Recording method of display data and event data, Types of data to be acquired, Deciding the data to be recorded – Yokogawa Removable Chassis DX1000N User Manual

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Recording Method of Display Data and Event Data

For the setting procedure, see section 6.1.

• Types of Data to Be Acquired

Select display data only, display data and event data, or event data only.

Deciding the Data to Be Recorded

Record the data that suits your application. Refer to the following examples.
Example 1: Continuously record the waveform data as with the conventional chart

recorder.

Record the display data.

Example 2: Record waveform data under normal conditions but record details around

the point of alarm occurrence when alarms occur.

Continuously record display data and record event data when alarms
occur.

Example 3: Only record the most-detailed data at all times.

Record event data by specifying the sampling interval.

Example 4: No need to continuously record data. Record data only when alarms

occur.

Record event data only when alarms occur.

• Internal Memory

The recorded measured data is divided at a specific time interval and saved to files.

If the internal memory is full or if the number of display data files and event data files
exceeds 400, files are overwritten from the oldest file.

• Recording Conditions of Display Data

Item

Description

Source channels

Select from measurement channels and computation channels.

Sampling interval

Specify the sampling interval with the trend interval (see the table

below). You cannot specify a sampling interval that is faster than the

scan interval.

File creation

Files are created at the specified file save interval.

Time

File

File

File

Adding data

Files are also created in the following cases.

• When a file is created manually.

• When the memory sampling is stopped.

• When file creation is executed with the event action function.

• After recovering from a power failure.

Memory start/stop

Press the START key to start recording (memory start) and the

STOP key to stop the recording (memory stop).

Trend interval and the sampling interval of display data

Trend interval

5 s

*1

10 s

*1

15 s

*2

30 s

1 min

Sample rate

125 ms

250 ms

500 ms

1 s

2 s

Trend interval

2 min

5 min

10 min

15 min

20 min

Sample rate

4 s

10 s

20 s

30 s

40 s

Trend interval

30 min

1 h

2 h

4 h

10 h

Sample rate

1 min

2 min

4 min

8 min

20 min

*1 Selectable on the DX1002, DX1002N, DX1004, and DX1004N (release number 3 or later).
*2 Selectable in fast sampling mode on the DX1006, DX1006N, DX1012, and DX1012N (release

number 3 or later).

1.4 Data Storage Function

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