Emerson Network Router ユーザーズマニュアル
Installation and Use Manual
77
Me
te
r V
e
e
ri
fication
T
ransmitter T
e
rmina
ls
Data Log
g
e
r
T
ra
n
sm
itte
r Co
r Co
nf
igu
igu
rati
o
o
n
Chapter 7
Data Logger
7.1
Overview
The Data Logger tool allows periodic logging of user-selected meter data, including process variables,
diagnostic variables, and output levels. Data logged via Data Logger can be viewed or imported into
external programs such as spreadsheets for further analysis.
diagnostic variables, and output levels. Data logged via Data Logger can be viewed or imported into
external programs such as spreadsheets for further analysis.
7.2
Using Data Logger
The Data Logger screen is shown in Figure 7-1.
To set up data logging, you must define the log file, specify the type of data to be logged and the
frequency of data points, and start the logging process.
frequency of data points, and start the logging process.
7.2.1
Defining the log file
To define the log file:
1. Click the
File Type
radio button to specify the log file format. Options include:
•
.txt
– standard text file
•
.csv
– comma separated values, for import into standard spreadsheets
•
.dif
– data interchange format, for import into standard spreadsheets
2. Enter the name for the log in the
Filename
textbox.
3. Click the
...
button to bring up a file browser and specify the location where the log will be
saved.
4. Specify
Update Rate
and unit to control the frequency of data points in the log.
Note: If you are using HART protocol, be careful not to set Update Rate too high. On HART/Bell 202,
Micro Motion suggests logging as few variables as possible, and setting the update rate to 5–10
seconds (50000–10000 msec). The same restrictions apply to HART/RS485 at lower baud rates,
especially 1200 baud.
Micro Motion suggests logging as few variables as possible, and setting the update rate to 5–10
seconds (50000–10000 msec). The same restrictions apply to HART/RS485 at lower baud rates,
especially 1200 baud.
5. Use the
Status Error Logging
checkbox to specify whether status errors will be written to the
log.
6. Use the
Log On
radio buttons to specify how the data will be logged:
•
To log only when variable values change, select
Device Data Change
. An initial value
will be logged for each variable as soon as the logging is started, but subsequent data
points will be logged only if the values change. If process variables are stable, no data will
be recorded.
points will be logged only if the values change. If process variables are stable, no data will
be recorded.
•
To log data continuously irrespective of whether process data change or not, select
Time
Interval
. Data will be logged continuously according to the time interval set in the
Update
Rate
textbox.