Logger – ADS Environmental Services Spider QR 775010 A0 User Manual

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Refer to Acknowledging Alarms on page 60 for more information.

If an alarm is acknowledged, but its trigger source is still in the active
state, a new alarm sequence will NOT commence. Instead, the
Spider first will wait for the trigger source to go inactive.

Logger


The Spider incorporates a high capacity solid-state data logger. The
logger stores data into non-volatile memory, maintaining its contents
in the event of a total power supply failure. All records are date/time-
stamped to a resolution of one second.

The Spider logs the following:

1. Input changes
2. System monitor changes
3. Control changes
4. Alarm activations and resets
5. Text message transmissions and their outcomes
6. Text message command reception
7. E-mail transmissions and their outcomes (when the e-mail

option is installed)

8. Voice alarm transmissions and their outcomes (when the

voice option is installed)

9. System messages


Switch inputs automatically log an input change. If a switch input is
initially in the

OFF

state, goes

ON

for some time, and then goes

back

OFF

, both state changes are logged.


Event and Daily Total inputs automatically log a single record per
pulse. If an event input is initially in the

OFF

state, then goes

ON

for some time, and then goes back

OFF

, only a single record is

logged.
Analog input, counter input, and system monitor logging are enabled
by the user.

These inputs are logged using the

SIGNIFICANT CHANGE

logging

method. The user specifies the minimum logging period and the

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