123 Maintenance
Erasing the log
Checking the Administration log
Entering the Administration log
COMPANION 200 Installation and Maintenance Guide
times that the alarm or event occurred, then returns to the
previous display.
To erase the log, follow these steps:
1. Enter the Event/Alarm log.
2. Press ERASE. The display shows Erase log?.
3. Press YES. If no new alarms or events have been added since the
list was entered, the log is erased and the display shows
Log is empty, then 4.Evnt/Alrm Log. If new alarms or events
have been added since the list was entered, the display shows
Log has changed.
The Administration log lists event messages for administrative
events such as system initializations, Configuration sessions in
which a change was made, invalid password attempts, and password
changes. By using this feature you can:
• Check what events occurred.
• Check when the events occurred.
• Check the number of consecutive occurrences of an event.
• Erase the log.
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Because the Administration log holds a maximum of 10
events, you should verify and record these events
periodically. Erase the log after dealing with the events.
Each event is assigned a severity number. An S preceeding this
number (for example, S4) may appear in the event message. S1 has
the lowest priority. If the Log is full, new event messages with a
higher severity number replace existing event messages of a lower
severity. For this reason, check event messages at regular intervals.
You can then deal with all messages before they are replaced.
To enter the Administration log, follow these steps:
1. Enter a maintenance session.
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