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Multi-Data Logging and Filing Software
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With AddMulti, you can organize data logging channels into a maximum of 50 measurement groups of 32 channels, set logging conditions for the groups, and log data separately on a group-by-group basis. The data files thus logged are saved in separate files, also by group.
(Note: If linked with MXLOGGER, AddMulti can only be used at one particular measurement interval of a single MX100 unit.)
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Lets you set data acquisition conditions and start/stop data logging, group by group. In addition, this component displays group names and statuses.
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Detailed Operating Status Monitor
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Logging in progress Logging in progress Lets you monitor the data logging status, measurement interval, starting/ ending times, and the number of data items of each group, in real time.
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Configure such data items as the group name, channel assignments and recording rate on a group-by-group basis.
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Storing Logging Data Files
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Directories for storing data:
In the window for setting data logging conditions, you can choose a desired directory. As many data directories as the number of groups you have defined are automatically created under each project setup.
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Characterization of Multi-Logging Using AddMulti
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This multi-logging enables you to set logging conditions for each measurement group and start/stop data logging separately on a group-bygroup basis.
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Start/End-of-Data-logging Conditions
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| Conditions for starting: |
Immediate/appointed time/alarm trigger/level trigger |
| Conditions for stopping: |
Continuous/appointed time/alarm trigger/level trigger/number of data items |
| Immediate: |
Manually click the Start Recording button to begin data logging. |
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Continues data logging. To stop, manually click the End button. |
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| Alarm trigger: |
After recording has started, the software monitors the alarm status and waits for a trigger. Logging starts or ends as triggered by a point of change where the alarm is activated or cancelled. |
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| Appointed time: |
After the start of recording, the software monitors the time of the data. Logging starts or ends when the time of the data equals exceede the appointed time. |
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| Level trigger: |
After the start of recording, the software monitors the alarm status and waits for a trigger. Logging starts or ends as triggered by the state in which the measured data value goes above or below the specified data value. |
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| Number of data items: |
Specify the number of data items as the end-ofacquisition condition. Logging ends when the specified number of data items are written into a file. |
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DAQOPC/DAQOPC for Darwin are communication interface packages that comply with the OPC standard.
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