3 Operation Log Settings Dialog Box
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WindO/I-NV4 User’s Manual
This section describes items and buttons on the Operation Log Settings dialog box.
3.1 Operation Log Settings Dialog Box
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General
Tab
The
General
tab is used to configure the events and the condition for recording.
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Enable Operation Log Settings
Select this check box to use the Operation Log function.
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Target Events to record
Selects the events to record. Select the check boxes for the events to record.
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Operation Log Settings Dialog Box
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Power ON:
The following items are recorded when the MICRO/I power is turned on.
Time, screen number, event name
Switch to Base Screen:
The following items are recorded when the base screen is switched.
Time, user name, screen number, event name, changed to
Change Users:
The following items are recorded when the user is changed.
Time, user name, screen number, event name, changed to
Change Operation Modes:
The following items are recorded when the operation mode is changed.
Time, user name, screen number, event name, changed to
Press buttons:
The following items are recorded when a touch switch is pressed.
Time, user name, screen number, event name, part name
Write Data to any Device Addresses: The following items are recorded when a value is written to a device address
by pressing a touch switch.
Time, user name, screen number, event name, device address, changed to
Edit Data Labels:
Displays the Data Labels dialog box.
The Data Labels dialog box is used to edit the text displayed in the label row
and the event names displayed in the data rows when the recorded data is
output as a CSV file.
For details, refer to “Data Labels Dialog Box” on page 15-12.
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