes the result to the internal memory.
You can select the report type from hourly reports only, daily reports only, daily and
monthly reports, and weekly and monthly reports. The reports are created every hour on
the hour for hourly reports, at the specified hour on the hour for daily reports (once a
day), at the specified hour on the hour on the specified day for weekly reports (once a
week), and at the specified hour on the hour on the specified date for monthly reports
(once a week).
For example, in the case of daily reports, the average, maximum, minimum, and sum
over a day for the specified channels are computed at the specified time (on the hour),
and the results are acquired to the internal memory. This constitutes one report data set.
The report data residing in the memory can be displayed on the RD-MV100’s LCD (see
section 1.3, “Display Function”).
In addition, the report data residing in the internal memory can be saved to an external
storage medium (section 1.4, “Storage Function”). Because the report data are saved to
the external storage medium in ASCII format, spreadsheet applications can be used to
view the data (see appendix 2, “Data Format of ASCII Files”).
For details related to the report function, see chapter 11.
Item
Description
Report type
Select from hourly reports only, daily reports only, daily and
monthly reports, and weekly and monthly reports.
Number of channels per report
Up to 12 channels
Computed data
Average, maximum, minimum, and sum
Number of reports that can be
Up to 40
acquired to the internal memory
Data format
ASCII format
For a display example of report data, see section 1.3.
1.8 Computation Function and Report Function (/M1, Option)
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