ABB InformIT SM2000 User Manual page 75

Advanced videographic recorder
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...4.6.1 Recording Channel Setup
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Sample Interval
Raw
Input
Value
0
12:00:01
12:00:00
(Previous
(Current
Sample)
Sample)
•1 If this parameter is changed, internally recorded data files are recreated and unarchived data is lost.
Maximum Value over sample interval
Instantaneous Value at time of sample
Average Value over sample interval
Minimum Value over sample interval
t
Select the filter to be applied to the electrical input prior to
•1
sampling.
Notes.
• Applicable to analog sources only.
• Filters are applied to the recorded values shown on the
chart view only, not to instantaneous values displayed on
the channel indicators or bargraphs.
Instantaneous – A
conditions at the time of sampling.
Average
– The average value of the analog signal
since the previous sample.
Minimum
– The minimum value of the analog signal
since the previous sample.
Maximum
– The maximum value of the analog signal
since the previous sample.
Max/Min
– Two values are recorded to capture the
maximum & minimum signal values since
the previous sample. This allows the
memory use to be extended by permitting
a slower sample rate to be selected
without losing the transient behaviour of
the signal.
Select a signal source to enable/disable recording of the
A
channel data. Refer to APPENDIX 1 for a description of the
available sources.
Note. This signal is edge-triggered. A rising edge (inactive to
active) enables recording. A falling edge (active to inactive)
disables recording.
Enabled
4 CONFIGURATION...
single
value
based
on
Disabled
process
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