Starting And Stopping Event Logging - Honeywell 301C User Manual

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Starting and Stopping Event Logging

The Acquisition menu offers an event logging option. Event Logging
records controller transactions, events, Tx and alarm flags and relay
status.
When "Start Event logging" appears on the display, it indicates that the
acquisition, or logging, mode is inactive. When "Stop Event logging"
appears, it indicates that Event data is being logged.
Press the Enter keypad button to stop or start Event logging.
When Event data is logged, the system creates a file named
evyymmdd.log. The record includes the date, time and the event.
Here is a sample of what an Event log looks like:
2004-01-23 17:54:25: Event logging enable
2004-01-23 17:55:25: Event logging enabled
2004-01-23 19:05:47; Simulation sequence activated
2004-01-23 19:05:48; Tx 6 communication no more in fault
2004-01-23 19:05:48; Tx 8 communication no more in fault
The first column of the Event log displays the date (yyyy-mm-dd) and
time (hh:mm:ss) of the log. Column A displays the date and time of the
log. In this example, you can see that the event's "Delay mode" was set
to one minute intervals.
The system logs the following types of events:
Event Log
Event status changed
Alarm A, B, C, Fault, and X status changed
Note: New log files are created when the existing files reach 32 000
lines or at the start of a new week (0h00 Sunday)
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