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To open the Data Log Editor window, click Tools > Data Log Editor…. Users can This feature allows users to configure new data loggers, edit existing data loggers, and/or attach tags to data loggers.

To open the Data Log Editor window, click Tools > Data Log Editor….

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On the Data Log Editor pop-up window, a new data logger can be created by clicking the + icon or by right-clicking > .

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Alternatively, users can right-click on the empty space, then click New Data Logger.

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Logger Settings

Once a new data logger has been created, the user is presented with the above Logger Settings tab. The features in this tab are explained in further detail in the following table.

Item

Description

Logging Model Name

Enter the name of the Data Logging model. You may use alphanumeric characters, Korean alphabets, and special characters as the model name. You cannot use a duplicated model name.

Max Logs

The maximum number of rows for the data logger. If the data logger hits the set maximum value in operation, the data logger continues to operate by discarding the oldest logged value for a new value.

Time Stamp Format

Allows the user to customize the formatting of timestamps for the data logger’s data points.

Start Options

Start Up

Enables the data logger on device start up.

Manual

Enables the data logger on execution of a 'datalog.start(“Insert Logging Model Name”)' command.

Condition

Enables the data logger when the Trigger Tag or address value meets the conditions specified by the Comparison and Value fields. When this option is used, the comparison condition is structured as follows: Trigger Tag, Comparison, Value.

Example: For a Trigger Tag “Celsius”, a greater than comparator, and a value of 5, the comparison would be structured as follows:

“Celsius” > 5

Trigger Tag

Tag referenced by the Comparison operator.

Comparison

Allows the user to select from six possible comparators: equal (==), does not equal (!=), greater than (>), greater than or equal to (>=), less than (<), and less than or equal to (<=).

Value

A numerical value or tag to be compared to the Trigger Tag.

Logging Options

Allows the user to modify when a new row is added to the data logger. Note that the data logger must be started before a new row can be added.

Periodic

Adds a row to the data logger at a set interval. Users can adjust this interval using the Hours, Minutes, Seconds, and Milliseconds command.

Tag Value Change

Adds a row to the data logger upon a change in the Trigger Tag's value.

Manual

Adds a row to the data logger upon execution of a ‘datalog.addrow(“Insert Logging Model Name”)' command.

Condition

Adds a row to the data logger when the Trigger Tag or address value meets the conditions specified by the Comparison and Value fields. When this option is used, the comparison condition is structured as follows: Trigger Tag, Comparison, Value.

Example: For a Trigger Tag “Celsius”, a greater than comparator, and a value of 5, the comparison would be structured as follows:

“Celsius” > 5

Trigger Tag

Tag referenced by the Comparison operator.

Comparison

Allows the user to select from six possible comparators: equal (==), does not equal (!=), greater than (>), greater than or equal to (>=), less than (<), and less than or equal to (<=).

Value

A numerical value or tag to be compared to the Trigger Tag.

Tag List

Allows the user to assign multiple tags to a Data Logging Model. A new tag can be added by clicking the Tag List tab > click Add Tag(s) icon or right-clicking the empty space > click Add Tag(s). The Add Tag(s) window will pop-up, which functions similarly to the Tag Editor.

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