Data Logging on RCI Systems
Downloaded Data Format
Each record will be printed in chronological order followed by a summary on the
contents of the data logger. If no records have been stored a message to this extent is
displayed on the RCI calibration window however, the summary information is still
downloaded to the PC.
The summary consists of 6 lines of information as follows:
1. DOWNLOAD PERFORMED
(date time)
2. Percentages Changed
(date time) ***
3. No. Lifts in range
20% to 40% SWL
= xx
4. No. Lifts in range
40% to 65% SWL
= xx
5. No. Lifts in range
65% to 90% SWL
= xx
6. No. Lifts logged with > 90% SWL
= xx
*** Note:
Default date if percentages have not been altered from Robway
settings is 01/01/96.
The first line simply states the date and time of when the download was performed.
The second line shows the date and time of when the percentage values for the
counters and/or the logging percentage were last changed. The default date displayed
is the 01/01/96. If the percentages are changed, the new date and time will be stored.
This date and time will be maintained until the values are once again altered or
calibration data is cleared.
The third, forth and fifth lines give counts of the total number of lifts performed in the
specified regions of SWL %. The percentages shown in this table can of course be
changed in Function codes (causing the date in the second line to change as just
discussed).
The sixth line gives a count of the number of full logs which have been performed
and printed.
The records are printed 1 per line with each field in the record separated by a tab
character. This means the resultant file stored on the PC is a tab de-limited text file
which is a suitable format for importing into spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft
Excel.
Generally spreadsheet programs will automatically recognise the file format as a tab
de-limited text file and promptly convert the data into a spread sheet format. In some
cases it may prove necessary to ensure the file is saved with a
.txt
extension name
which is the standard extension for ASCII text files.
Summary of Contents for RCI-1502 LM
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