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Intuitive Mercury 6-5M Controller with TDB
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Warning
Please Note
The specifications of the product detailed on this
Set-Up Guide may change without notice. RDM
Ltd. shall not be liable for errors or for incidental
or consequential damages, directly and indirectly,
in connection with the furnishing, performance or
misuse of this product or document.
Ensure that all power is
switched off before
installing or maintaining
this product
Click o
n to set the controllers ‘real time clock’.
Note
: when connected to a DMTouch, the time will automatically sync itself.
When the controller is used as a standalone device and not connected to a network (e.g. DM), the RTC will automatically follow the British
Sumer Time Zone as long as the below string is present;
GMT0BST-1,M3.5.0/01:00:00,M10.5.0/02:00:00
Selecting allows you to set the logging period.
You can select 15 minutes, 30 minutes or 60 minutes.
15 minutes will log on the hour and every 15 minutes thereafter
30 minutes will log on the hour and on the half hour
60 minutes will log on the hour every hour
The amount of log data stored within the controller is dependent on the number of I/O used in your TDB program and the logging period
selected. For example the controller can record up to 7 days of log data, with a 15 minute sample rate, when up to 63 inputs/outputs are used
within the TDB.
Selecting allows you to change and set new parameters
Selecting allows you to put the parameters back to their original settings
Selecting allows you to set in a name for the controller/program
Selecting will display the log from midnight to present time. See
Note:
below
To get data for a specific period you can edit the web browser URL
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/log.htm?Start=hhmmddMMyy&End=hhmmddMMyy
Where: -
xxx
Is the IP address of the controller
hh
hours
mm
minutes
dd
day
MM
month
yy
year (11 for year 2011)
Note that there is a start time and an end time.
You could use a start time only and it will show data from the start time entered till the present time
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/log.htm?Start=hhmmddMMyy
Note:
There is a limit to how much data can be displayed so if all data requested is not shown you will have to get the log again from when it
stopped previously. If logging digital outputs the log will show 0.0 for off and 1.0 for on.
Time
Config
Default Parameters
Parameters
Name
Get Log