Sorting Alarms; Data Logs; Viewing Data Logs - Trane IntelliPak with Symbio 800 Programming Manual

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Sorting Alarms

To sort alarms by a category other than date and time, touch one of the other column headings in
the table. The column heading responds by changing to blue, and the alarms table re-sorts
according to the blue column heading. By touching the blue column heading again, the column will
change the sort direction.

Data Logs

Data Logging, also referred to as trending, records in real-time the value of a data point in the
system and the time at which the value was recorded.
By default, Symbio™ 800 automatically generates system-created data logs (for equipment and
standard applications) on a 15-minute interval and then stores that data for seven days. Data
storage is a continuous window where only the most recent seven days of data are stored. Data
older than seven days is discarded to make room for the newest data.
A list of data logs can be accessed by clicking Data Logs from the left navigation menu. From this
page you can take action on a data log, such as comparing or exporting, by selecting one or more
data logs and then clicking the Actions button.
Figure 47. Symbio™ UI Data Logs

Viewing Data Logs

To view Data logs graphically, select up to six data logs from the Data logs page and then select
View data from the Actions button. The chart capability supports a time comparison mode that
allows you to compare trend data at different points in time (day-to-day, month-to-month, year-to-
year). A maximum of six data logs are supported (up to two data logs when time comparison mode
is enabled). A maximum of two types of dimensionality are supported on the left and right y axis.
Samples are plotted on a date/time scale on the x axis. Samples in fault (due to communication
loss) are not plotted and will result in an interpolation gap within the plotted line. If all samples are
in fault, no line will be displayed.
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Severity (!): Active alarms are at the top, followed by the most severe, followed by the most
recent.
Date and Time (the default sort): Most recent alarms are at the top.
Point Name: Alphabetical sort based on the point name.
Description: Alarms are sorted alphabetically by description.
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