8 Advanced operation
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4
Select data recording option "3" or "60" sec-
onds interval.
5
Tap the <OK> button.
✓ Data recording starts immediately.
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The menu "SD-Card" appears.
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Note "Recording". Moreover the file name of
the recording file is displayed.
Stopping data recording
1
Tap the <Settings> tab.
2
Tap button <SD-Card>.
3
Tap button <Record Data>.
4
Select data recording option "Off".
5
Tap the <OK> button.
✓ Data recording stops immediately.
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The menu "SD-Card" appears.
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Note "Ready".
Recorded data
When a data recording session is started, the con-
troller saves a settings file which contains all the
current settings and configuration details of the
controller.
The file name comprises the start date and is suf-
fixed "S00":
YYYYMMDD.S00 (The "S" identifies this as a
"Settings file", where YYYY denotes Year, MM de-
notes Month, DD denotes Day.)
The controller then begins monitoring and record-
ing the machine's data at the intervals chosen in
the "SD-Card" menu.
To do this the controller creates a data file. The
file name comprises the start date and is suffixed
"D00":
YYYYMMDD.D00 (The "D" identifies this as a
Data file, where YYYY denotes Year, MM denotes
Month, DD denotes Day.)
A new data file is written every subsequent day
that the recording session is allowed to continue,
each with its own date-based file name.
If more than one data recording session occurs
during the same day (and therefore file names
have the same date), the suffix number is incre-
mented to show which are the earliest and latest
files recorded on any given day.
When the recording session is ended by the user,
a second Settings file containing the settings and
configuration details of the controller at the end of
the recording session is written to the SD card.
The file name comprises the date and is likewise
suffixed "S00":
YYYYMMDD.S00 (The "S" identifies this as a fur-
ther settings file).
The settings can be read from this settings file and
entered in the "Adjustment values" table in the ap-
pendix to these operating instructions.
All files have the TSV (tab-separated values)
text format and can be imported and viewed in a
spreadsheet program, for example.
SD Card Format
The Data Recorder function supports both SD and
SDHC cards. It will not work with SDXC cards.
The SD-Card should be FAT32 formatted. SD
card driver compatibility cannot be guaranteed
for any SD card other than the card with part no.
ZS1105017.
Gardner Denver recommends use of the DELCOS
XL SD card reader. Part no. ZS1069300.