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command energizes the relay for approximately one second before it is released again. Use the event qualifiers to
extend the momentary period.
4.4.8 Event Log
To view a log of alarm events, click Event Log in the Monitor Menu Navigation frame.
The NetGuardian's Event Log allows the NetGuardian to post and monitor up to 100 events including power up,
base and system alarms, ping alarms, analog alarms, and controls. Posted events for the various alarms include
both alarm and clear status. All information in the event log will be erased upon reboot or a power failure.
Event Log Field
Event
Date
Time
Group
State
Disp
Point
Description
4.4.9 Monitoring Port Activity
To view the data being received by the connected equipment, select the data port number from the Monitor
The
and
Port Transmit
Port Receive
Event number (1-500)
Date the event occurred
Time the event occurred
Group number of the point
State of the event (A=alarm, C=clear)
DCP display
Point reference.
User defined description of the event as entered in the alarm point and relay
description fields
Event Logging window field descriptions
menu > Port Receive drop-down menu
screens provide live status information for the NetGuardian's 4 data ports by
Description
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