SC300 Handbook
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IPN 997-00012-03 B2 Issue B2 July 2018
Data Logging
The SC300 has the following data logging functions.
All log files are readable by Excel or similar spreadsheet programs.
When opening a log file, Excel gives the message “The file you are trying to open, …, is in a
different format than specified by the file extension. Verify that the file is not corrupted and is
from a trusted source before opening the file. Do you want to open the file now?”.
Click
Yes
.
The SC300 has several combined log files. These include a large amount of data, and will take
significantly longer to download than a single log.
All logs can be downloaded using web. However, DCTools can only download the Event, Data
and Energy Logs.
Event Log
The Event Log records every system event. See System Event Types on page 143 for a
description of event log entries.
The most recent Event Log entries are shown by the SC300 web view, on the Log screen. See
Communication via Web Browser on page 106.
Data Log
The Data Log records several system parameters (AC Voltage, Bus Voltage, Load Current,
Rectifier Current, Battery Current, Battery Temperature and Ah Discharged) at specified
intervals. The rate of recording increases (interval is reduced) when the bus voltage differs from
the float voltage by more than a specified value.
Data log entries are also written whenever a system event occurs (as for the Event Log).
The most recent Data Log entries are also shown in the SC300 web view, on the Log screen. See
Communication via Web Browser on page 106.
Data Min/Max Log
This log records the minimum and maximum values of the logged inputs during each log
interval.
Data and Events Log
This log shows data and events in a single log file. This is useful for fault –finding, as it shows
alarms and analog values on the same time scale.
Energy Log
The Energy Log records the energy reading for all configured energy meters at the specified
Energy Meters Log Interval.
Power Log
The Energy Log records the power reading for energy meters at the specified Power Meters Log
Interval. It includes for each interval:
•
Power
•
Power Minimum
•
Power Maximum