- On every line of the table: timestamp and average values for the
timestamp indicated. The time increment is determined by the defined
sampling frequency. See Sampling Rate on page 52.
Figure 14: excerpt of a data file.
Using data (events file)
■ On a computer, open the .csv file events in Excel
TM
and convert the data
that is separated by commas (see the following example).
■ Click on column A and then from the menu bar, select Data > Convert.
Click on Delimiter > Next > Separator– Comma > Next > Data format –
Standard > Finish. Maximize column A.
■ The first 10 lines of the table contain information about the MX 43.
■ Lines Detector name to Last sensor replacement contain information about
the configuration of the first sensor. The following blocks contain
information about each of the individual sensors connected to the MX 43.
■ Further down, there is a table grouped together. Each line contains data
pertaining to the sensors connected to the MX 43. The data are:
- Table headings (Name of detector, Alarm, Type of alarm, Time, Date).
- For each line of the table, the corresponding event is listed.
Figure 15: excerpt of the events file.