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PD9000
Multivariable Controller
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The
Data Logger Add-On Feature for the
PD9000 Conso allows you to log data to an external
USB flash drive and create logs that contain the same type of
process data or a mix of just about anything you might want to
log. Each log can contain up to 12 process variables, inputs,
outputs, timers, alarm status, relay status or a combination of
parameters such as mA inputs, digital inputs, Modbus inputs,
channels, totals, timers, and more. The data logger can be
controlled in many ways; the start/stop, enable switch, log
trigger, or log interval. See the PD9000 instruction manual
for more details.
Data Logger Add-On feature that is ordered
with the Conso will be activated at the factory. This
Add-On feature can be ordered for existing Conso
units with a firmware version 2.2 or greater, at any time. The
user will receive a key they can enter into the Conso
to unlock the Add-On feature.
Setup Data Log
The
Setup Data Logs
menu is used to configure settings
that are used for logging data to an external USB flash drive.
Any data parameter can be logged; up to 8 data logs can be
created. Each data log can contain from 1 to 12 parameters.
Setup New Data Log
USB DATA LOGGER ADD-ON
FEATURE
Add Items to Be Logged
Each log can contain up to 12 process variables, inputs,
outputs, timers, alarm status, relay status, or a combination
of any of the following parameters:
1. mA Inputs
2. Digital Inputs
3. Modbus Inputs
4. Channels
5. Totals
6. Timers
7. Alarms
8. mA Outputs
9. Relay Outputs
10. Digital Outputs
11. Modbus Outputs
Log #:
Enter log file name
Add:
Add items to be logged
Start / Stop:
Control the log start & stop
Enable Switch: Select an additional log control
Log Trigger:
Trigger log on a specific event
Log Interval:
Log at the specified interval
Log with Units: Each log entry will have the
corresponding engineering units
The setup of the data logs is easy, intuitive, and flexible. You
can create logs that contain the same type of process data or
you can have a mixed of just about anything you might want
to log.
• Navigate to the
Data Logs
menu
• Press the
New
key (F4) to create a new log
• An untitled log is created
Do not change the units for totals, while the data logger is
running; the accumulated total will not be converted to the
new units and the reflected value will not be accurate.