Archiving; Smartmedia Handling And Care; Media Status - ABB SM3000 User Manual

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...3 SETUP

3.5 Archiving

Recorded data, logs and configuration files stored on the instrument's internal memory can be archived to files created on removable
media. Parameters for archiving each process groups' data are configured independently.
Note. To configure Archiving, refer to Section 4.5.6.

3.5.1 SmartMedia Handling and Care

Note. Only 3.3V SmartMedia cards can be used with the instrument.
Follow the manufacturers' recommendations.
1) Avoid touching the gold connectors on SmartMedia cards to prevent damage to the card from static electricity. Before touching
a memory card, ensure that you are discharged of static electricity by touching a grounded metal object.
2) Keep the gold contacts on the card clean to prevent card corruption on insertion of the card. Clean the contacts using a soft, clean
cloth before re-insertion in the instrument.
3) Do not bend the card or subject it to impacts.
4) Keep the card in an anti-static case when not in use.
5) Do not place the card in direct sunlight.
3.5.2 Media Status – Fig. 3.2
Note. Do not remove media while either of the media update in progress status icons (
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External archive media not inserted (yellow flashing exclamation mark)
External archive media on-line (green icon, shaded area indicates % used)
External archive media off-line (grey icon, shaded area indicates % used)
External archive media update in progress (see
External media 100% full, archiving stopped (green/red icon, flashing white cross)
Warning! Too many files (green icon – media online, grey icon – media offline)
Too many files, archiving stopped (red icon, flashing yellow cross)
Amount of memory used on the external archive
media currently installed
Approximate time left before the current external
archive media is full, assuming the amount of data
recorded remains the same.
Time Left
Display Format
1 Day:
Days, e.g. '5 days'
1 Hour, <1 Day:
Hours, e.g. '10 hours'
<1 Hour:
Minutes, e.g. '25 minutes'
Fig. 3.2 Media Status Icons
below)
Note
or
) are displayed.

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