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Volu
me Since Last Reset:
Allows for counting the accu
mulated count since the last reset.
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Unit:
Allows
for configuring a custom unit for the count performed per acquisition interval. The field allows you to describe the unit with up
to eight characters.
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Reset:
See
Accumulator Resetting
section.
14.2.3.4.3 ACCUMULATOR RESETTING
Fig. 14
– Accumulador resetting
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By SMS:
If selected, allows the reset to be performed by means of an SMS. See
SMS
section.
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Periodic:
If selec
ted, allows to set the reset to be performed daily, weekly or monthly, and you can add time, day of the week or date.
13.1.4.2
"EVENT LOGGING" OR "LOG CONTROL" MODE
Fig. 15
– Digital Input Screen: Event Mode
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Tag:
Allows for configuring a name to be used as identifi
cation for the digital channel. The field accepts up to 16 characters.
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Input Type:
Allows for selecting the digital input mode, which has the "Pulse Count", "Event Logging" or "Log Control" options. If "Log Control"
mode is selected, the "By Digital Input" mode should be selected in the "Start Mode" and "End Mode" parameters on the "Data Logs" screen.
Otherwise, the configuration will have no effect.
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Sensor Type:
Allows for configuring the sensor type to be connected to the digital input: PNP, NPN or Dry Contact.
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Event Edge:
Allows for configuring the desired event edge. The device will thus log events whenever the configured edge is detected at the
digital input. In "Event Logging" mode, logging can be configured to record at the rising, falling or both edges. In "Log Control" mode, the user
can choose to control logs at the rising, falling or both edges, logging at logical level ‘1’ or logical level ‘0’.
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Debounce:
A debounce time will need to be configured for edge detection. Debounce refers to the sensor stabilization time – the minimum
time at which the sensor must remain at the logical level of interest for the detected edge to be considered valid. The minimum configurable
debounce time is 50 milliseconds; the maximum is 6 seconds. The device will only record the event after the end of the debounce time. As
such, the event will be logged with a delay equal to the debounce time.
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