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IM MW100-01E
Saving Data at Multi Intervals
The recording operation can be specified for each interval group. Multiple sets of data
can be saved simultaneously such as recording an interval around a sudden event while
continuously recording long-term changes in the data.
Time (s)
Start
Trigger 1
condition met
Interval group 1: Trigger (pretrigger 50%)
Interval group 2: Direct
Interval group 3: Trigger
Thinning:
Trigger 1
condition met
Trigger 3
condition met
File Division
You can use the event action function to divide the file containing measured, computed,
or thinned data at an arbitrary time. After dividing a file, the next file division is enabled
10 minutes later.
Action Notation Operation and Notes
Save recorded data Memory Save Divides and saves the measured or computed data file.
in divisions This action is valid when the recording start action is set
to Direct and the recording stop action is set to Fullstop
or Rotate.
Save thinning Memory Save (T) Divides and saves the thinned data file.
recording in divisions This action is valid when the recording stop action is set
to Fullstop or Rotate.
File Message
You can set a file message to the measured, computed, or thinned data file using up to
120 characters. You can view the file message on the MW100 Viewer Software.
Replacing the CF Card While Recording
You can replace the CF card while the recording is in progress. Replace the CF card
quickly while the access indicator (in-progress display) to the CF card is not ON. If
the time to write the data arrives while you are replacing the CF card, the data for that
interval is dropped. You can check the time when data is written using the recording
status log in the log information.
The files that are divided due to the replacement of the CF card can be joined using the
MW100 Viewer Software.
For a description of the CF card access indicator, see “Displays” in this section.
For a description of the time when data is written to the CF card, see appendix 8, “Saving
Data to the CF Card.”
Saving Settings
MW100 setting values can be saved. The contents that are saved are as follows:
• Range, alarm, and MATH related settings
• Media related settings
• Communication related settings
• Other settings
However, when settings are loaded onto the MW100, the IP address, subnet mask,
default gateway, host name, and domain name are not loaded.
For details on the saved items, see saved settings in “Recording Structure” in section 5.2.
Format
Initializes the CF Card.
1.3 Functions of the Main Module