7.6
LOG
Selecting this option displays the log file.
The log file display screen includes a button that you can press to clear the log file if you so desire. If you
do not clear the log file, when it reaches the maximum number of entries (490), it continues in "wrap-
around" mode, overwriting the oldest messages, so that the log file always contains the 490 last log events.
Every log message has a severity level assigned to it. There are four different severity levels, as described
in Table 10.
L
OG MESSAGE
I
CON
SEVERITY LEVEL
Informational
Warning
Error
Alarm removed
(In certain unusual situations, the user may want to change the severity level of a given log message. This
can be accomplished in the "Setup > Alarms > Alarm configuration" screen.)
Figure 63 shows an example of a listing of the log file.
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Figure 62: "Main Menu > Log" options
Table 10: Log message types (alarm types)
M
EANING
No action required.
Reports a problem and generates an audible
alarm (beeps)
Reports a more serious problem.
A previously reported alarm condition has been
resolved.
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G
ENERATES AUDIBLE
(
) ?
ALARM
BEEPS
No
Yes
Yes
No. Causes audible
alarm to cease if no
warning-level or error-
level alarms remain