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When the
Set limit on files
check box is selected, note the following points.
• If the number of data files saved on the external memory device increases, it may take some time for
the data output processing, or the output of the next data may not be processed normally.
• When displaying pictures saved on the external memory device and processing the output of data both
occur simultaneously, the pictures may not be displayed.
• When parts that blink overlap pictures saved to the external memory device, the blinking period may
slow down when data output processing occurs.
• The following single-byte characters cannot be used in the file name configured by
File Name
or
Specify File Name by Value of Device Address
.
" * / : ; < > ? \ |
• File names that exceed the limits in
Specify File Name by Value of Device Address
and file names
configured with characters that cannot be used are as follows.
- When the text of the file name exceeds the maximum number of device addresses (no NULL), the text
stored in device addresses up to the maximum number of device addresses from the start is
configured.
- When a character that cannot be used is set, the text is up to that character.
- When the first character is a character that cannot be used, the text is that set for
File Name
.
• The operation when the
Set limit on files
check box is selected is as follows.
- The files are output up to the set limit, and then for additional files, the new files are saved by
discarding the old files in order of the oldest first.
- If the number of files saved on the external memory device already exceeds the limit when operation
starts, the number of files at that time is the limit. From there the data is discarded in order from the
oldest data and replaced with new data with each file output.
• The following operations are as follows if the
Realtime Output
check box is selected.
- Even if the data is outputted forcibly, the real time output period (3 minute interval) is not reset.
- While data is being output with the real time output function, the file is not output when the value of
the
Realtime Output
device address is 1.
- Even when output has finished, the value of device does not automatically change to 0.
• The function to sample data operates when Alarm Log data is being saved to the external memory device.
• The batch output or real time output status of the Alarm Log data can be checked with the value of HMI
Special Internal Relay LSM36. When the data starts to be written to the external memory device, the
value of device address is 1. When writing is complete, the value is 0.
• The methods to erase Alarm Log files saved on the external memory device are as follows.
- To erase files during operation using parts, on the
External Memory Device
tab on the Project
Settings dialog box, select the
Remove Files
check box and the
All Alarm Log data
check box, and
then configure the trigger device address. Assign that trigger device address to a part.
- To erase files with WindO/I-NV4, click
Clear
on the
Online
tab, and then click
Stored Data in
External Memory Device
to open the
Clear Data
dialog box. Select the
Alarm Log Data
check box
and click
OK
.
- To erase files on the HG5G/4G/3G/2G-V, HG4G/3G and the HG2G-5F, go to the System Mode - File
Manager. In the File Manager, select the files to be deleted by pressing
DEL
.
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