Printing data, Real-time data logging, 2 viewing real-time min/max log – SATEC PM135 Manual User Manual
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Chapter 7 Monitoring Meters
Viewing Real-time Min/Max Log
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PM135 Powermeter Series
To avoid confusion, do not store data files into the Sites directory where
site databases are located.
Printing Data
To check the report, as it will look when printed, select Print Preview
from the File menu.
To print retrieved data, click on the
button on the PAS toolbar, select
a printer, and then click OK.
Real-time Data Logging
PAS allows you to store data records to a database automatically at the
time it updates data on the screen.
To setup the real-time logging options:
1. Open the Data Monitor window.
2. Click on the RT Logging On/Off
button on the local toolbar, or
select RT Logging Options from
the Monitor menu.
3. Select a database, or type the name
for a new database and select a
directory where you want to save it.
4. Select the number of tables, and the
number of records in each table you
want recorded.
5. Adjust the file update rate for
automatic recording. It must be a
multiple of the sampling rate that
you defined in the Instrument Setup
dialog.
6. Click Save.
When you run real-time data polling, PAS automatically saves retrieved
records to a database at the rate you specified.
The RT Logging On/Off button
on the toolbar should be checked all
the time. You can suspend logging by un-checking the button, and then
resume logging by checking it again.
7.2 Viewing Real-time Min/Max Log
To retrieve the real-time Min/Max log data from your meter:
1. Select the device site from the list
box on the PAS toolbar.
2. Point to RT Min/Max Log on the
Monitor menu, and then select a
data set you want to view.
3. Ensure that the On-line button
on the PAS toolbar is checked.
4. Click on the Poll button
.
PAS supports 9 programmable data sets that you can organize as you
wish. To build your data sets, select MinMax Data Sets from the
Monitor menu or click on the
button on the local toolbar.