Logs and Reports
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Logs
The IQ
3
Metal Detector captures event data relating to Contaminants, Errors, Faults, Batches, PV
tests and Shifts which are then made available for viewing.
Each log can hold up to 20 records. If this number is exceeded and the log has not been sent as a
report, then the oldest record is deleted to provide space for a new record.
The
Menus > Logs
menu displays the following Logs for viewing:
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Errors Report
Purpose
Run errors are classed as non serious but may require an operator's attention. When an error is
generated, the attention relay operates and subsequently any remote device connected to it.
This report is useful for monitoring the types of errors being generated that interrupt production and
looking for potential trends so that improvements may be made to reduce production down time.
Running the Report
To run the report, navigate to the
Menus > Logs > Errors
menu, scroll down to the
Errors Report?
menu option and then press the
OK / Enter Key
. The report will then be generated and sent over the
serial link to the connected device.
Report Contents
The report contains a list of the last run errors recorded, up to a maximum of 20, under the following
column headings:
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Date
– Displays the date that the error occurred.
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Time
– Displays the time that the error occurred.
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Machine Identification
- Displays the Machine ID.
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Total Number of Errors
- Displays the number of errors included in the report.
The following details are then provided for each Error included in the report:
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Error
- Displays a brief description of the reason why the error has been generated. See
Example problems below.
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Occurred
– Displays the date and time that the Error occurred.
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Error status is
– Displays the current status of the error:
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ACT (Active)
– The error is current and has not been cleared.
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EVT (Event)
– The error has been cleared.
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PSV (Passive)
– The error has been listed for advice only
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