ABB SM500F User Manual page 53

Field mountable paperless recorder
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SM500F
Field mountable paperless recorder
IM/SM500F Rev. Z
Places the archive media on-line, starting the archiving process.
Note.
The On-line function is disabled (greyed-out in the menu (color recorders) or
blanked-out when selected in the menu (monochrome recorders)) if no
archive media card is inserted or the recorder has been placed in Historical
Review mode.
When an archive media card is inserted and there is <1 hour (Text format) or
<1 day (Binary format), the 'Select Line Status' dialog box (left) is displayed,
giving the user the choice of placing archiving on-line or remaining off-line.
Archiving is placed automatically on-line in 10 seconds unless 'Stay Offline'
is selected.
When an archive media card is inserted and there is >1 hour (Text format) or
>1 day (Binary format) of data in internal memory, the 'Select data to be
archived' dialog box (previous page) is displayed. Select data to be archived
and press
.
Once selected, all data within the selected time frame is archived. Older unarchived
data remains in the internal memory buffer until overwritten by newer data but is not
available for archiving unless 'Reset archiving' is selected.
Places the archive media off-line. Recording of channel data into internal memory
continues uninterrupted but archiving to the removable media is suspended until it
is put on-line again.
Note.
Always set the external media Off-line before removing it.
The Off-line function is disabled (greyed-out in the menu (color recorders) or
blanked-out when selected in the menu (monochrome recorders)) when in
Historical Review mode.
Archive media can also be set off-line by opening the recorder's door and
pressing the recessed button to the right of the red Archiving On-line LED
indicator next to the SD card slot on the back of the door.
Use the file viewer to view a list of the files stored in internal memory and on
external archive media.
Note. Files stored in internal memory cannot be deleted.
Select to display the Logging on-line help.
5 Logging
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