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4.7.
EVENT LOGGING AND SD CARD
4.7.1.
EVENT LOGGING
The signaller contains EEPROM memory capable of recording 127 records of EVENT data as well
as other data including time, date and peak flux. These logged EVENTS occur on each
DETECTION (and non-detections EVENTS in PIG PASSED detection method) and are retained
until erased.
This EVENT data can be copied to SD card via the menu system providing an SD card is fitted;
reference 4.5.2 COPY EVENTS TO SD CARD.
4.7.2.
SD CARD
The micro SD Card (if installed) can be used to record 3 types of data.
Log Data:
While enabled, the sensor data will be logged to SD card (reference 4.5.22 SD LOG) at a rate of
one record entry every 200ms. The data log file will be automatically created on power up and
closed on shutdown.
The filename format is “YYMMDD HHMMSS 4003 LOG.csv”.
The date and time is the point the file was created
Detection Log:
A DETECTION log file is created with each EVENT occurrence. The event file is similar to the
EVENT LOG. The detection log is created if the SD Card is present even if the Log Data is not
enabled.
Filename format is “YYMMDD HHMMSS 4003 DETECTION LOG.csv”
The date and time point when the detection criteria was met.
Event Log:
An EVENT log file is created when the EVENTS stored in EEPROM are copied to the SD Card,
reference 4.5.2 COPY EVENTS TO SD CARD.
Filename format is YYMMDD HHMMSS 4003 EVENT nnn LOG.csv”.
Where nnn is the event number.
The date and time point when the detection criteria was met.
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