Chapter 13: Data Logging; Data Loggers - AccuEnergy AcuLink 810 User Manual

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Chapter 13: Data Logging

13.1 Data Loggers

The AcuLink 810 supports data logging to its internal memory, which has 8GB of memory.
When the memory is full the oldest data log entries will be overwritten. To configure the
AcuLink 810 to log the device data click on the Data Log tab and select Data Loggers.
The AcuLink 810 has 3 data loggers, where the user can either save device data to its internal
memory as well as post the data to an external HTTP/FTP server. The three loggers allow
users to have different types of loggers with different logging intervals, log file formats, etc
as desired by the user.
• Data Log Enable: Select Enable to enable the data log
• Post Channel: Select the Post Channel from the drop-down list:
• None: AcuLink 810 will log and store the data on its memory
• Post Channel 1/2/3: AcuLink 810 will log and push the data to the configured post chan-
nel. Users will not be able to select the post channel if it is disabled.
NOTE: For more information on configuring the Upload Protocol refer to section 7.10.2 of the
user manual for the post channel configuration.
• Timestamp Format: Select the format of the timestamp for the data that is logged. The
format for the timestamp can be based on the Local Time, UTC Seconds or based on
ISO8601 Format.
• Log File Name Format: Select the format of the log file name for the data that is logged.
The format for the log file name can be based on UTC Timestamp or Time interval Format.
An example of each file name format is shown next to each setting.
• Log Interval: Select how frequently the module will log data to the file from the drop-
down list. The logging interval can be from 1 minute to 1 month. For logging intervals
faster than 1 minute please see Rapid logger in section 7.10.2 of the user manual.
• Log File length: Select the length of the log file, it can be from 1 minute to 1 month. The
log file length is in reference to the post channels sending interval, for example if the log
interval is 1 minute and the log file length is 5 minutes the log file will be sent to the exter-
nal server every 5 minutes. If the user is only configuring the logger to save data on the
810's internal memory the log file length setting is irrelevant and can be ignored.
NOTE: The log interval must be less than or equal to the log file length.
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V: 1.08 Revised: May 2020
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