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Chapter 11: Programming for Phone Line Applications
copy the graph to the windows clipboard by clicking the Copy button. This allows you to paste
the graph into other applications. The Zoom In and Zoom Out buttons let you view the data with
more or less detail. The Reset button restores the original view of the graph. When finished,
click the Close button to return to the Datalog form.
export
The Export button allows you to save the data in the grid to a comma-delimited file. This data
format can then be imported into other applications.
Copy
The Copy button will copy the data in the grid to the Windows Clipboard. This makes it easy
to import the data into other applications, such as MS Excel or Lotus 123, because all you have
to do is Paste it from the Clipboard.
Delete
The delete button will delete ALL of the datalog samples for the data points regardless of the
time period selected for the query.
The print button will print all data in the grid.
New query
The new query button closes the current grid and allows you to build a new query.
Close
Click the close button when you are finished viewing the data. This will return to the DataLog
form.
eVeNT LOGGeR
The SCADA 3000 keeps track of important system events with its built-in Event Logger. Each
SCADA 3000 can store up to 1000 system events. System events include user log-ins, alarms,
incoming & outgoing telephone calls, and alarm acknowledgments. See Appendix B for a com-
plete list of events stored by the SCADA 3000. The Event Log can be viewed/retrieved sev-
eral ways: (1) It can be sent as a scheduled report from the SCADA 3000 via fax or e-mail (see
Reports); (2) it can be downloaded manually while a user is online; and (3) you can have your
computer automatically call one or more units and retrieve the Event Logger based on a polling
schedule (see Polling). Once the events have been downloaded to your computer, you can run
the Event Log viewer to perform queries on the data. Note that once the event logger in the
SCADA 3000 is full, the oldest records will be overwritten by the newest.