Refresh Units; Restore; Retrieve Logs - Emerson Site Manager User Manual

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Figure 4-39 - Refresh Point List at Application Instance Level
When the activity has completed successfully, the
changes, if any, will be evident automatically on the
navigation tree under the selected application or click
on the refresh button in the navigation frame.
Running the Refresh Point List Activity:
Figure 4-40 - Refresh Point List Status Page

4.6.6. Refresh Units

Refresh units is an activity that may be performed
at the control system level. When a refresh units is
performed, information is pulled from the controller
and is posted to the database.
Right-click on the desired Control System from
the main Navigation Tree to bring up the pop-up
menu and select Refresh Units. Once this activity has
been triggered, the Activity Status page will be dis-
played.
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When the activity has completed successfully, the
changes, if any, will be evident automatically on the
navigation tree under the selected Control System or
click on the refresh button in the navigation frame.
Figure 4-41 - Refresh Units Status Page

4.6.7. Restore

A Restore pulls the backed-up setpoints from the
database and restores or "loads" the data back into the
controller and is deployed at the Unit level.
Click the backup from the list that you wish to re-
store to the unit, and a message window will ask if
you are sure you want to execute the Restore. Click
OK to Restore. Cancel to stop.
Figure 4-42 - Restore Unit Page

4.6.8. Retrieve Logs

Retrieving logs shows a historical view of inputs
and outputs of the applications you choose retrieve
logs on, which creates a history of records of the in-
puts and outputs for that application.
Two types of log retrieval are:
• By Application Type - Retrieves points with logs
from the selected application type.
• By List - Retrieves only the points with logs from a
previously made list.
026-1012 Rev 3 06-DEC-2011

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