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Fig.28. Example data file
Subsequent fields contained in the row describing the record have
the following meaning:
•
date – date of data recording, “-” character is the date separator
•
time – hour, minute, second of data registration, “:” character
is the time separator
•
Disp.Value – recorded displayed value of the transducer, the deci
-
mal separator depends on the language version set in the trans-
ducer menu – “,” character is the separator in the Polish version;
“.” character is the separator for all other language versions; values
are provided in the engineering format
•
2-nd Disp.Val – recorded second displayed value of the transducer,
the decimal separator depends on the language version set
in the transducer menu – “,” character is the separator in the Polish
version; “.” character is the separator for all other language versions;
values are provided in the engineering format
•
R8000...R8049 – recorded registers from range 8000-8049 -
values querried by transducer with RS-485 interface configured
as
Master
or
Monitor
.
5.8.5. Archive file structure
Files containing archive data on an external SD/SDHC card
or in the file system internal memory have a column structure,
where the subsequent data columns are separated from another
by a tab character. The first row contains the column header. Data
records are placed in order in rows, and the fields of a given record are
separated from one another with a tab character. The view of an exam
-
ple file has been shown in fig. 28.