ST-72 User's Manual
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2.7.5.2 LOGGER ENABLED
Enabling the Data Logger allows the ST-72 to record the channel data for all active
channels.
2.7.5.3 SAVE CONFIGURATION FILE
By selecting
SAVE CONFIG FILE
the current configuration file will be backed up on
the SD card. This can be beneficial in the event of a board failure or if multiple ST-72s
must be programmed the same. The filename of the saved will be
UniteNameDDMMYY.cfg
where DDMMYY is the current date. Saving configuration will
overwrite previous saves from the same date. It is recommended to backup
configuration once a unit is fully configured.
2.7.5.4 LOAD CONFIGURATION FILE
Once a file is backed up on the SD card it can be loaded back into the ST-72 to change
the current configuration to a previous configuration or the SD card can be moved to
another unit and the configuration can be copied to the second unit. This is done by
selecting
LOAD CONFIG FILE
then select the name and date of the configuration file
that is to be copied.
2.7.5.5 VIEW LOG FILE TREND
VIEW LOG FILE TREND
displays historic 24 hours of data using the 24 Hour Trend
screen format shown in Figure 1-3. The user selects the date to be displayed and all
active channels for that day are loaded into the ST-72. Use the
/
to scroll
through the 64 channels of Historic data. The ST-72 24 Hour Historic Trend data screen
is identified by the cyan background color in the graph area. All alarm processing is
active during viewing of historic trend and if a new alarm becomes present a prompt will
ask the user if they would like to continue viewing the historic data or exit this mode
and view real time readings.
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