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The next screen is the “Log Details” screen. Each
measurement type that can be included in the report has its
own checkbox. They are organized in a matrix that allows
ease of locating a specific signal and ease in enabling or
disabling entire columns or phases of them. Any checkbox
with a check in it, will appear in the report.
The Log Details screen also has a checkbox to direct
graphs to be included in the report. If this box is checked,
each variable will have a graph only included. The data of
the graph will only be during the time period specified in the Datalog Information screen. A word of
caution here: if your computer is under-powered or has limited extended memory and you select all of
the variable types and checkmark either of the graphics boxes, the report program may slow down or
even fail. The solution would be to either select less variables or remove the checkmark from the
graphics box.
The Log Details screen also has a box for entering a KWH cost rate. This will be used in the report for
all cost estimates.
When you are satisfied with the selections, click on “Next” to obtain the report.
Viewing a Report
The report appears on screen and is in
a “rich text” format. You can edit and
format the report within any word
processing application. At the top is
the title that you entered, followed by
information about the source of the
data (filename, start time, and end
time). The example shown is a
comparison report, so there is
information about the source of the
“before” data and separate information
about the source of the “after” data.
After the source information is the main
body of the report. Each measurement
type is listed in the first column. The
“Before” column is the one number
summary for the measurement type for
the “before” time period. If it is an
average (like “Voltage, Phase 1, Avg.”)
the value is the average over the
“before” timeframe. If it is a maximum
(like “Voltage, Phase 1, Max.”), it is the
maximum over the “before” timeframe. If it is an estimate (like “Cost, estimated per month”), it is an
estimate of what the value would be for one month if the “before” data continued for the entire month.
After the “Before” column, is the “After” column. This provides the summaries for the measurement
types during the timeframe of the “after” data. The next column is a statement of the units associated
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