View Status Options
7.4View Trend Log
The Universal Monitor takes readings of configured analog input sen- sors at regular intervals and stores them in four separate trend logs, one for each sensor. The time interval is 30 minutes. Each log contains up to 100 records.
Follow these steps to select a sensor and view its trend log:
7.4.1Select a Sensor
To select a sensor:
•From the Main Menu, use the arrows ↑ ↓ to choose View Status, then press Enter ↵ .
•From the View Status Menu, use the arrows ↑ ↓ to choose View Trend Log, then press Enter ↵ .
•From the Sensor Selection Menu, use the arrows ↑ ↓ to choose the sensor you want to
7.4.2View a Trend Log
The Trend Log screen displays up to 100 records for the selected sensor. If the log contains records, the screen displays details for each reading:
•the name of the selected sensor (for example, SENSOR_1)
•the reading (75.4 DEG)
•a brief description of the reading status (NORMAL)
•the date and time of the reading
Table 16 shows conditions that the trend log records for analog inputs. Each analog input has its own trend log.
Table 16 Trend log conditions
SOURCE | Analog Input |
CONDITIONS | LOW SETPOINT ALARM |
RECORDED | LOW SETPOINT EVENT |
| HIGH SETPOINT ALARM |
| HIGH SETPOINT EVENT |
| RETURN TO NORMAL |
| NORMAL |
| SENSOR PROBLEM (denoted by dashes |
Main Menu
>VIEW STATUS SYSTEM AND CONTROL
↑ ↓=NEXT | ↵ =SELECT |
View Status Menu
VIEW ACTIVE ALARMS
VIEW ALARM LOG
VIEW EVENT LOG
>VIEW TREND LOG
VIEW INPUT STATUS VIEW OUTPUT STATUS VIEW PAGER NUMBERS
Select Sensor Menu
SENSOR TO VIEW? | |
> SENSOR_1 |
|
SENSOR_2 | ↵ =SELECT |
↑ ↓=NEXT | |
SENSOR_3 |
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SENSOR_4 |
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Trend Log
> TREND LOG | 100/100 | |
SENSOR_1 | 75.4 | DEG |
NORMAL |
|
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15:45:51 | ||
SENSOR_1 | 70.5 | DEG |
LOW SETPOINT EVENT | ||
15:15:51 | ||
SENSOR_1 | 79.9 | DEG |
RETURN TO NORMAL |
| |
14:45:21 |
If there are no records in the log, the screen displays the message:
NO TRENDS
Viewing Additional Screens
There may be up to 100 records of trend data for the selected sensor.
•To view additional records, use the arrows ↑ ↓.
•To return to the previous screen, press the ESC key.
7.4.3Backing Up the Trend Log (Service Terminal Interface only)
The four trend logs are stored as files in the Universal Monitor, with a maximum of 100 records per sensor. When a log is full, the oldest records are deleted from the end of the file as new trend records are added at the beginning.
You may back up each trend log file to a remote computer using the Service Terminal Interface, as described in 8.2 - Back Up Log Files (Service Terminal Interface only).
To delete all records in the trend logs, see 9.12 - Clear Alarms & Logs.
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