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2.9.1 DATALOGGER MODE

The [Datalogger Mode] option list allows you to disable Datalogger, transmit reports to an external target via RS-232 port, or store selected data for later display. The default setting is [Off]. After enabling the Datalogger, select a data format before generating a report.

To select a Datalogger Mode:

To access the [Datalogger Mode] option list press

Move the cursor to the desired mode by pressing

To store the selection press ENT

2.9.2 DATALOGGER DATA

Set the Datalogger to record any or all of the data offered on the [Datalogger Data] option list shown below. However, recording unneeded data wastes valuable system RAM. We recommend that you always select [Site ID] (name) and [Time] to identify each line of data.

None

Default – Datalogging is disabled.

Site ID

You entered this site name when you created the site.

Date

The report date according to the meter’s real time clock. (Format: MM.DD.YYYY)

Time

The report time according to the meter’s real time clock. (Format: HH.MM)*

Flow

The instantaneous flow measured at the time of the report.

Average Flow

The average flow rate measured since the last report.

Raw Flow

The uncompensated flow rate in in/sec2 (only zeroed - no Reynolds number curve applied).

Total

The total flow accumulation measured at the time of the report.

Vs

The average liquid sonic velocity since the last report.

Valc

The signal strength measured at the time of the report.

Aeration

The aeration percentage recorded at the time of the report.

S.G.

Specific Gravity at current operating temperature.

Alarms

The letter codes of any alarms active at the time of the report (see below).

Delta T (uSecs)

The Up to Down transit-time difference measured at the time of the report.

Temperature

The instantaneous supply aand return temperatures at the time for the report.

Analog Inputs

Any data appearing on an auxiliary input at the time of the report.

 

 

*The Time field expands to HH.MM.SS when you select a logging interval of more than once per minute.

If you select Alarms, the Datalogger logs the state of each alarm function upon generating a report. A dash [-] represents an inactive alarm.

A letter code represents an active alarm (see next page).

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Siemens SITRANS FUS1010 NEMA-4X/ IP 65 manual Datalogger Mode, Datalogger Data