Saving data to the cf card, Saving data to the cf card -12, File structure and saved channels – Yokogawa PC-Based MX100 User Manual

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Saving Data to the CF Card

Data Saving When Communication Is Disconnected and Dual Save Function

If communication is disconnected while the PC is recording (saving) measured data and
a 60-s timeout* expires, the measured data is saved to the CF card at 60-s intervals.
When the save operation is started, a file is created for each measurement interval
(referred to as the monitor interval on the MX100 Standard Software). As the save
operation progresses and the file for the shortest measurement interval reaches 5 MB,
the file is closed. At the same time, files of other measurement intervals (files that have
not reached 5 MB) are also closed. Then, a new file is created for each measurement
interval setting once again, and the save operation continues. When the communication
with the PC resumes and acquisition of measured data resumes, the save operation
automatically stops.
If the /DS option function (see “Saving Data to the CF Card” in section 5.1) is enabled,
saving of measured data to the CF card is linked to recording on the PC, even if
communication is disconnected.
To manually stop the operation, press the access stop switch (see “Ejecting the CF Card”
in section 2.8) located above the CF card slot on the main module.
The table below shows the interval (a guideline) over which data can be saved to the CF
card when one type of measurement interval is used.

* The time from the point when the communication between the PC and MX100 is

disconnected and acquisition of measured data is stopped to the point when data storage to
the CF card starts.

Number of

Saved CHs

Measurement

Interval

Capacity of the CF card

32 MB

(6 files)

64 MB

(12 files)

128 MB

(34 files)

256 MB

(49 files)

512 MB

(98 files)

1 GB

(196 files)

2 GB

(390 files)

10 CHs

10 ms 2.1 hours 4.2 hours 8.7 hours 17.5 hours 35.3 hours

2.9 days

5.9 days

50 ms 10.9 hours 21.8 hours

1.8 days

3.6 days

7.3 days

14 days

29 days

100 ms 21.8 hours

1.8 days

3.6 days

7.2 days

14 days

29 days

59 days

200 ms

1.8 days

3.6 days

7.2 days

14 days

29 days

59 days

118 days

500 ms

4.5 days

9 days

18 days

36 days

73 days

147 days

295 days

1 s

9 days

18 days

36 days

72 days

147 days

295 days

591 days

2 s

18 days

36 days

72 days

145 days

294 days

591 days 1182 days

24 CHs

10 ms

54 min. 1.8 hours 3.6 hours 7.3 hours 14.7 hours 29.5 hours

2.4 days

50 ms 4.5 hours

9 hours

18 hours

1.5 days

3 days

6.1 days

12 days

100 ms

9 hours

18 hours

1.5 days

3 days

6.1 days

12 days

24 days

200 ms 18.1 hours

1.5 days

3 days

6.1 days

12 days

24 days

49 days

500 ms

1.8 days

3.7 days

7.5 days

15 days

30 days

61 days

122 days

1 s

3.7 days

7.5 days

15 days

30 days

61 days

123 days

246 days

2 s

7.5 days

15 days

30 days

60 days

122 days

246 days

492 days

60 CHs

10 ms

21 min.

42 min. 1.4 hours 2.9 hours 5.8 hours 11.7 hours 23.4 hours

50 ms 1.8 hours 3.6 hours 7.2 hours 14.7 hours 29.4 hours

2.4 days

4.9 days

100 ms 3.6 hours 7.2 hours 14.4 hours 29.4 hours

2.4 days

4.9 days

9.8 days

200 ms 7.2 hours 14.4 hours 28.8 hours

2.4 days

4.9 days

9.8 days

19 days

500 ms 18.1 hours

1.5 days

3 days

6 days

12 days

24 days

49 days

1 s

1.5 days

3 days

6 days

12 days

24 days

49 days

98 days

2 s

3 days

6 days

12 days

24 days

49 days

98 days

196 days

File Structure and Saved Channels

A file is created on the CF card for every measurement interval. The measurement
interval is the one specified as the monitor interval under Measurement Group in the
Acquisition Conditions screen of the MX100 Standard Software (not the recording
interval).
Measurement groups of the same monitoring interval are saved to the same file.
The channels saved to the file are those whose Monitor check boxes are selected in
the Channel screen (not those whose Record check boxes are selected). For other
specifications relating to saving of data, see “Data Storage” in section 4.2.

1.2 Main Module Functions

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