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TempScan / MultiScan User's Manual
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Instrument
Inventory
Accesses the System Inventory dialog box.
Alarms
Brings up selection list for Status, Log configuration, and Log Enable
Status
Brings up the Alarm Status box. The Alarm Status box shows the current state of each
alarm. The alarm state appears as either a “1” or “0”, the “1” being digital High, and the
“0” being digital Low (0). A one-for-one correlation between the alarm number and
channel can only occur if each channel of a 32 channel [or less] system is assigned to a
dedicated alarm number.
Log configuration
Alarm logging is a feature of
ChartView
Plus
only. Alarm Logging allows you to
monitor the Alarm states of the instrument, and save selected information to a file
whenever any of the states change. Alarm logging is implemented by periodically
polling the instrument; the time interval between polls is about one second. With this in
mind you should note that any event that could trigger an alarm, that is one second or
less in duration, could be missed and not logged.
From the Alarm configuration dialog box you can define the information that will be saved
in the log file. Options include the Time and Date when the state change occurred, the
Alarm number, the Channel(s) that tripped the alarm along with the current reading, and
the state of the alarm itself or all alarms, either 1 or 0. Additionally you can define the
character that is used to separate the information in the file. This is useful if you want to
read the file into a program that presents the information in a tabular format, such as
Microsoft Excel.
By using combinations of option settings you can define how the alarm log file is filled. If
you choose not to save Alarm ID's (Alarm numbers) in combination with saving All Alarm
States, your Alarm file will be saved with one line of text each time an Alarm state change
is detected during polling. The line will contain the optional Time and Date and 32 digits,
one for each alarm, set to either 0 or 1. The left most digit being Alarm one, the
rightmost Alarm 32. Note that you can not choose to save Channel information if you
have selected not to save Alarm ID's. The following example shows what the Alarm log
entries look like if this configuration is selected:
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