Creating A Standard Log - GE DigitalFlow GC868 Programming Manual

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April 2008

Creating a Standard Log

3-2
STD
Use the
submenu to create a new standard log and to select the
parameters to log, the log start time and date, the log end time and
date, and the time increment. Also, any log file already stored in
memory may be inspected and/or changed.
Press the appropriate side of the
pane of the display screen, and complete the following steps:
1. To access the Log Menu, press the
a. If you have activated the security feature (see Chapter 1,
Programming Site Data, page 1-50 for details), enter the
assigned password and press
[F1]
STD
2. Press
=
.
3. Use the [←], [→] and
to change an active log, or enter a new name (up to 5 characters)
[ENT]
and press
to create a new log file.
Note: At the
NAME
prompt, the option bar will show the names of all
completed or active log files that are currently stored in
memory. Recall that a flashing asterisk (*) appears at the far
right of the locator bar if the Model GC868 is currently
logging data (see Chapter 3, Operation, of the Startup Guide).
4. At the Log Message prompt, enter a brief description (up to 21
characters) of the log. Press
5. Use the [←], [→] and
be logged. See Table 3-1 below for a list of the available options.
IMPORTANT:
Only the first parameter logged may be graphically
displayed in the
Keep this in mind when selecting a parameter. See
Chapter 2, Displaying Data, for instructions.
Table 3-1: Measurement Parameter Options
Option Bar Choice
[F1]
VEL
=
[F2]
VOLUM
=
[F3]
+TOTL
=
[F4]
-TOTL
=
→]
[
+ [F1]
MDOT
=
→]
[
+ [F2]
+MASS
=
→]
[
+ [F3]
-MASS
=
→]
[
+ [F4]
DIAG
=
[SCREEN]
key to activate the desired
[LOG]
key.
[ENT]
.
[F1]-[F4]
keys to inspect a completed log or
[ENT]
.
[F1]-[F4]
keys to select the first parameter to
LOG
Submenu of the Display Menu.
Description
Flow Velocity
Volumetric Flow
Forward Totalized Volume Flow
Reverse Totalized Volume Flow
Mass Flow
Forward Totalized Mass Flow
Reverse Totalized Mass Flow
Diagnostic
Logging Data

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