Recording Channel Setup - ABB SM2000 User Manual

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Advanced Videographic Recorder
SM2000

4.6.1 Recording Channel Setup

Note. Parameters applying only to Advanced configuration are identified
A – No Source
B – Analog Source
C – Digital Source
•1 If this parameter is changed from any previous setting other than 'None', a new internal data file for this recording channel is
created. All historical data stored internally for this channel is lost. If this parameter is changed from a previous setting of 'None'
new internal data files for all enabled recording channels are created. Any unarchived data is lost.
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Select the signal source for the selected channel. This can be
any external analog or digital signal – see Appendix A, page 108
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for full list.
Note.
The tabs change according to the selection made.
Setting a channel source to 'None' does not switch off the
analog input to which the channel was assigned
•1
previously i.e. the analog input continues to be monitored.
To switch off an analog input, set Analog I/P 'Type' for the
required channel to 'Off' – see Section 4.6.2, page 80.
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Note. The trace colors cannot be changed when 'Configuration
type' is set to 'Basic' (see Section 4.4.1, page 52) and are fixed
as:
1st
2nd
Magenta
Red
Each recording channel can be configured to position its trace in
a specific zone in the chart views in order to separate traces that
would otherwise be very close to each other.
Trace color
If 'Configuration type' is set to 'Advanced' (see Section 4.4.1,
page 52), select the color used to display the trace and its short
A
tag on Chart and Digital Indicator views. Trace colors can be
selected from the following:
Cyan, Magenta, Blue, Dark Cyan, Dark Blue, Yellow, Light
Green, Dark Yellow, Green, Red, Brown, Black
Zone
Select one of the 15 pre-defined zones available.
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3rd
4th
5th
Black
Green
Blue
6th
Brown
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