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Red Lion Crimson 3 emulator logging

Red Lion Crimson 3 emulator logging

Red Lion Crimson 3 emulator logging

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Hello All,

I am developing an interface and data logging system for a Red Lion G306 HMI. I don't have the hardware yet so I am using the emulator which is working pretty well so far as I have it communicating with real hardware such as the PLC. For this job I am required to log sets of data organised by the test work/job number so I want to use the batch feature which I have not touched before. In order to verify my functions I want to view the log the G306 is creating which brings me to my question; can the emulator store the logged files on the local hard drive like it would if there were a flash drive plugged into it?

I cant seem to figure this one out so any help or experience using the emulator in this way would be much appreciated.

Kallen.
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