Omega Vehicle Security OM-550 LOG Interval, This Interval Overrun can be avoided in two ways

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4.6 LOG INTERVAL

The each active channel is scanned once during each log interval.

The Log Interval is the time between readings, expressed in HH:MM:SS (hours:minutes:seconds). It can be programmed from one second to one day (00:00:01 to 23:59:59). The Keypad has no colon key, so enter the log interval as six numbers and the colons will automatically be inserted.

The interval can be set much faster than it can print it. At short Log Intervals the OM- 550 waits until printing is complete before beginning another scan, so the data may actually be acquired less often than the Log Interval setting suggests. If this occurs, an error message is printed when the STOP key is pressed.

LOG INTERVAL WARNING

Figure 4-4

This Interval Overrun can be avoided in two ways:

Choose not to print the data at RUN time.

Choose a longer log interval, to allow time to print.

The Minimum log interval is 1 second but the actual rate can depend upon the number of active channels, battery Voltage input connector and whether or not data is being printed. The following table gives approximate minimum Log Intervals when logging with fresh batteries.

# ACTIVE CHANNELS

NOT PRINTING

PRINTING

1

1 second

5 seconds

2

1

7

3

1

8

4

2

9

5

2

10

6

2

11

For example, the above table shows that if all six channels are logging and printing the data, it can require up to 11 seconds to complete one scan/print cycle.

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Contents Table of Contents Date Time Introduction ∙ The OM-550 Datalogger may be referred to as LoggerOperator Safety Information Product Usage WarningsFor protection of the OM-550 itself, observe the following Unpacking OM-550 features FeaturesOM-550 Features Activity LED & Horn Keypad ∙ ON-OFF ∙ RUN ∙ OK ∙ Stop∙ PROG/EXIT Application Channel Connectors∙ Optional Connectors Printer Window To remove the Viewing WindowBattery Cover Thermal PaperDC Jack Serial Data PortGain Adjust Tilt StandPower Supplies Inputs Voltage Transducer InputsProbes Probe SETThermocouple Inputs TypeProgrammed Features Data CacheStatistics Battery Check POWER-SAVE ModeLOW Battery Operation Power Connection Battery InstallationConnecting the AC Power Adapter Connecting the DC Power CablePaper Installation Data Port Connection PIN AdapterProgramming ∙ Programming outline 1. Select ChannelProgramming Keys Print Formatting PositionTemperature Channels Voltage ChannelsMath PSEUDO-CHANNEL Not Printing LOG IntervalThis Interval Overrun can be avoided in two ways Operation AT Full Cache Recording Time Temperature Units Rejection FrequencyCalibration Mode To return to Normal modeTadjust Voltage Input Scaling Matching Transducers to the OM-550Matching a Voltage Transducer R1 = 2 R2 = V-2R1 = 2 Matching a Current Transducer= 2.0000 VDC = R1 Data Scaling mX + b calculation Matching and Scaling a Voltage Transducer VDC Matching and Scaling a Current Transducer ExampleU38u Unit Labels Operation Programmed InformationLog Interval Time Temperature Units Enter a Tadjust value, or press OK to finish programming U44u ∙ Performing a Manual Reset Appendix a Calibration ∙ Manual ResetManual Reset programs the OM-550 as follows ∙ Calibration Procedure Setup∙ Voltage Adjustment Procedure ∙ Thermocouple Adjustment Procedure∙ Exiting CAL Mode To return to normal operationAccuracy Appendix B SpecificationsVoltage Measurement Inputs Printer Paper LifeDigital Interface RS-232 ConversionPOWER/CURRENT Requirements Battery LifePhysical Dimensions ConnectorsOM-550 DOS Software Table of Contents How to Use This Manual IntroductionFonts Used in this Manual CPU, RAM, Hardware PrinterSoftware Installation ∙ Hard Drive InstallationStarting the Program To start the programMaster Menu Reading Data from the OM-550 Load Existing LOG Files To load a LOG fileModify Software Configuration U6u List Data on Monitor To list dataPrint Data on Printer Save Text FileTo print data To save data as textEdit Plot Labels To edit a plot labelHOT Plot Status BAR Magnify Tool To Magnify a portion of the Data GraphMagnify MAP Magnified Area Axis Labels Channel Data To select a channel to graphTo link plot lines Channels 4 & 5 After Linking Data Graph ∙ X-Cursor Data Table ∙ Data Plots∙ X-Data Cursors Help Menu To activate the Help menuTo quit List Existing LOG Files on PrinterTo list log files Appendix a KEY Functions