Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R Series User Manual page 54

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Recording file name
The name of a recording file is set as follows:
• Without additional information: [Recording setting number][Saving cause]_[Folder number]
• With additional information: [Additional information]_[Recording setting number][Saving cause]_[Folder number]
Item
*1*2
Additional information
Recording setting number
Saving cause
Folder number
*1 Optional
*2 If the number of available characters is exceeded, characters from the start to the number of available ones are added.
For the number of available characters, refer to the following:
MELSEC iQ-R System Recorder User's Manual (Startup)
*3 Time in a CPU module (local time)
*4 Up to two units of data, <DATA1> and <DATA2>, can be set, and the following buffer memory addresses can be specified for each.
(Page 228 Recording operation specification area (Un\G4000 to 4799))
<DATA1>: Un\G4002 to 4003 (setting No.1), Un\G4102 to 4103 (setting No.2), Un\G4202 to 4203 (setting No.3), Un\G4302 to 4303
(setting No.4)
<DATA2>: Un\G4004 to 4005 (setting No.1), Un\G4104 to 4105 (setting No.2), Un\G4204 to 4205 (setting No.3), Un\G4304 to 4305
(setting No.4)
*5 Decimal or hexadecimal can be selected for the output format.
*6 The number of digits for zero padding can be specified. If the number of digits of data to be output is less than a specified one, '0' is
added for padding.
If the number of digits of data to be output exceeds a specified one, the data is output according to its number of digits.
*7 Buffer memory of a module set as the main one when configuring multiple modules
Page 67 Operation of the recording function when configuring multiple modules
*8 Up to two units of data, <DATA3> and <DATA4>, can be set, and the following buffer memory addresses can be specified for each.
(Page 228 Recording operation specification area (Un\G4000 to 4799))
<DATA3>: Un\G4009 to 4016 (setting No.1), Un\G4109 to 4116 (setting No.2), Un\G4209 to 4216 (setting No.3), Un\G4309 to 4316
(setting No.4)
<DATA4>: Un\G4025 to 4032 (setting No.1), Un\G4125 to 4132 (setting No.2), Un\G4225 to 4232 (setting No.3), Un\G4325 to 4332
(setting No.4)
*9 Data for the number of characters specified in the saving detail setting is added.
If a string terminator (0) is used halfway in string data, characters from the terminator to the specified number of characters are replaced
with underscores (_).
Page 139 Saving detail setting
*10 Unavailable characters are replaced with underscores (_).
For the available characters, refer to the following:
Page 294 ASCII characters that can be used in the format in the saving detail setting
*11 If a file saving trigger is satisfied by camera event reception, an event comment set in the "Camera Individual Settings" screen is added.
Due to the system configuration, if multiple camera events occur at the same time, a camera event that occurs in a network camera with
the smallest I/O number and network camera number is applied as a condition for satisfying a trigger.
*12 If multiple triggers are satisfied at the same time, a file saving trigger with the highest priority is applied.
The priorities are as follows:
Priority 1: CPU stop error
Priority 2: File saving in the "Recording Monitor" screen
1 FUNCTIONS
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1.1 Recording Function
Description
The following information set in the saving detail setting in the recording setting: (Page 139 Saving detail setting)
• Date and time (when a file saving trigger is satisfied or a recording file is saved)
• Numerical value data (data in the buffer memory when a file saving trigger is satisfied)
• String data (data in the buffer memory when a file saving trigger is satisfied)
• Any character strings
• Trigger comment (comment for a satisfied file saving trigger)
The number of a recording setting
• Setting No.1: 1
• Setting No.2: 2
• Setting No.3: 3
• Setting No.4: 4
A character string representing a timing when a file saving trigger is satisfied
• Rise, fall, or timeout of a device of a CPU module, or rise of the value in a buffer memory of a recorder module/camera
*7
recorder module
: TS + number of a satisfied condition
(Example) When the number of a satisfied condition is 3: TS03
• Lapse of a specified time after the completion of data accumulation: AS
• File saving in the "Recording Monitor" screen: MS
• CPU stop error: ES
• Camera event: CE
• Co-recording: CO
A three-digit number (decimal) (001 to the upper limit set in the saving detail setting)
Page 54 Example of adding folder numbers
*3
*4*5*6*7
*7*8*9*10
*10*11
*12
*13
(two digits (decimal))

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