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Statistical Report Schedules
Figure 16: Statistical and report schedules
A report schedule can instruct the DT80 to return statistical information (average, SD, max., min.,…) for one or more
channels. The DT80 does this by
•
scanning its input channels and executing calculations at frequent intervals of time, then
•
retaining intermediate values to produce a statistical data summary at longer intervals.
There are two schedules involved:
•
The primary statistical data is collected at frequent intervals, which are determined by the
statistical sub-
schedule
RS
.
•
The statistical data summary (average, SD,…) is returned and logged at longer intervals, which are determined
by the report schedule(s) that are requesting the statistical information.
The statistical sub-schedule has its own interval trigger. The default is one second, but you can change that — see
Redefining the Statistical Sub-Schedule’s Trigger (P57)
below.
To return statistical data, include — in any report schedule — a statistical channel option for the specific input channels,
calculations, and so on where statistically scanned is required. For example
RA1M 2TT(AV)
will sample a type T thermocouple connected to channel 2 (
2TT
) once a second (because one second is the default
scan rate for the statistical sub-schedule). Once a minute (
RA1M
), the average
(AV)
of these 60 measurements will be
reported and logged.
Note1:
Simply including a statistical channel option (
(AV)
in the example above) invokes the statistical sub-schedule.
Note2:
There is no need to include RS, the statistical sub-schedule’s ID, anywhere (unless you want to alter RS’s trigger — see
Redefining the Statistical Sub-Schedule’s Trigger (P57
below).
For details of the statistical channel options available, see
Statistical Channel Options (P76)
.
Redefining the Statistical Sub-Schedule’s Trigger
The statistical sub-schedule’s trigger can be altered from its default of one second. Define the statistical sub-schedule’s
trigger in the same way as for report schedules (see
Changing a Schedule Trigger (P59)
), by using the RS schedule ID
and sending an RS… schedule command to the DT80. If you don’t specify the RS schedule’s trigger in this way, it
defaults to once per second. Here are some examples:
Schedule header
Instructs
DT80
to accumulate specified statistical data
RS10S
every 10 seconds
RS1-E
on each 1 to 0 transition of digital input 1
RS
continuously
Statistical Sub-Schedule Halt/ Go
The statistical sub-schedule can be halted by sending the HS command, and start it again by sending the GS command.
Important:
Because statistical sampling of channels stops the moment the HS command is sent, be aware that the reported statistical
summaries do not include data from this halt period.
See also
Halting & Resuming Schedules (P59)
.
Multiple Statistical Information for a Channel
If more than one type of statistical information is required for a channel, then each statistical option must be placed in a
separate channel option list. For example, the channel list
1TT(AV)(SD)(MX)
results in periodic average, standard deviation and maximum data for the
1TT
channel.
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