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Chapter 12 Using microSD Cards
In the example shown above, the ConfigMeFirst.txt file configures the IP address, subnet mask,
and gateway of the controller, and restores the project from the location specified on the
microSD card.
The ConfigMeFirst.txt file must be placed in the same root directory as the backup folder in the
microSD card.
1. Insert the microSD card into the microSD card slot.
2. Cycle power to the controller.
3. When the SD LED displays a steady green light, the project restore is complete.
Data Log The data logging feature allows you to capture global and local variables with timestamp from
the Micro800 controller into the microSD card. You can retrieve the recorded datasets on the
microSD card by reading the contents of the microSD card through a card reader or by doing
an upload through the Connected Components Workbench software.
A maximum number of 10 datasets is supported for a Micro800 program. Each dataset can
contain up to 128 variables, with a maximum of four data string variables per dataset. String
variables can have a maximum of 252 characters. All datasets are written to the same file. For
more information on how data logs are stored on the microSD card, see the Data Log Directory
Structure on page 241.
You can retrieve data log files from the microSD card using a card reader or by uploading the
data logs through the Connected Components Workbench software.
See the sample quickstart project to get you started on the Data Log feature, Use the Data Log
Feature on page 248.
IMPORTANT Uploading data log files in PROGRAM mode is recommended for optimum
performance and to prevent file access conflict. For example, if the data
log instruction is executing, Connected Components Workbench
software will not upload the last data log file.
IMPORTANT Data log execution time depends on the user application and its
complexity. Users are advised to data log no faster than every 2 seconds
for typical applications. Note that housekeeping takes at least 5 ms per
program scan. See Program Execution in Micro800
on page 123 for more
information on program scan and execution rules and sequence.
See also Data Log – Data Payload vs. Performance Time
on page 244.
IMPORTANT Note that in cases where there are simultaneous RCP and DLG function
block execution or uploads/downloads/searches, the activities are
queued up and handled one by one by the program scan. You will notice a
slowdown in performance in these cases.