Advanced Videographic Recorder
SM2000
4 CONFIGURATION
IM/SM2000
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4.5.6 Archiving
Introduction
Recorded data, logs and configuration files stored in the instrument's internal memory can be archived to files created in removable
media in either text or binary encoded format. Parameters for archiving Process Group 1 are set up independently from Process
Group 2 parameters.
For a full description of archiving and archive file formats, refer to Sections 3.5 to 3.10.
Sample Rates – Fig. 4.9
If 'Configuration type' is set to 'Basic' (see Section 4.4.1, page 52), data is saved to the archive file at the same rate as it is saved to
internal memory, i.e. at either the Group's primary or secondary recording sample rate.
If 'Configuration type' is set to 'Advanced' (see Section 4.4.1, page 52), the sample rate for archiving is set independently of the
recording channel sample rates that are used for saving the data to internal memory. The archive primary and secondary sample rates
can be linked to an internal recording channel so that when that channel is switched between primary and secondary sample rate the
archive sample rate is also switched between the archive primary sample rate and the archive secondary sample rate.
Fig. 4.9 Archiving Sample Rates
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
Archive
Channel
Data
Recording
Channels
Group Sample
Rate
Secondary
Primary
Archive rate is always
same as channel
sample rate. Archive
channel data is a direct
copy of channel data on
internal memory
Archive Media
Internal Memory
A Basic Configuration
B Advanced Configuration
1.1
1.2
1.6
Primary
Secondary
Primary
Primary
Primary
Secondary
Rate linked to channel
Individual
channel
sample
rates
Archive
sample rates
Archive
Channel
Data
Secondary
Secondary