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PowerLogic
TM
 Series 800 Power Meter
63230-500-225A2
Chapter 7—Logging
3/2011
58
Memory Allocation for Log Files
Each file in the power meter has a maximum memory size. Memory is not shared between 
the different logs, so reducing the number of values recorded in one log will not allow more 
values to be stored in a different log. The following table lists the memory allocated to each 
log:
Alarm Log
By default, the power meter can log the occurrence of any alarm condition. Each time an 
alarm occurs it is entered into the alarm log. The alarm log in the power meter stores the 
pickup and dropout points of alarms along with the date and time associated with these 
alarms. You select whether the alarm log saves data as first-in-first-out (FIFO) or fill and 
hold. With PowerLogic software, you can view and save the alarm log to disk, and reset the 
alarm log to clear the data out of the power meter’s memory. 
Alarm Log Storage
The power meter stores alarm log data in non-volatile memory. The size of the alarm log is 
fixed at 100 records. 
Maintenance Log
The power meter stores a maintenance log in non-volatile memory. The file has a fixed 
record length of four registers and a total of 40 records. The first register is a cumulative 
counter over the life of the power meter. The last three registers contain the date/time of 
when the log was updated. Table 7–4 describes the values stored in the maintenance log. 
These values are cumulative over the life of the power meter and cannot be reset. 
NOTE: Use PowerLogic software to view the maintenance log. 
Table 7–3: Memory Allocation for Each Log 
Log Type
Max. Records 
Stored
Max. Register 
Values Recorded
Storage 
(Bytes)
Power Meter
Model
Alarm Log
100
11
2,200
All models
Maintenance Log
40
4
320
All models
Billing Log
5000
96 + 3 D/T
65,536
PM810 with 
PM810LOGPM820
PM850
PM870
Data Log 1
1851
96 + 3 D/T
14,808
PM810 with 
PM810LOGPM820
PM850
PM870
Data Log 2
5000
96 + 3 D/T
393,216
PM850
PM870
Data Log 3
5000
96 + 3 D/T
393,216
PM850
PM870
Data Log 4
32,000
96 + 3 D/T
393,216
PM850
PM870