Datalogging in SIXNET Stations

 

Many SIXNET stations can be configured to log data for retrieval at a later time. Capable stations include all IPm controllers (except the ET-GT-ST-3), VersaTRAK RTU, SixTRAK I/O Controller, SixTRAK programmable gateways and RemoteLog RTUs. The Sixlog capability of the SIXNET I/O Tool Kit is used to create and load datalogging configuration(s) into the station, and to upload and save the logged data. Time stamped data records are saved in the station until retrieved (store and hold), or until they are overwritten by new data (first in, first out). The data storage method is user selectable.

 

Here are some related topics:

 

Datalogging Capabilities:

Types of data that can be logged

The speed at which data can be logged

Datalogging on an event or control signal

How much data can I log?

In RemoteLog and Legacy SIXNET Stations

In IPm-based Stations

Multiple Levels of Datalogging in a Station

RemoteLog Security Features

 

Configuring Datalogging:

Defining the I/O to be Logged

Defining How Often Data Will be Logged

Logging Data Upon an Event Signal

Datalogging Scaled Analog Values

 

Transferring Logged Data:

Retrieving and Saving Logged Data

Automating the Host Transfer of Logged Data

Host Transfer Definition

Client Initiated Datalog Transfers

ASCII Data File Format