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4 Using the Data
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Data Log Function
4.2 Displaying Data as Numerical Values
You can display data in the Numerical Display by copying data saved in the data storage area to an internal device
according to the conditions configured with the Options tab on the Individual Settings dialog box.
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Copying Data to Internal Devices
Copying Sampling Time Data
Sampling time data is copied as a BCD value to the six sequential devices starting with the device configured by
Destination Device.
The sampling time data is copied in year, month, day, hour, minute, second order regardless of the Stored Order of
Data setting.
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Example
When the sampling time 10/01/2011 12:01:30 is copied to the destination device
Data Read Start Position and Copy Order of Data to the Destination Device
The data to copy and the order differs according to the Starting Point and the Stored Order for Data settings.
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Example 1
Copying three items of the newest data in the Data Log to the destination device
HG3G
HG2G-5F
HG2G-5S
HG2G-S
HG4G HG1F HG2F HG2S HG3F HG4F
Data log data
Sampling Time
Value
Destination Device Value
10/01/2011 12:01:30
20
Configured device
→
LDR 10
2011
←
Year
LDR 11
10
←
Month
LDR 12
1
←
Day
LDR 13
12
←
Hour
LDR 14
1
←
Minute
LDR 15
30
←
Second
Item
Setting
Destination Device
LDR 10
Starting Point
Newest Data
Number of Data
3
Stored Order of Data
From Newest to Oldest
Data log data
Sampling Time
Value
Destination Device
Value
12/18/2011 17:44:10
20
Configured device
→
LDR 10
28
←
Copy from newest data
1
1
R
D
L
:
:
26
12/19/2011 19:24:43
2
1
R
D
L
2
2
24
12/19/2011 20:01:54
24
Newest data
read starting point
→
12/19/2011 21:39:21
26
12/20/2011 05:57:06
28
Amount of data: 3