Sutron Corporation 8310 & 7310 Users Manual 8800-1125Rev. 2.7 (BETA) 4/16/2014 pg. 94
Processing ► None
Display Yes
M1.O1: Log \Flash Disk\data.log
LoggingInterval 00:15:00
RecordID <None>
Sequence
Format
Add Alarm
Delete Alarm
AlarmDeadband 5
AlarmLogging InAndOut
IsSSPCurData Yes
WebDisplay Yes
MODBUS ►
Iridium COM2: ► Iridium Settings
LAN ► LAN Settings
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Name
The name of the output is typically either the same as the Measurement name, or is a derivative
thereof. The default name given is typically sufficient for most systems, but you may change the
output name here, if desired. Note that all outputs must have unique names.
Units
This menu item lets you assign a string to describe the units of the value – such as ft, m, etc.
Units is a pre-defined, editable string. The units.txt contains the pre-defined values that you can
select from, and any additions made will be stored in the same file.
RightDigits
Sets precision of value displayed by defining the number of digits to the right of the decimal
point (e.g. use rightdigits=2 to display the value as x.xx).
Processing
Additional processing can be performed on the outputs. The processing choices are the same as
those for the inputs. Multiple processing steps are supported for the outputs.
See Processing for more information.
Display
Yes | No – determines whether or not the value is displayed in the main menu
Log
Specifies whether or not data should be logged and the name of the log to use. Note that this
property is not shown when RecordID has been set to a log record (the log record defines which
log to use when logging).
Logging Interval
The Logging Interval property allows you to select how often the data should be logged. The
logging interval defaults to “00:00:00”, which means log on every measurement. You can change
the value of the logging interval to a multiple of the measurement interval, to reduce the
number of times a measurement is logged. For example, if the measurement interval is
“00:15:00” and logging interval is “00:30:00”, the measurement is logged every other
measurement.
Setting the logging interval to a value greater than the measurement interval allows you to