Graphing large amounts of data may cause performance problems on the computer and Web browser you are using. Reducing the number of data points or data lines being graphed may improve performance.

Parameter

Description

 

 

Graph Data

To graph multiple data items, select the data items that correspond to the abbreviated

 

column headings in the data log. Only four items can be selected at a time.

 

 

Graph Time

To graph all records, or to change the number of hours, days, or weeks for which data

 

log information is graphed, select Last. Select an option from the drop-down menu,

 

then click Apply.

 

To graph data logged during a specific time range, select From. Specify the beginning

 

and ending dates and times for which to graph data, then click Apply.

 

Note: Enter the time using the 24-hour clock format.

 

 

To display the graph containing the selected data on the current web page, click Apply.

To display the graph in a new window, click Launch Graph in New Window.

For instructions on graph navigation and details, please see the online help, available by clicking Help in the upper right corner of the web page.

To set the data collection interval (Logs > Data > interval):

Define, in the Log Interval setting, how frequently data is sampled and stored in the data log, and view the calculation of how many days of data the log can store, based on the interval you selected. When the log is full, the older entries are deleted. To avoid automatic deletion of older data, enable and configure data log rotation, described in the next section.

To configure data log rotation (Logs > Data > rotation):

Set up a password-protected data log repository on a specified FTP server. Enabling rotation causes the contents of the data log to be appended to the file you specify by name and location. Updates to this file occur at the upload interval you specify.

Parameter

Description

 

 

Data Log Rotation

Enable or disable (the default) data log rotation.

 

 

FTP Server Address

The location of the FTP server where the data repository file is stored.

 

 

User Name

The user name required to send data to the repository file. This user must also be

 

configured to have read and write access to the data repository file and the directory

 

(folder) in which it is stored.

 

 

Password

The password required to send data to the repository file.

 

 

File Path

The path to the repository file.

 

 

Filename

The name of the repository file (an ASCII text file).

 

 

Unique File Name

When checked, the current datestamp will be appended to the selected file before

 

sending the data to the FTP server.

 

 

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