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Produits : AS-B, Edge Server, Enterprise Server, AS-P, Project Configuration Tool
Fonctionnalités : Tendances
Version produit : 2024, 7.0
03/12/2024

Adding a Trend Log Record to a Manual Trend Log

You have to manually add records to a manual trend log.

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​The manual trend log records data that you manually enter. The manual trend log does not log a variable. Use this type of trend log when values from offline devices have to be manually registered to the trend log. For example, if you want to create a trend log that monitors an electricity meter that cannot be connected to the EcoStruxure BMS.

The default size of a manual trend log is 100 records.

 
action_zoom_plus_stroke Manual trend log schematic.
Figure : Manual trend log schematic.
Manual trend log meter functionality

A manual trend log can be created with initial meter settings. The manual trend log supports the meter change command and meter consumption calculation. You can view the last meter change information on the manual trend log object. Pour plus d'informations, voir Meter Function .

To add a trend log record to a manual trend log
  1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the folder or EcoStruxure BMS server where the trend log is located.

  2. Select the manual trend log you want add a value to.

  3. On the Actions menu, point to Modification, and then click Add log record .

  4. In the Add Trend Log Record dialog box, in the Time stamp box, enter the date and time of the new value.

  5. In the Value box, enter the value.

  6. In the Comment box, type a comment.

  7. Click Add record .

  8. Click Close .

The record is now added to the trend log.

  • Manual Trend Logs
  • Add Trend Log Record Dialog Box
  • Trend Log Lists
  • Editing or Commenting a Trend Log Record
  • Manually Adding a Trend Log Record to a Trend Log
  • Manually Adding a Trend Log Record to a Trend Log List