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10.1.7.
Data logging
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Data logging commences when a firing is started.
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It finishes when the firing is complete and when the kiln has cooled to 100°C.
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The “LOGxyz.CSV” file is generated on the USB flash drive.
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The first file created will be “LOG000.CSV”.
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Subsequent firing processes will generate files “LOG001.CSV” to “LOG999.CSV”.
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Only 1000 log files in total can be created on the USB flash drive.
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It is recommended that you move the log files to another storage medium after a few firing processes.
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It takes about 1 second until the individual files are indexed on the flash drive and only then can a new file be
created.
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So, for example, if there are files LOG000.CSV to LOG100.CSV on the USB flash drive there would be a delay of
just over 100 seconds before LOG101.CSV could be created and logging could be commenced.
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The files are generated in CSV file format and ASCII code and can be imported directly into Microsoft Excel
tables.
10.1.8.
Logging interval
The interval can be set in configuration mode with parameter P50 in a range between 5 and 300 seconds
(see section 12.).
Preset value:
60 seconds
10.1.9.
Log file format
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Note:
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A value of “1” in the “Event 1” column indicates that the switch output was active in the completed firing program
at the specified time.
In the case of the “event” switch output 1, this means that the event was active.
In the case of the “flap” switch output 1, this means that the flap was active.
In the case of the “fan” switch output 1, this means that the fan was active.
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In the log file, the column of "Event 2" indicates with the value "1" that switching output 2 was active in the
completed firing program at the specified time.
If switching output 2 is programmed as "Event", this means that the event was active.
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In these cases, the switch output 1/2 (event 1/2) indicator lights up above the event key on the front of the
controller.
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A value of “0” in the column of "Event 1/2" indicates that the switch output was not active in the completed firing
program at the specified time.
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In these cases, the switch output 1/2 (event 1/2) indicator above the event key on the front of the controller does
not light up.
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