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The Question is: While decoding and analyzing the binary files produced by MONITOR/RECORD, I noticed something very odd in the SCS records. The KBYTMAPD numbers for my HSJ controllers seem to climb for a while, then drop down and start climbing again. A typical sequence (with a 5-minute recording interval) goes something like: 7503959 7503963 7503967 7872332 4470437 5299828 6100372 6919205 7609451 4202229 4951531 5735064 I find this a bit odd, and it definitely makes analysis of the data somewhat tricky. None of the HSJs monitored have been reset in the time MONITOR was recording. Does MONITOR have some sort of undocumented upper limit that it caps its numbers at? Or am I just missing something fairly obvious? The Answer is : It would appear there may be a bug in MONITOR here, as these fields are listed as cumulative (count) fields, the Wizard would expect these values would increase over time. Please contact the customer support center, and expect to be asked for a copy of the MONITOR data file.
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