Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
MAN-02-04-97-0713-EN Rev. 1
October 2019
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Section 10: View Routines
View Routines
Data logger modes:
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OFF: the data logger is not active.
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RECORDER mode: the XTE3000 measures and memorizes the following 3 data:
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Main voltage supply (V)
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Motor temperature (°C)
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Temperature inside the electronics compartment (°C)
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T-RECORDER mode: the XTE3000 measures and memorizes the following 3 data:
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Torque in OP/CL
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Motor temperature (°C)
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Voltage
In RECORDER and T-RECORDER mode, the SAMPLING TIME fixes the time interval among
two sets of measures. Up to 256 sets of measures (equivalent to 256x4 samples) can be
memorized. The sampling time can be configured from 1 to 3600 seconds. As the memory
becomes full, the recorder stops recording or overwrites the previous data according to the
selected MEMORY MODE (“stop when full” or “continuous”). If “continuous” was selected,
as a new set of measures is achieved the oldest one is canceled and the new one becomes
the latest. Up to 10,000 cycles of full memory overwriting are performed, and then the
recorder stops. In T-RECORDER mode, the recording operation is also stopped if a torque
alarm is raised in opening or in closing. This additional feature allows the user to maintain
memory of the last 256 samples and see the trend of torque, motor temperature, and
main voltage prior to the alarm. A new start of T-RECORDER clears the data stored in the
memory. By using a PDA or PC, the recorded data can be viewed by a graph where time is
on the X axis and the measured data on the Y axis.
Figure 68 below shows a graph with a sampling time of 2 seconds in RECORDER mode
(electronics temperature and motor temperature).
Figure 68
Recorder Mode
Figure 69 shows the data logger in "T-Recorder" mode.