4. The storage used.
5. The system log files occupy the memory space (not for end user, mainly used for program
validation).
6. If this is checked, and internal memory becomes 97% full, older data files are deleted as needed.
7. The data storage space available on the internal memory ( Available memory is shown on the main
screen as a percentage of internal memory)
8. The space left for program memory (not for end user, mainly used for program memory check).
9. The time left on the internal memory is calculated automatically by the application based upon set
sample rate and all parameters logged.
10. Delete all the data files, event files, and analog files.
11. The internal log data exports to the USB memory stick via the front panel USB port.
12. The system log and binary files can be copied to the USB memory stick then sent to GRC for
analysis or troubleshooting assistance
13. The internal log data exports for a specific date range.
The user can download the logs from the main screen or through the logging screen by:
Menu Logging Download Logs
Once the 'Download Logs' Button is clicked, the system detects the presence of the USB stick
and opens the window to enter the folder name. The default folder name is 'Data Pro time stamp'
(Figure 15
see
Figure 15
the download progression bar during the download and a message after successful completion (
).
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Figure 14 – Memory Logging
. Change the folder name as needed then press "Save". The system shows
)
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