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DGC6 – UserManual
4.6.3 CV Log Rate
Setting of the time interval in which the current values of all registered SP are stored (in seconds).
Symbol
Description
Setting Status
Function
10s
Time in
seconds
10s
Time interval between two entries in the CSV file
(10- 9999 sec = approx. 2.7 h )
4.6.4 Alarm Status
Symbol
Description
Setting Status
Function
OFF
Alarm status
OFF
OFF = Alarms aren’t stored.
ON = Alarms are stored.
Release of the alarm recording for all active measuring points on the USB device into a separate CSV file for alarms
and faults.
The name of the file structured as follows:
AEMMTT.csv, with MM standing for the current month and TT standing for the current day.
Every day, a new file with the current date is generated. This makes sure that the files won’t be too big to be still edited
by established PC programs.
Internal structure of the file
(The headlines are not written in the file!)
Time
SP
Gas
CV
AV
A1
A2
A3
A4
09_49_47
DP 02
CO
84
84
40
80
09_49_47
DP 03
CO
194
194
40
80
100
100
09_50_02
DP 02
CO
20
20
09_50_02
DP 03
CO
20
20
The first column gives the time, the second the SP address and the third the gas type.
In the fourth column there is the current value.
The fifth column displays the average value.
In the sixth column there is A1, if the first alarm is active, in the seventh column A2, if second alarm is active and so on
until the fourth alarm.
All active alarms of the SP are always written if there is any change of an alarm. The reset of an alarm is documented
by an empty column. This shows how long the alarm has been active.