.3.2 EVENT LOG
Up to 50 events are stored in the internal non-volatile event memory in the UPS. The
last event that occurred is the first on the list, followed by other previous events.
Similar to the messages and alarms, each event is shown in its own window.
An event is indicated along with the date and time, followed by a description in plain
text. The numerical code facilitates error analysis and other procedures in dealing
with the event that has occurred also see Chapter
.1.1 on pg. 1
. . In the lower
right-hand corner of the display, you will find the total number of events already
stored as well as your position when scrolling through the window. 1/ indicates the
most recent, last stored event starting position when accessed . If there are no
events stored or if the event memory has been deleted also see Chapter
.3. on pg.
, the following message will appear: No events in log .
Accessing the event log
Access the event log by pressing ESC to go to the main menu and then pressing
▲
or
▼
to go to the Event log menu item line appears highlighted and then
press ENTEr basis / starting point is the UPS status display . return to the UPS
status display by pressing ESC again or automatically after 5 minutes if no other
keys are pressed .
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