in these cases, the time remains unreliable until the next synchronisation.
10.2.
Log file
The file saved on microSD, sent via FTP or email, is in CSV format, for example:
INDEX;TYPE;TIMESTAMP;TOT1;DELTA;TOT2;DELTA;TOT3;DELTA;TOT4;DELTA
1;LOG;11/07/2012 11:17:00;+881;+10;+881;+10;+881;+10;+881;+10
once opened by Microsoft EXCEL ™ or OpenOffice Calc ™ type software, the following is obtained
(setting ";" as separator):
INDEX
TYPE
TIMESTAMP
1 LOG
2 LOG
A new file is created with each send under the following name:
CardName_logYearMonthDayHourMinutesSeconds.csv
Where, for FTP/EMAIL:
YearMonthDayHourMinutesSeconds is the MYALARM2 timestamp when file send began.
When saving on microSD:
YearMonthDayHourMinutesSeconds in the MYALARM2 timestamp of the first sample in the file.
An example of a file name:
BeachHouse_log20120712174010.csv
"BeachHouse" is the name of the card set with the Easy MyALARM2 software
The date when file send began is thus July 12, 2012 at 5:40 PM and 10 seconds.
ATTENTION!
-While MYALARM2 is sending a log file, communications with the FTP server may be interrupted.
In this case, MYALARM2 attempts to "resume" connections with the server and creates a new
file with a new YearMonthDayHourMinutesSeconds containing the rest of the data.
-EMAIL resume is not possible due to SMTP server restrictions. Thus we recommend you limit log
file dimensions when sending via EMAIL (<50 Kbytes). A very high GSM signal (>=6) is required
for this because SMTP servers are overloaded during some hours.
USER MANUAL - MyALARM2 SERIES
TOT1
DELTA
11/07/2012 11:00
881
11/07/2012 11:10
890
TOT2
DELTA
TOT3
0
881
0
9
881
0
24
DELTA
TOT4
881
0
881
881
0
882
DELTA
0
1