Log file contents – Fluid Components International ST100 Series User Manual

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ST100 Series Flow Meter

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Log File Contents
Log Entry Format
Each log entry consists of a single line (row) of data.
Each log entry is of a similar format:
<year>,<month>,<day>,<timestamp “hh:mm:ss”>,<tag>,<data 1>, <data 2>,…

Where:
<year> is the 4 digit year
<month> is the 2 digit month
<day> is the 2 digit day
<timestamp> is the time of day in hours (2 digit): minutes (2 digit) : seconds (2 digits)
<tag> is the 2 character entry type identifier
<data 1> <data 2> are the entry type specific data items

Log Entries
There are different types of log entries, and these are identified by the unique 2 character “tag” field. The data following the tag varies

depending on the type of log entry. A listing of the Tags and the associated description is shown below.

Tag

Tag Description

PD

Process Data

FL

Fault

CF

Core Fault

AL

Alarm Activation

DR

Automatic Delta-R test

Process Data – tag PD
A process data entry is added to the log file based on the frequency of logging specified via the “0Q” CLI command.
Following the tag field, the data items are (in this order):
• Flow (in customer units)
• Temperature (in customer units)
• Pressure (in customer units)
• Totalizer (if present, in customer units. If totalizer not enabled, then “0.0”)
• CORE fault bitmap (8 character hexadecimal) for factory use
• FE0 fault bitmap (8 character hexadecimal) for factory use
• FE1 fault bitmap (8 character hexadecimal) for factory use

year month

day

time

tag

flow

temp

press

Total

fault code

fault code

fault code

2011

5

24

13:44:09

PD

0

85.87962

0

0x00100000 0x00000001 0x00000000

2011

5

24

13:44:39

PD

0

85.88636

0

0x00100000 0x00000001 0x00000000

2011

5

24

13:45:09

PD

0

85.88426

0

0x00100000 0x00000001 0x00000000

2011

5

24

13:45:39

PD

0

85.89391

0

0x00100000 0x00000001 0x00000000

Log File Entry Example: Instrument is in a no flow condition

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