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Posted: 2019-10-2501:21 PM
[Imported] Max DLog records in a 4203?
>>Message imported from previous forum - Category:Realflo Electronic Flow Measurement<< User: mchartrand, originally posted: 2018-10-17 18:51:56 Id:83 This is a re-posting from the obsoleted (October 2018) "Schneider Electric Telemetry & SCADA" forum.
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**_loot24: Can anyone tell what the maximum number of DLog records that a 4203 will hold?_**
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mchartrand: Hello, The 4203's DLOG will hold approximately: TelePACE-based 4203: 19.3K words ISaGRAF-based 4203: 21.4K words
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**_loot24: So 19300 records in a Telepace configuration?_**
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mchartrand: This is not the number of records, it's the number of total words of data. The number of records is a factor of the number of words used per record in the DLOG configuration. In short, if a DLOG is configured to log a time/date stamp (4 words) and three analog inputs, (1 + 1 + 1 words), this uses 4 + 3 = 7 words each time a record is created. To determine the maximum number of records possible with this configuration, you would divide 7 into 19,300 = 2,757 records. Note: if you have more than one DLOG, then you have to take all DLOG usage into account at the same time. 19.3K is for all DLOGs, not per each DLOG. I hope this helps!