Removable Media (Rm) Features-Program Features; Removable Media (Rm) Features-Graphic/Screen Editor; Removable Media (Rm) Features-Additional Configuration - HORNER APG XL10 PRIME OCS User Manual

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17.10 Removable Media (RM) Features—Program Features
a. Datalog Configuration—This feature allows the controller to periodically log register values to
Removable Media. The register data is stored in .csv (comma separated value) format, which is
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compatible with 3
party PC applications, such as Microsoft Excel.
b. Report Editor—This feature allows the OCS to be configured to generate text printouts which
incorporate data from the registers embedded in the text. The reports can be printed using a serial
interface printer through any of the serial ports of the OCS or can be saved on the removable media of
the device.
c. Recipes Editor—Recipes allow the user to send or update multiple registers simultaneously.
17.11 Removable Media (RM) Features—Graphic/Screen Editor
a. Trends—The historic support feature in the trend object utilizes Removable Media.
b. Removable Media—This is a graphic object used to access files and functions pertaining to
Removable Media.
c. Recipes—This is a graphic object that is used in conjunction with the recipe editor which is mentioned
above.
17.12 Removable Media (RM) Features—Additional Configuration
a. Alarms—Alarm data can be logged to a .csv file stored on Removable Media.
b. Screen Capture—The screen capture function allows a bitmap or jpeg image of the displayed OCS
screen to be written to the Removable Media card.
c. Filename Counters— The filename counters can be accessed wherever Removable Media functions
require a path name. A typical application is the auto-incrementing of a file name when doing screen
captures.
d. File Select— File Select is used to specify the register block that is used with the Removable Media
Manager object 'Write Selected Filename' option.
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