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Data Logger Functional Block
with the DL-10 devices and the selected logs will be
displayed in the Data Log list area.
Data Log list
This list shows each of the data logs for all selected
DL-10s; typically 3 logs per DL-10. The Level field
displays what the log level is, the Uploaded/Size field
shows how many bytes of data have been uploaded
and how large the intermediate binary file is.
To select a data log, click its Data Log field. To set
options for a data log, double click its Data Log field
to open a Log Preferences dialog. To manually
control a data log, right-click its Data Log field and
select a command from the shortcut menu (see Log
Menu Commands, later in this chapter).
Refresh All
Click this button to poll and update all log level fields
in the Data Log list.
CLR
Click this button to clear the status bar at the bottom
of the window. The status bar displays any network
errors encountered during the session.
Menu Commands
The following commands are available in the menu bar of the Data Logger
Utility:
File Menu
Exit
Exits the utility.
View Menu
Show NI Select
Opens the network interface selection dialog when a
network is selected using the network Select…
button. If this option is not selected, the default
network interface will be selected.
Show Subsystem Select
Opens the subsystem selection dialog when a network
is selected using the Select button. If this option is not
selected, the DL-10 devices from all subsystems in the
network will be displayed when the network is opened
using the Select button.
Log Menu
Upload Now
Uploads the selected data log to a binary log file (.BIN
extension). This file is created in the same folder that
the Data Logger Utility was run from, with a naming
format of LwDLogLN.bin, where L is 0 for the first
DL-10 device selected, and 1 for the second, and so
on; and N is 1 for Log 1, 2 for Log 2, etc.
Export
Exports the binary log file for the selected data log.
Once a data log has been uploaded, the binary log file