Walktest Event Log; Walktest Reports - Siemens FIREFINDER-XLS Operation Manual

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Walktest Event Log

Walktest Reports

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A maximum of 5000 Walktest events will be stored in flash memory for reporting.
Walktest events are automatically stored. The storage cannot be disabled by the
user.
Since a full walktest inspection of a system may be performed over a period of days,
weeks and/or months, the Walktest log remains in memory between individual
Walktest sessions. The Walktest log will also persist through database changes,
although not all data will be available for Walktest events from prior databases.
The user may manually erase the Walktest log at the PMI by selecting Report,
Status, Walktest, Clear Log.
Once the Clear Log soft key is pressed, the Walktest log is erased from memory and
cannot be recovered.
When the Walktest event log is full, the panel automatically erases the data. The most
recent 10% of the data is preserved in the new log. Since Walktest data will be lost if
the log is allowed to fill, the user is encouraged to extract the data, generate reports,
and clear the log before it fills. The capacity is intended to allow a full test of all points
on a system to be performed and logged.
Use the Walktest report feature to show which devices(s) have been tested. Using
the Report, Status, Walktest menu on the PMI, a report can be specified for a list of
all devices tested (complete log) or a list of all devices tested between a specified
time range.
Menu:Report:Status:Walktest
PHY:FireFinder@1, DLC@1
Walktest Report
SETTINGS:
Start Time:
Not Set
Stop Time :
Not Set
# Records :
45
Cancel
Settings
Clear Log
Figure 3-33
Walktest Report Screen
For a Walktest Report of all devices tested, press the View soft key. Press the
Settings soft key to set the Start Time and Stop Time for a Walktest Report. This
screen may also be used to clear the Start and Stop Times. The Walktest Report
Settings screen displays, as shown in Figure 3-34.
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