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5.4.7.
Relays
In the section dedicated to relays, you can configure each of the relays present inside the
MR3000SB. In particular:
•
The parameter connected to a certain relay:
◦
Alarm 1 and Alarm 2
: the relay is activated when the related alarm threshold is
exceeded.
◦
Trigger:
the relay is activated when an event (created by a trigger) is recorded.
◦
Error
: the relay is activated when an error is detected
◦
Error and warning
: the relay is activated when an error or a warning is detected.
◦
Recording:
the relay is activated at the beginning of a recording of a manual
recording, a timed recording, a trigger recording, a common trigger recording or a
hardware trigger recording. The test pulse is not taken into account.
◦
Common Alarm 1
,
common Alarm 2 and common trigger
are available only for the
master device in a network of different interconnected devices.
•
How long the relay remains activated (Holding time), if the latch condition is not selected.
•
If the relay is latched.
•
If in the default state the relay is powered or unpowered.
Figure 5.4.13. Subsection dedicated to the relays.
5.4.8.
Advanced settings
This section is divided in Recording settings and Traffic settings.
In
Event recording settings
you can choose between two file formats:
XMR
, the proprietary format prepared by Bartec Syscom for events.
ASCII,
a simple format where all the data recorded is put in a simple text file. It is
convenient if you plan to use software like
GNU Octave,
Matlab
or other commercial
software to view and process your data.
Moreover, you can choose the maximum duration for manual events. This means that if you do not
stop the measure, the entire measure is divided in files having the duration set at this point.
Limitation for triggered recordings can be set in chapter 5.1.2.