Programmable Controllers High Speed Data Logger Module
High speed data logging without personal computer
Extreme Speed and Ultimate Simplicity
High Speed Data Logger Module
Meeting the need for data logging without the use of a personal computer, the
High Speed Data Logger Module
achieves unparalleled price-performance and sweeps the competition aside.
The included Configuration Utility makes setting up data logging intuitive and fast and the Viewer Utility enables the use of customizable,
Equipment design and maintenance
interactive trend graphs. Data sampled at various stages in the production process provide crucial information for reducing production cost. Furthermore, this type of data contributes to system optimization and incremental increases in production efficiency. The High Speed Data Logger Module transcends the traditional framework of data logging and adds a new page in factory automation history.
What kind of data sampling is best to identify the cause of trouble? ▌Sample data for analysis with high accuracy
▌Sample data of remote equipment using easy instructions
[ High speed data sampling function ]··································· P. 3
Synchronized with sequence scan
▌Make quick analysis of a problem in cases of trouble [ Trigger logging function ] ···················································· P. 4
CompactFlash card
▌Sample data using easy settings
[ High Speed Data Logger Module Configuration Utility ] ····· P. 7
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[ Auto logging function ] ······················································ P. 8
▌Analyze logging data with external applications
[ Save data in CSV file format ]··········································· P. 10
▌Save large amounts of high-speed logging data
[ Save data in binary data format ] ······································ P. 10
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Production and product management What kind of data sampling is best for traceability? ▌Accurately determine when and on which equipment an error occurs [ Event logging function ] ···················································· P.5
▌Create charts/reports easily
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Bin
[ Save data in Excel file format ] ········································· P.9
CSV
▌Display and analyze sampled data offline
[ High speed data logger Viewer Utility ] ····························· P.11
▌Reduce the cost of data sampling
[ Sample data from up to 64 CPUs ] ··································· P.13 [ No protocol converter required ] ······································· P.14
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Viewing data, writing daily reports and analyzing data with personal computer
[ Comparison of sampling period ] Personal computer / Competitors' data logging device
100ms
(External connection type)
High Speed Data Logger Module
Data logging synchronized with the sequence scan of the control CPU is available For a list of compliant CPUs, refer to page 3
Scan synchronization (Fastest 1ms)
(High speed data sampling function) Sampling period
High Speed Data Logger Module
[ Icon identification ]
High speed / High accuracy
High Speed
Simple
Low Cost
Using compliant CPUs, the high speed sampling function is synchronized with the sequence scan. It can sample changes in the state of equipment without omission for effective analysis of operation. (Using non-compliant CPUs, data logging is available in a 100ms sampling period.) Additionally, the large capacity 8GB CompactFlash card allows collection of data over a long period, even using high speed data sampling.
The High Speed Data Logger Module Configuration Utility includes a wizard that makes configuration remarkably easy. Likewise, the Viewer Utility is elegantly intuitive and makes monitoring and analyzing data a joy.
A single High Speed Data Logger Module can sample data from up to 64 CPUs. Initial cost can be dramatically reduced compared to other solutions because personal computers and protocol converters are not necessary.
Sampling period (with host station control CPU, in high speed data sampling mode)
High Speed Data Logger Module Configuration Utility
Maximum number of accessible CPUs
(Fastest 1ms)
Simple setting
64 CPUs
High-speed, large-capacity CompactFlash card
High Speed Data Logger Module Viewer Utility
Personal computer, protocol converter
8GB
Easy analysis
Not needed
Sequence scan synchronization
Output files saved as
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Realize the benefits of scan synchronized data logging. High speed data sampling captures all of the relevant data.
High speed data sampling function
Trigger logging function
Data logging synchronized with sequence scan
Speeding up analysis of the problem in the event of trouble
• High-speed and high-accuracy data logging is synchronized with the sequence program scan. This means all of the data potentially used by the programmable controller CPU is captured and detailed operation analysis becomes possible. *For the maximum number of device points that can be sampled, refer to the [Processing time] table on page 17.
• By sampling all of the data used for control, the cause of errors can easily be identified.
• By Capturing data before and after a specified trigger, rapid investigation of the cause and identification of solutions becomes possible. • Because the trigger function only saves data when there is a problem, every bit of the CompactFlash card’s capacity is used effectively.
� High Speed Data Logger Module sample data at 10ms intervals (fastest down to 1ms)
Only save data close to the trigger occurrence
Trigger occurrence
Control value Control value (Personal computer)
Data (Condition of equipment) Time
The control value has exceeded the limit. Let's adjust the equipment!
Normal range
Data close to trigger occurrence
Extracted and saved as logging data Only saving data necessary for analysis enables quick identification of the root cause and restoration of normal operation.
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0
200
300
Existing data logging might miss the causes of the errors. � Generic sample data from personal computer or external device at 100ms intervals
Use CompactFlash card space efficiently.
sTime[ms]
Error causes cannot be detected with the logging data.
� CSV file of sampled data
� High Speed Data Logger Module Viewer Utility
Control value
Logging data does not seem to indicate any problems... Normal range
0
100
200
300
sTime[ms]
Trend graph display by Viewer Utility
CPUs compliant with the high speed data sampling function • MELSEC-Q series [Universal model]
Q03UDE
Q04UDEH
Q06UDEH
Q10UDEH
Q13UDEH
Q20UDEH
Q26UDEH
Q03UD
Q04UDH
Q06UDH
Q10UDH
Q13UDH
Q20UDH
Q26UDH
• Serial No. ····························· In cases where the first five digits are 11012 or higher.
··· Built-in Ethernet type * The high speed data sampling function only supports the host control CPU. (Other stations are not supported via the network.)
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Before trigger occurrence
Trigger occurrence
After trigger occurrence
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The precise sequence of events is easily visible, enabling quick troubleshooting.
Yo u h a v e m a i l …
Receive e-mail notifications according to pre-defined situations.
Event logging function
Time synchronization function
Realize advanced error detection and predict failures before they happen
Achieve a high-accuracy data comparison across multiple systems
• Data is logged according to user defined monitoring conditions to leverage efficient problem identification and forecast future troubles.
• Utilize SNTP server time synchronization for precise comparison of logging data from multiple High Speed Data Logger Modules and other data.
• Monitoring conditions are extremely flexible. They encompass not only data values but occurrence interval and order of events.
• Having time synchronized logging data makes the rapid tracking of cause and effect across large systems possible *SNTP: Simple Network Time Protocol and simple.
• The e-mail notification feature enables quickened response time to trouble that translates to less down-time.
Synchronized with server time
� Synchronized with SNTP server
[ Equipment A ]
[ Equipment B ]
[ Equipment C ]
[ Equipment D ]
Intrusion detection ON (Bit On/Off condition) M0 has turned ON.
Overheating (Comparison with numeric value) D0 has exceeded 100.
Process takes too long (Time condition) M0 has been ON for over 3 seconds.
Devices are out of order (Order condition) Devices have not turned ON in order of M0-M1-M2.
SNTP server time 13:40
Current time 13:40 I cannot trust the logging data due to a clock inconsistency among programmable controllers...
Events occur
Sampled data in a CompactFlash card Date and time
Occurrence / Restoration
Event name
···
09/05/28 14:25:23
Occurrence
[ Equipment A ] Intrusion detection
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09/05/28 16:24:05
Occurrence
[ Equipment B ] Overheating
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09/05/28 16:34:54
Occurrence
[ Equipment C ] Process time over
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09/05/28 17:45:02
Occurrence
[ Equipment D ] Process XX warning
···
The follwing error has occurred. Temperature error Occurrence Restore it
Personal computer
An E-mail may be sent depending on the situation *A mail server is required on the network.
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soon.
The line may be going to stop! Let's figure out the problem with Equipment B.
Event
Time
13:07:09
XXXX
13:07:10
XXXX
13:07:13
XXXX
13:07:11
XXXX
13:07:12
XXXX XXXX
13:07:12 13:07:14 13:07:15
XXXX XXXX XXXX
13:07:10
XXXX
13:07:12
XXXX
13:07:13
XXXX
13:07:11 13:07:13 13:07:14
Large-capacity 8GB CompactFlash card compatibility
• The ability to automatically transfer logging data to an FTP server allows continuous logging and CompactFlash card overcapacity issues can be avoided altogether.
18 : 55 : 16 1,001 0 18 : 55 : 17 1,002 1 18 : 55 : 18 1,003 1 18 : 55 : 19 1,004 0 18 : 55 : 20 1 005 0
25 50 44 31 2E 33 E2 E3 CF 0A 32 35
CSV
Binary
• Large capacity industrial-grade CompactFlash cards increase the amount of time data can be sampled before overwriting or a card change is required. Saving logging data (1GB per month) to CompactFlash cards
� Using 1GB CompactFlash card
01/20XX
02/20XX
03/20XX
04/20XX
05/20XX
06/20XX
07/20XX
08/20XX
Ethernet
High Speed Data Logger Module
Cell-phone
Time
XXXX
Transferring logging data to a file server
•Event occurrence time, point
Event
13:07:11
FTP transfer function
Excel
16 : 25
Time
Current time 13:40
XXXX
XXXX
File server
•Warning
Event
Current time 13:40
� Using 8GB CompactFlash card
No exchange for 8 months
Exchange frequency 1/8
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Configure the High Speed Data Logger Module quickly and easily. Making settings is straight-forward eliminating confusion and stress.
High Speed Data Logger Module Configuration Utility Settings made simple using wizard style system • Even making sophisticated data collection rules is easy to do using the intuitive step-by-step configuration process. • The Configuration Utility’s beginner-friendliness avoids the confusion and stress typically associated with learning a new software program.
� Start the Configuration Utility There are two ways to start the Configuration Utility, "online startup" and "offline startup" [Online startup]
The Configuration Utility can be started with a web browser by connecting a personal computer to the
� Logging type/File format
High Speed Data Logger Module, even if it is not installed on the personal computer. This helps change settings easily at production sites. [Offline startup]
Start the Configuration Utility installed on a personal computer.
� Sampling
* For the acquisition of the High Speed Data Logger Module Tools (Configuration Utility and Viewer Utility), contact your local Mitsubishi Electric representative.
Screen when connected to the High Speed Data Logger Module
Auto logging function Automatically begin logging data by simply inserting a CompactFlash card • Data logging beings immediately by inserting a CompactFlash card that contains logging settings.
Select the logging type and file format, and click [Next].
• OEMs can send a CompactFlash card to the end user to diagnose any trouble.
� Data Select the data sampling method and sampling interval. and click [Next]. � Finish
� Usage Example – Check the status of remotely located equipment.
Diagnose problem without having to send a field engineer to remote locations!
➊ Send
➋ Data sampling
Send a CompactFlash card that includes the data logging settings to the end user.
Insert the received CompactFlash card in the High Speed Data Logger Module.
OEM
End user
Can you check our equipment which has been acting up?
Specify data to be logged, and click [Next].
➍ Analysis Settings complete!!
Assign a data logging name and click [Finish]
Receive the CompactFlash card and analyze the data.
➌ Return Send back the CompactFlash card to tthe OEM.
Inserting a CompactFlash card in the module automatically begins data logging. The LED display indicates when the logging process is completed.
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For flexibility, data can be saved in Excel, CSV, or binary format. Use the data format that best suits to the situation.
Save data in Excel file format
Save data in CSV format
Auto creation of Excel files
Analyze data using a wide variety of applications
• Create a custom layout file in Excel containing formulas, graphs, charts, et cetera.
• The CSV format is in wide-spread use across operating systems. This interoperability lets the user view the data the way they want to. • File operations are faster and file size is smaller compared to Excel files.
Personal computer
Layout file (Excel format)
Transfer the layout file using the Configuration Utility
High Speed Data Logger Module
Output data in CSV file format for greater versatility
Using the report function, automatically fill in a layout file with sampled data to generate monthly, weekly, or daily reports; all kinds of reports can be created that include
CSV file High Speed Data Logger Module
Generic analysis applications
Save data in binary data format
charts, graphs, and other visual
Compact size and high speed file operations make it ideal for very large sampling data
aids. It is even possible to e-mail the reports automatically!
• The “raw binary” format used by the Viewer Utility is even more efficient than CSV. • Save and retrieve data quicker; store more information in the same amount of space.
Control chart
Daily production report
� Comparison of file sizes Smaller size and higher rate than CSV format
CSV
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Binary
Data is displayed with the High Speed Data Logger Module Viewer Utility. 10
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The Viewer Utility is highly effective for monitoring and analyzing sampled data.
High Speed Data Logger Module Viewer Utility Easy-to-see graphical display • The graphical display’s flexibility increases the efficiency of examining sampled data. Two primary modes of displaying data are included.
• Users can easily generate and analyze graphs thanks to user-friendly operations such as the auto adjusting and drag & drop functionality.
[ Realtime display (online) ] Displays the condition of equipment in real-time. [ Historical display (online/offline) ] Displays saved logging data from a CompactFlash card or personal computer. The data can be displayed at any time, from any location with a personal computer and the Viewer Utility.
Graph Superimpose Graph Alignment
Easy-to-see Easy-to-analyze
Logging data 18 18 18 18 18
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55 55 55 55 55
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16 17 18 19 20
1,001 1,002 1,003 1,004 1 005
CSV
0 1 1 0 0
25 31 E2 0A
50 2E E3 32
44 33 CF 35
18 18 18 18 18
55 55 55 55 55
: : : : :
16 17 18 19 20
1,001 1,002 1,003 1,004 1 005
CSV
Binary
Trend graph display
: : : : :
High Speed Data Logger Module Viewer Utility
0 1 1 0 0
25 31 E2 0A
50 2E E3 32
44 33 CF 35
Binary
[ Graph Alignment ] Arranges individual graphs
[ Graph Superimpose ] Enables comparison of several graphs
• The use of multiple color-coded cursors allows the user to instantly identify the precise shift in value over a specified time period. See data shift at a glance Blue cursor
Red cursor
Event monitor display
Shows the shift in value and time between the two cursors
� How to get the Viewer Utility Display of data sampled by the data logging function in graph form
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Display of event data sampled by the event logging function in view form
To acquire the High Speed Data Logger Module Utilities, contact your local Mitsubishi Electric representative.
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Collect sample data from up to 64 CPUs using a single module. Reduce initial cost, total cost of ownership, and get superior performance.
Sample data from up to 64 CPUs Simultaneously access and sample data from up to 64 CPUs using a single module • The High Speed Data Logger Module can seamlessly access and sample data from up to 64 CPUs across the different networks through CC-Link IE controller network, MELSECNET/H, and CC-Link. • The High Speed Data Logger Module can directly access other stations via its built-in Ethernet port. An additional network module is unnecessary when connecting to systems using a Built-in Ethernet QnUCPU.
• The High Speed Data Logger Module and MELSEC CPUs speak the same language, eliminating the need for protocol converters and other hidden costs. • Set-up is easy because only the High Speed Data Logger Module needs configuring, other stations need no special settings. Drastic initial cost reduction
� Initial cost comparison for data sampling systems with multiple target CPUs
MAX 64 CPUs
Directly connectable to Built-in Ethernet port QnUCPUs
Data sampling system using networked devices (including required protocol converters)
MELSEC data sampling system (with Built-in Ethernet port CPUs)
Master station Network
High Speed Data Logger Module Sub station
MELSEC
MELSEC
MELSEC
Involves initial cost
Controller Network
Seamlessly access other programmable controller CPUs across networks
High speed Data Logger Module
Network
Master station (data sampling device)
Sub station (protocol converter)
Not needed
Not needed
Not needed
MELSEC
MELSEC
MELSEC
Involves initial cost
Cost down
High Speed Data Logger Module
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module
Number of logging target equipment
(Up to 64 CPUs)
Enormous initial cost is required
Only one module involves initial cost
• Each programmable controller CPU requires a sub station. • Cost is increased because additional master stations are required when the number of sub stations exceeds the connection capacity of 16.
• Only one High Speed Data Logger Module is required to access and sample data from up to 64 CPUs. • The high speed data logger is the only module that needs to be configured for data logging to begin.
• Data logging settings must be configured for all master and sub stations.
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■ Performance specifications
[ Transmission and interface specifications ] Item
Interface *1 Data transmission speed Ethernet
10BASE-T
100BASE-TX
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
Transmission method Maximum 4 steps
Maximum 2 steps 100 m
Supply power voltage
3.3V ± 5 %
Supply power capacity
Maximum 150 mA
Card size
Required memory 512MB or more
Windows® XP Home Edition
Desktop personal computer: Pentium® Celeron® 2.8 GHz or faster
Windows Vista® Ultimate Windows Vista® Business
Laptop personal computer: Pentium® M 1.7 GHz or faster
Windows Vista® Home Premium Windows Vista® Home Basic
1GB or more
Windows Vista® Enterprise
TYPE Ι card
Number of installable cards
1
Number of occupied I/O points
[ Data sampling *1 ]
32 points/slot (I/O assignment: Intelli 32 points) •Clock data is obtained from a programmable controller CPU (in multiple CPU system, CPU No. 1) or the SNTP server. •The accuracy of time after acquisition: Daily error ± 9.504 seconds*3
Clock
CPU
Windows® XP Professional
Auto negotiation function (automatically recognizes 10-BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Supported function
System requirements
Operating system
Base band
Number of cascade connection steps Maximum segment length *2
CompactFlash card
[ Personal computer system requirements ]
Specification
5VDC internal current consumption
0.46A
External dimensions
98(H) x 27.4(W) x 90(D) [mm]
Weight
Sampling interval
0.15 kg
*1: The High Speed Data Logger Module recognizes 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX according to the external device. For connection with the hub that does not have the auto negotiation function, set the hub side to the half-duplex communication mode.
Item
Number of access target CPUs NOTE
Number of pieces of data
*2: Distance between a hub and node.
*3 *4 *5
*3: The High Speed Data Logger Module obtains clock data everyday (every 24 hours) from the programmable controller CPU, or every user-defined period from the SNTP server.
[ Accessible programmable controller CPU ] Series
Module name
Universal model QCPU
Q00UJ Q00U Q01U Q02U
Q03UD Q04UDH Q06UDH Q10UDH
Q03UDE Q04UDEH Q06UDEH Q10UDEH
Q13UDH Q20UDH Q26UDH
Q13UDEH Q20UDEH Q26UDEH
High Performance model QCPU
Q02
Q02H
Q06H
Q12H
Q25H
Basic model QCPU
Q00J
Q00
Q01
Process CPU
Q02PH
Q06PH
Q12PH
Redundant CPU
Q12PRH
Q25PRH
Q25PH
Specification Maximum 64
High speed data sampling *2
•Sequence scanning time synchronization •1 to 3276 ms
General data sampling
0.1 to 0.9 sec., 1 to 32767 sec.
High speed data sampling
•Total number of pieces of data: Maximum 8192 (256 per setting) •Total number of device points: Maximum 8192 (256 per setting)
General data sampling
•Total number of pieces of data: Maximum 16384 (256 per setting) •Total number of device points: Maximum 262144 (4096 per setting)
Data type *6
•Bit •Word[signed] •Double word[signed] •Word[unsigned] •Double word[unsigned] •FLOAT[single Precision]
Data output format (CSV file) *7
•Bit •Decimal format (number of decimals: 0 to 14) •Exponential format (number of decimals: 0 to 14) •Hexadecimal format •String •Raw
Scaling *8
Four arithmetic operations: combinatorial operation involving (×,÷) and (+,-)
•FLOAT[double Precision] •16bit BCD •32bit BCD •String: 1 to 8192 characters •Raw: 1 to 8192 bytes
*1: Specifications of data sampling performed by the data logging function, event logging function, and report function. *2: The high speed data sampling function works only with the high speed data sampling compliant CPU. For details, refer to page 3. *3: Number of device points per piece of data differs depending on the data type. *4: Total pieces of data of the data logging, event logging, and report. • Data logging: Data to be logged, trigger condition data, time period condition data • Event logging: Monitoring data, time period condition data • Report: Current value data, creation trigger condition data, time period condition data
*: Not accessible to the QnACPU, QCPU(A mode), and ACPU.
*5: If "Synchronize creation trigger with current value data" is not selected in the report setting, the number of piece of data is as follows. Number of pieces of data (per setting): Maximum 65535, Device points (per setting): Maximum 65535 *6: Data type when data is read from the device memory of the programmable controller CPU.
[ Operating environment (High Speed Data Logger Module Tools) ] *The operating environment of the Configuration Utility and Viewer Utility is indicated Item
Computer main unit
Description
PC/AT compatible machine on which the following operating systems operate CPU Required memory
Refer to [Personal computer system requirements] on page 16
Hard disk free space
512MB or more
Display
Resolution 1024 x 768 pixels or higher
Operating system *1 *2 *3 *4
•Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional Operating System (English version) SP2 or later *5 •Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition Operating System (English version) *5 •Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Basic Operating System (English version) *6 •Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Premium Operating System (English version) *6 •Microsoft® Windows Vista® Business Operating System (English version) *6 •Microsoft® Windows Vista® Ultimate Operating System (English version) *6 •Microsoft® Windows Vista® Enterprise Operating System (English version) *6
Excel *7
•Microsoft® Excel® 2003 (English version) •Microsoft® Excel® 2007 (English version) *8
Interface
Ethernet
*7: Output format in the case where data are output to a CSV file in the data logging or event logging. In the case where data are output to a binary file, data are output in raw binary. Reports are output in Excel. *8: This function performs operations of data magnification and offset. NOTE
The data logging function, event logging function, and report function of this module are based on best-effort. Data may not be sampled based on the user-defined sampling interval, as the processing time of the module depends on the setting and conditions of other devices. Examine processing time of each function carefully at the system construction. For the processing time, refer to the manual. *Best-effort: Attitude trying to ensure the highest performance depending on the current condition
*1: Windows® XP Professional 64-bit version, Windows® Server 2003 64-bit version, and Windows Vista® 64-bit version cannot be used. *2: The following functions cannot be used. If any of the following functions are used, this product may not operate normally. • Application startup in Windows® compatible mode • Fast user switching • Large fonts (Detailed setting in the Display Properties) • Hibernation or standby of Windows®
• Remote desktop
*3: Cannot be used with an account with Guest privilege. *4: If the Windows® Firewall is turned on, "Find High Speed Data Logger Module function" and "Direct connection function" may not operate normally. Turn off the Windows® Firewall. *5: .Net Framework 2.0 must be installed. *6: Cannot be used with an account on which the parental controls are set. *7: Necessary for the report function. *8: Saving format of report files output by the report function is XLS format. Some functions added from Excel® 2007 or later are not supported.
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■ Performance specifications
[ Data logging ]
Item
[ Report ]
Specification
Item
Specification
Number of settings
Maximum 64 *1
Number of settings
Maximum 64 *1
Logging type
•Continuous logging •Trigger logging
File format
Excel (extension: XLS)
File format
•CSV file (extension: CSV) •Binary file (extension: BIN) *2
Output data
•Data of data logging file *2 •Current value data •Creation time
Number of pieces of output data
64 layouts per report setting, 65535 cells in total
Period of time
Specify the target period or elimination period. •Data condition: Bit ON/OFF, Data - Constant value comparison, Data - Data comparison •Date range: Specify month and day of start and end. •Time range: Specify hour, minute, and second of start and end. •Day-of-the-week/week-of-the-month conditions: Specify day-of -the-week and week-of-the-month. •"And"/"Or" operations of above-listed conditions: Maximum 8 conditions *3
Create trigger condition
•Data condition: Bit ON/OFF, Data - Constant value comparison, Data - Data comparison •Change of data value •Fixed cycle: 1 to 86400 seconds •Specifying time of day: Specify month, day, hour, minute, and second. •At startup of module •"And"/"Or" operations of above-listed conditions: Maximum 8 conditions *3 •Number of conditions hold true: 3 *3 •Order of conditions hold true (Order and time condition): Maximum 4 *3
Period of time
Specify the target period or elimination period. •Data condition: Bit ON/OFF, Data - Constant value comparison, Data - Data comparison •Date range: Specify month and day of start and end. •Time range: Specify hour, minute, and second of start and end. •Day-of-the-week/week-of-the-month conditions: Specify day-of -the-week and week-of-the-month. •"And"/"Or" operations of above-listed conditions: Maximum 8 conditions *3
Layout file size
Maximum 10 Mbytes (in total of all report settings)
Number of saved files
1 to 65535
Trigger condition
Trigger logging
Number of logging lines *4
•Data condition: Bit ON/OFF, Data - Constant value comparison, Data - Data comparison •Change of data value •Fixed cycle: 1 to 86400 seconds •Specifying time of day: Specify month, day, hour, minute, and second. •At startup of module •"And"/"Or" operations of above-listed conditions: Maximum 8 conditions *3 •Number of conditions hold true: 3 *3 •Order of conditions hold true (Order and time condition): Maximum 4 *3 •Before trigger occurrence: 0 to 32767 •After trigger occurrence: 1 to 32767 •Number of line (number of records) specification: 100 to 65535 lines •File size specification: 10 to 16384 Kbytes •Fixed cycle: 1 to 86400 seconds •Specifying time of day: Specify month, day, hour, minute, and second. •At startup of module •At every trigger logging
File switching timing
Number of saved files
*1: Up to 64 settings in total of the data logging, event logging, and report. *2: Binary data logging file only. *3: For the high speed data sampling, up to four conditions in total of the period of time conditions and the trigger creation conditions. For the general data sampling, up to eight conditions in total of the period of time conditions and the trigger creation conditions.
1 to 65535
*1: Up to 64 settings in total of the data logging, event logging, and report. *2: Can be re-output in Excel by the report function. *3: For the high speed data sampling, up to four conditions in total of the period of time conditions and the trigger conditions. For the general data sampling, up to eight conditions in total of the period of time conditions and the trigger conditions. *4: Capacity of the memory (trigger buffer) to which sampled data are temporarily stored affects the setting of the number of logging lines. Because of the capacity limit of the trigger buffer, the number of logging lines stated above may not be configured. For details, refer to the manual.
[ Event logging ]
Item
[ Other ]
Specification
Number of settings
Maximum 64 *1
Number of events
Maximum 64 per event logging setting
File format
Specification
Purpose
•To notify event occurrences •To send saved files
•CSV file (extension: CSV) •Binary file (extension: BIN)
Subject
•Event notification e-mail: User-defined •Saved file sending e-mail: Auto-created
Body
•Event notification e-mail: User-defined •Saved file sending e-mail: Auto-created
Event condition
•Data condition: Bit ON/OFF, Data - Constant value comparison, Data - Data comparison •Change of data value •"And"/"Or" operations of above-listed conditions: Maximum 4 conditions •Number of conditions hold true: 3 •Order of conditions hold true (Order and time condition): Maximum 4
Attachment
•Event notification mail: None •Saved file sending e-mail:Saved file (CSV, Binary, Excel), Maximum 512 Kbytes
Attachment type
MIME
Period of time
Specify the target period or elimination period. •Data condition: Bit ON/OFF, Data - Constant value comparison, Data - Data comparison •Date range: Specify month and day of start and end. •Time range: Specify hour, minute, and second of start and end. •Day-of-the-week/week-of-the-month conditions: Specify day-of -the-week and week-of-the-month. •"And"/"Or" operations of above-listed conditions: Maximum 8 conditions *2
File switching timing
•Number of line (number of records) specification: 100 to 65535 lines •File size specification: 10 to 16384 Kbytes •Fixed cycle: 1 to 86400 seconds •Specifying time of day: Specify month, day, hour, minute, and second. •At startup of module
Number of saved files
1 to 65535
FTP server *1
[Processing time * ]
Number of device points
Item
Sampling speed
Binary file saving speed Continuous logging CSV file saving speed *:
16
64
256
1024
4096
High speed data sampling
1
1
1
2
8
General data sampling
100
100
100
500
2000
High speed data sampling
3
4
10
40
160
General data sampling
100
100
100
500
3000
High speed data sampling
4
10
30
130
580
General data sampling
100
100
100
500
3000
Numbers listed in the table are rough processing times of each data sampling. Processing time may vary depending on external factors such as settings and access from the Viewer Utility.
1.0
Communication with mail server Authentic method
*2: For the high speed data sampling, up to four conditions.
Trigger logging
MIME version Port number
*1: Up to 64 settings in total of the data logging, event logging, and report.
17
Item
FTP client
25, 587, other (1 to 65535) •No authentication •SMTP-AUTH (PLAIN, LOGIN, DIGEST-MD5) •POP before SMTP
Destination address
Maximum 16 groups
Mail client software confirmed for operation
•Microsoft® Outlook® Express 6.0 •Microsoft® Windows® Mail 6.0
Purpose
To read and delete saved files.
FTP client software confirmed for operation
•Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6.0 •Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 7.0
Number of sessions *2
10
Purpose
To transfer saved files.
FTP server software confirmed for operation
Microsoft® Internet Information Service
*3
*1: This function accesses the High Speed Data Logger Module (FTP server) from the FTP client software on a personal computer. *2: Maximum number of concurrent connections from the FTP client software to the High Speed Data Logger Module. The FTP client software may keep multiple sessions alive with a single access. *3: This function access to the FTP server software on a personal computer from the High Speed Data Logger Module (FTP client).
(Unit: ms)
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High Speed Data Logger Module
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â– Product List Product High Speed Data Logger
Option
High Speed Data Logger Module Tools
Model
Outline
QD81DL96
High Speed Data Logger Module *CompactFlash card are required
QD81MEM-512MBC
512 MB CompactFlash card
QD81MEM-1GBC
1 GB CompactFlash card
QD81MEM-2GBC
2 GB CompactFlash card
QD81MEM-4GBC
4 GB CompactFlash card
QD81MEM-8GBC
8 GB CompactFlash card
SW1DNN-DLUTL-E
High Speed Data Logger Module Configuration Utility and High Speed Data Logger Module Viewer Utility
MEMO
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High Speed Data Logger Module
MEMO
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MEMO
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