
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-11
Example of all parameters: LAB1 #123456 D03-15-98 T12-04-12 R1 B1-1
SEED (user description string) = āLAB1ā
LogBook serial number = 123456
Date armed = March 15, 1998
Time armed = 12:04:12PM
Rate = 1
Trigger block = 1, Segment = 1
Simplest application. If a new acquisition is uploaded, this file will be overwritten: R1 B1-1
Rate = 1
Trigger block = 1, Segment = 1
If all acquisitions are performed in the same day, the time can identify the files: T12-04-12 R1 B1-1
Time = 12:04:12pm
Rate = 1
Trigger block = 1, Segment = 1
The example below shows data files from an acquisition with 2 trigger blocks and 2 timebases; the
acquisition was uploaded in segments. All the dates and times are the same because these trigger blocks
are all part of the same acquisition. The first two files represent a continuous data collectionā2 files exist
because of partial uploads.
Example of Data Uploaded in Segments
Procedures
Because of LogViewās flexibility, this manual can not detail every possible use of the system. Instead,
these procedures explain how to perform typical tasks. Understanding these tasks will help you apply the
principles to a variety of data acquisition environments. For your particular application, you may need
to combine or alter these procedures. For more details, you may need to refer to related Menu Descriptions
or procedures.
This section begins with a flowchart of a simple acquisition and then explains the following tasks and
operational modes:
Using an Attached LogBookā¦ā¦page LV- 12
Using LogBook āUnattachedāā¦ā¦page LV- 14
Simple Data Loggingā¦ā¦page LV- 14
Setting Up DBK Cardsā¦ā¦page LV- 16
Using Multiple Timebasesā¦ā¦page LV- 17
Using Digital 2-Point Calibrationā¦ā¦page LV- 18
Using Digital Outputs As Alarmsā¦page LV- 21
Using Exception Capturingā¦ā¦page LV- 23
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