CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS
PRODUCT SETUP
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5.3.10 Data logger
SETTINGS
PRODUCT SETUP
DATA LOGGER
The data logger samples and records up to 16 analog parameters at a user-defined sampling rate. This recorded data can
be downloaded to EnerVista UR Setup and displayed with parameters on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis.
All data is stored in non-volatile memory, so the information is retained when power to the relay is lost.
For a fixed sampling rate, the data logger can be configured with a few channels over a long period or a larger number of
channels for a shorter period. The relay automatically partitions the available memory between the channels in use. The
following table outlines examples of storage capacities for a system frequency of 60 Hz.
Table 5-14: Data logger storage capacity example
DATA LOGGER MODE
— This setting configures the mode in which the data logger operates. When set to “Continuous,” the
data logger actively records any configured channels at the rate as defined by the
DATA LOGGER RATE
. The data logger is
idle in this mode when no channels are configured. When set to “Trigger,” the data logger records any configured channels
at the instance of the rising edge of the
DATA LOGGER TRIGGER
source FlexLogic operand. The data logger ignores all
DATA LOGGER
DATA LOGGER MODE:
Continuous
Range: Continuous, Trigger
DATA LOGGER TRIGGER:
Off
Range: FlexLogic operand
DATA LOGGER RATE:
60000 msec
Range: 15 to 3600000 ms in steps of 1
DATA LOGGER CHNL 1:
Off
Range: Off, any FlexAnalog/actual value parameter
See Appendix A for list
DATA LOGGER CHNL 16:
Off
Range: Off, any FlexAnalog/actual value parameter
See Appendix A for list
DATA LOGGER CONFIG:
0 CHNL x 0.0 DAYS
Range: Not applicable - shows computed data only
Sampling rate
Channels
Days
Storage capacity
15 ms
1
0.1
482 s
8
0.1
60 s
9
0.1
54 s
16
0.1
30 s
1000 ms
1
0.3
32729 s
8
0.1
4091 s
9
0.1
3637 s
16
0.1
2046 s
60000 ms
1
22.7
1963710 s
8
2.8
245460 s
9
2.5
218190 s
16
1.4
127230 s
3600000 ms
1
1362.1
117822600 s
8
170.2
14727600 s
9
151.3
13091400 s
Changing any setting affecting data logger operation clears data in the log.
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