App index specal cases – Yokogawa µR20000 User Manual

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Specal Cases

This section explains the operation of the periodic printout report (statistical calculation)
and the TLOG computation for special cases. In the explanation below, statistical
calculation represents computation in periodic printout report mode or TLOG
computation.

Operaton durng Power Falures

If a power failure occurs in the middle of statistical calculation, the operation is as follows
when the power recovers.
The statistical calculation resumes when the power recovers. The exact operation will
vary depending on whether the power is restored before or after the printout time.

Tme of Recovery Type

Statstcal Calculaton Operaton

After the printout

time

TLOG

computation

Statistical calculation data is printed immediately after power

is restored. The measured/computed data up to the time of

the power failure is used. At the next printout time, data after

the power recovery is used to create and print the statistical

calculation data.

Periodic printout Periodic printout is not performed immediately after power is

restored. It is printed on the first printout time after recovery.

The data used is measured/computed data from before

and up to the power failure, and from the time of recovery

up to the printout time. The "report start date/time" in this

case is the periodic printout date/time closest to and prior to

the power failure. The "report end date/time" is the current

periodic printout date/time.

Before the printout

time

TLOG

computation

The data is printed at the printout time after the power

recovers. The measured/computed data excluding the

power failure period is used.

Periodic printout

Procedure of Handlng “Over” Values durng Perodc Prntout

When an “over” value

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is input for sum or average computation, that value is not used in

the computation.

* An “over” value on a measurement channel refers to +Over or –Over. See section 12.4. An

“over” value on a computation channel refers to a value that is less than or equal to
–100000000 or greater than or equal to 100000000 excluding the decimal.

Appendx 1 Perodc Prntout and Prntout Usng the TLOG Tmer (/M1 Opton)

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