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102 <strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Series</strong> Programming <strong>Manual</strong>Please Note:These files are captured by the HMI <strong>and</strong> stored in internal HMI memory, an attached SD card, or USB flash drive. Youmust copy these files into your computer before using the EasyConverter utility. If you are running a project that iscapturing data log or event log files using the Offline Simulator, the EZware-5000 application automatically createsnew folders on your computer <strong>and</strong> creates the files.Data log files are stored in a folder using the name that you assigned in the Data Sampling Object attribute box(e.g.,C:\MapleSystems\EZ5000\datalog\History Data1\20100618.dtl)Event log files are stored in an eventlog folder (e.g., C:\MapleSystems\EZ5000\eventlog\EL_20100625.evt).Viewing an Event Log File (*.evt)1. From the EasyConverter application, click File… Open <strong>and</strong> locate the Event Log file (*.evt).2. [Creation time]: The text line below the creation time heading shows the date <strong>and</strong> time that the file wasinitially created. Format is Day of Week, Month, Day of Month, Time (24Hr format), <strong>and</strong> Year.3. [Data fields]: The text line below this header is used to label <strong>and</strong> identify each column of data under the[Data] header. The Data fields header shows the event number, category of event, time event occurred in24HR format, <strong>and</strong> the event (alarm) message recorded.4. [Data]: This is where the actual data is recorded. This is read only – the EasyConverter application does not allow any edits.Viewing a Data Log File (*.dtl)1. From the EasyConverter application, click File…Open <strong>and</strong> locatethe Data Log file (*.dtl). As the file is loaded,the following popup window appears:0600-0069-0000 <strong>Rev</strong>. B

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