19.4.4
Time Filter
To find data between specific dates and times, use the Time Filter. Dates and time of day can be entered.
With a lot of data stored this is much quicker than using the PgDn button to move to older data.
19.5 Storing the Datalogger on the SD Card
There are two ways to save data onto an SD card:
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Use the Backup menu to save the datalogger file to an SD card (can also save to USB)
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Configure the MultiSmart unit to save directly onto an SD card
This latter option would normally be used when the on-board 50,000 event datalogger is not sufficient.
Putting in a 4GB SD card, for example, gives storage of around 40,000,000 events.
19.5.1
Using Backup to Save the Datalogger onto an SD Card or USB Stick
To save datalogger files onto an SD card or USB, insert the SD card or USB into the MultiSmart and go to:
There are six options:
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Backup Fault & Event – copies the fault & events and time interval logs to the SD card / USB
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Backup Crisis Logs – copies the crisis log to the SD card / USB. This data is stored in a different
format from the faults and events
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Backup Config Logs – copies configuration change log (i.e. details of user changes to the
configuration)
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Backup Device Info – serial number, hardware and software version and IP address of the unit
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Backup System Logs – copies the system logs which contain advanced diagnostic information
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All Logs files – all of the above in one key press
For the first three options (and "All Logs files" option), the user will be prompted with the question "Do you
want to save in native or in human-readable format?"
Generally, the Human Readable option should be chosen if the data will be read via Excel, Access or a text-
based application.
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