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Figure 17. The Logging Tab
5.12 Log File
Three buttons specify the file to be used during logging.
1. The Browse… button opens a dialog box to let the user choose an existing log file to use to record the
logged data.
2. The Create… button opens a dialog box to let the user create an existing log file to use to record the
logged data.
3. The Export… button opens the file listed in the text box preceded by Log File: in the program assigned
to open Common Separated Value (.csv) files on the computer. Typically, this is a Microsoft Excel™
file.
5.13 Log File Options
The logging rate can be set by the drop-down box marked Log Rate. The logging rates are in seconds.
Two checkboxes offer options for how logging is done. The first checkbox labeled Overwrite File deletes
any existing data in the specified log file (.csv) each time logging is started. The second checkbox labeled
Include Uncorrected Values includes all of the uncorrected values for VCOUT and VIOUT.
5.14 Enable/Disable Logging
Logging is enabled by clicking the checkbox on the home screen of the software marked Logging. Then,
only after polling is started does the log file start to record samples of data. Logging is halted when polling
is stopped.
Editing of the Logging Tab is disabled when logging is enabled.
5.15 Log File Example
Table 17 is an example of a log file recording. This file only includes the corrected data.
Table 17. Example Log File
Int. Ext.
TimeStamp VC6 VC5 VC4 VC3 VC2 VC1 Current
Temperature Temperature
6/15/2011 9:52 3953 3935 3878 3943 3949 3944 27.4 26.8 –722
6/15/2011 9:52 3953 3940 3878 3938 3949 3940 27.4 26.7 –722
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