Ensemble Designs 9670 Audio Automatic Gain and Loudness Control and 9690 Audio Compliance and Monitoring Software User Manual
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Model 9690-15
Audio Compliance and Monitoring Software
Archiving Raw Data Log Files
For archiving the raw data log files, you can copy or move the ones that are not currently being used
by the application to an archiving location of your choice. The raw data log file for the current day
should not be accessed while the software is running, because it will cause a logging error.
Archiving Over the Limit Log Files
Unlike the raw data log files, the over the limit log file, always named “LimitErrors.csv,” is cumulative.
This means that this log file will accumulate data day after day, and could become quite large. When
archiving this file, you can copy or move the file to the archiving location of your choice while the
application is not running. Afterwards, you can either delete this file or clear it using the Clear Current
Log Files button.
Clearing Log Files
Note also the option to clear the current log files by clicking the Clear Current Log Files button. This
clears both the current day’s raw data log file as well as the LimitErrors log file. Make sure to archive log
files before clearing the active log files to avoid losing data.
Logging Errors
If you encounter a logging error, quit the application, delete the working log files and restart. Opening
a log file while the application is running will cause an error.
Over the Limit Events Log File
The log file for capturing over the limit events is named “LimitErrors.csv.” The fields that it captures are:
Date, Time, Module, Channel, Limit, Value. This file is cumulative. It will add data for each day that the
software is running.
Example of an over the limit events log file