Alpha Technologies Cordex Controller Ver.3.1x User Manual

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6.7.3.6 Example Three – Generator Voltage

The following is an example of a Data Log configured to monitor the input voltage of a system when a

generator is activated (for emergency backup power). In this example, the data starts logging when the

digital input signal from the generator switches on and stops once the data has collected for one hour.

1. From the web interface, select

Signals > Configure Data Logging

.

2. Under

Data Log Files

, select an unused log file to edit.

3. Enter a filename description under

File Information

.

4. Enter the number of

Log Records

you want to keep and select

FIFO

as the

File Save Option

.

5. Under

Start Trigger,

select

Event

.

6. Click

Customize

.

7. In the Equation Editor, select the digital input that indicates the generator is activated.
8. Click

Accept

(In the Configure Data Logging window, the Digital Input # appears under

Start Trigger

).

9. Under

Stop Trigger

, select

Duration

and enter one hour.

10. Under

Log Frequency

, select

Enable Time Interval

. Click the

Log Signals

button to select the rectifier

signals for logging.

Figure 99 — Configure (Signals) Data Logging web interface window, example three

Figure 100 — Enable (Rectififer)

Signals for Data

Logging

11. Select

Rectifier Signals

and scroll down and check the signal

shown.

12. Select

Apply

(to accept changes and return to Configure Data

Logging window).

13. Click the

Save

icon to save the changes and click

Accept

when prompted.

14. The log starts when the digital input signal from the generator

switches on and lasts one hour.

15. Select

Logs & Files > Retrieve Logs

. Select the file name from

the pull-down menu and then select

Data Log

to view the log

information in a new window. Copy and paste the data into a

spreadsheet application for analysis.

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