Document P/N:
2A44778_SVC_MNL
Release Date:
07/29/2019
Revision: 1.0
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2.6.2 Constant Logging
While on, the system continuously records data at 1 sample per second. Log files are stored on the SD card in the controller. A new log
file is generated at startup, noon, and midnight so that each file contains a maximum of 12 hours of data. Once a file is closed, it is
compressed and archived on the SD card. A typical 12-hour log file is under 10 MB zipped. The standard SD card supplied with the
system is 32GB with room to store over 15 years of continuous data files.
2.6.3 High-speed Event Logging
Any time a pop-off event occurs and any time the operator executes a manual dump, the system logs at 200 samples per second from
30 seconds before the event to 30 seconds after the event. The high-speed pop-off data is stored in a separate tab in the TDMS log file.
2.6.4 Transferring Files
The suitcase has an external USB port. Log Files can be transferred locally or remotely as described below. A USB device must be
inserted, and the following icon will appear next to the
Log Files
tab, indicating a usable device is present and connected.
Local
The suitcase has an external USB port. To copy/transfer a Log File locally, a USB device must be inserted, and the following icon will
appear next to the
Log Files
tab, indicating a usable device is present and connected.
Once the selected files have been successfully transferred to the USB device, a confirmation dialog will appear. The system will
not overwrite existing files.