The Log And Log History Menu; The Screenshot Menu; The Module Information Menu - Axia Element Installation & User Manual

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specify the IP Address
of your
Syslog Server,
set the
Syslog Sever-
to log only the
ity Level
level of messages you
desire, and set various
other logging options.
Click
Save
Settings
when you're done.
Element
Configu-
This section
ration:
lets you
and
Backup
all Element
Restore
configuration
settings.
Backup file format is
standard XML.
Save your work! We recommend backing
up your Configuration files whenever a major
change is made, or is about to be made, to your
Element. Whether you are reconfiguring Show
or Source profiles en masse or about to perform
a software update, it's always a good idea to
have a copy of your important data.
The Log and Log His-
tory Menu
Element keeps a detailed
log of each button press,
fader movement and other
system events. Choosing
the
menu item lets you
Log
examine the last 100 logged
activities; choosing the
Log
menu item allows
History
you to view an entire day's
log at one time and delete
old log files if you choose.
The oldest log files are de-
leted automatically as stor-
age space dictates.
F
. 7-4: S
ig
creenShot
Fig. 7-5: Module Information screen. Can you spot the
Module ID conflict?
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The Module Information Menu

The first selection under the
heading displays a detailed list of the installed modules
in your Element console. Some of these fields are for di-
The Screenshot
Menu
Choosing this menu item
immediately captures a shot
of the Element's Operator
screen. This, in combination
with the activity log, can be
used to determine just what
the operator is seeing —
useful for at-home trouble-
shooting during those 6AM
Sunday phone calls. Press-
ing your browser's
Back
button will return you to the
Element menu.
Module Manager
agnostics; below is a list of
those you might find useful:
The
field
Address
displays the number Axia
has assigned to each fader
type, followed by the set-
ting of its module rotary
ID selector switch. This is
useful in determining if any
modules' ID selectors are
set to duplicate values (see
Appendix C for information
on correctly setting module
ID selectors).
The
field gives
Type
you the actual name of each
module (i.e., 4-Fader, Mas-
ter, US Phone, etc.).
The
field tells
Status
you whether or not the mod-
ule is working, i.e., commu-
nicating with the Element
CPU.

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