Specifications

RN: 5-19
RS3: Software Release Notes for P1 R4.2
Changes to RS3 Manuals
Description: The following sentence was added at the end of the first
paragraph under the heading “How to Generate a Report Based on
Time and Date” and Figure 4.4.27 was modified to include an additional
step on setting the “Active ?” field on page 4-4-38.
Reports configured to print based on time must have the “Active ?” field
in the Report Configuration screen set to “yes.”
Generate on alarm/event from:
Month : any
Day/month: any
Day/week : any
Hour : any
Minute : never
Time Entry :
Command :
-
To enter time
parameters:
1. Use [NEXT OPTION]
to select desired time
parameter. Then
press [ENTER].
2. Enter hours when
report should be
generated.
(Example:
midnight, 8AM,
4PM). Then
press [ENTER].
Generate on alarm/event from :
Month : any
Day/month: any
Day/week : any
Hour : 0,8,16
Minute : never
Hour :0,8,16
Command :
3. Repeat procedure
for ”Minutes“ entry.
(Report generates
at 12:05AM,
8:05AM, & 4:05PM)
Generate on alarm/event from :
Month : any
Day/month: any
Day/week : any
Hour : 0,8,16
Minute : 5
Minute :5
Command :
4. Set the
“Active ?”
field to yes.
Active ? yes
Figure 4.4.27. Generating a Report Based on Time
CC: Chapter 5 (Trending)
Section 2 (Configuring Trend Files)
Description: Additional information on Trend File 0 was added to Table
5.2.1 (page 5-2-3).
Table 5.2.1. T rend File Setup Screen Fields
File No.
Number of the trend file.
NOTE: Trend File 0 is not written to disk. It
stores real-time data only, and no history data is
available.
NOTE: Trend file 0 is a trend file in RAM only. It
is not saved on disk. With trend file 0,there is no
control over time duration; frequency (60 data
bits) controls duration. For example, if the
frequency is every minute, the duration is one
hour. Your sample rate is 60.
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