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All processes are automatically data-logged. The interval between logging events is set in the
Recipe screen.
The Process Datalog facility allows you to view process data runs and associated comments.
The facility comprises three pages:
a) SELECT LOG page – allows you to select the process data to view.
b) RUN LOG page – lists the selected process data, for all runs except Leak detection
runs and MFC calibration runs, with respect to time.
c) Leak detection and MFC calibration log page – displays the Leak detection runs and
MFC calibration runs in text and graphical formats.
These pages are described in the following text.
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The Select Log page is displayed by selecting the Process button, then the Log View option.
Fig 5.5: Select Log page
The page comprises a list of logged events, which can be filtered by type, batch name and
time. When the required events have been selected, they can be viewed on a Log View page.
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The facilities provided on the page are as follows:
List of logged
events
Displays a list of logged events in a date/time sequence. Each event is
identified by an icon, date, time, title, duration, name and comments (if
present). An event is selected (highlighted) by clicking on it.
Delete button
Deletes the selected event
Undo button
Undo the last action
Save As Text
button
Save the selected event as a text file for use in spreadsheets etc.
View Run
button
Opens either the Run Log page (see sub-section 5.6.2, page 5-28) or, if
either a Leak detection run (
) or MFC calibration run ( ) is selected,
the Leak Detect and MFC calibration log page (see sub-section 5.6.3,
page 5-29) with the selected log data displayed.
Filter by Type
list
A list of event types with associated checkboxes. Use this panel to select
the events to display in the Event list. A checkbox showing an ‘x’
indicates that the associated event type will not be displayed. A
checkbox showing a ‘9’ indicates that the associated event type will be
displayed.
Filter by
Batch Name
field
Enter a batch name to list only logged events associated with that
batch.
Filter by time
fields and
buttons
Use these controls to select events occurring in a time range to be
displayed.
Hide items
before
selection
button
Displays all events after and including the highlighted event.
Hide items
after
selection
button
Displays all events before and including the highlighted event.
Show all
items button
Displays all previously hidden events.
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NOTE: OIPT now supplies customers with comprehensive software to view/analyse
PC 2000 log files. The software, LogViewer, is provided on the system PC.
For full details of LogViewer, refer to its Manual by following the shortcut
on the desktop of your system PC.
Any logged process run can be saved at text and then opened in Excel for viewing, analysing,
etc. To do this, use the following steps:
1) On the Select Log page, select the required process run (any multiple steps will be
automatically highlighted).
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2) Select the Save As Text button. The Save As dialogue is displayed.
3) Navigate to the target location for the log text file, enter a filename and in the ‘Save
as type:’ field select ‘Log Text Files (*.Txt)’ from the drop-down list. If saving to a
floppy disk, label it and insert into the drive now.
4) Select the Save button. The text file is saved in your chosen location.
5) Start Excel and then in the File menu, select the Open option. The ‘Open’ dialogue is
displayed.
6) Navigate to the location of the saved text file and in the ‘Files of type:’ field, select
‘All Files (*.*)’ from the drop-down list. Select the required text file and then select
the Open button. The ‘Text Import Wizard – Step 1 of 3’ dialogue is displayed:
7) In the ‘Original data type’ panel, select the ‘Delimited’ option and then select the
Next > button. The ‘Text Import Wizard – Step 2 of 3’ dialogue is displayed:
8) In the ‘Delimiters’ panel, select the ‘Comma’ checkbox. Select the Next > button. The
‘Text Import Wizard – Step 3 of 3’ dialogue is displayed:
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