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2.2.14 Event Log View
Purpose: Describes how to view and interpret the Event Log or Alarm Log.
Procedure: In the LCD panel, scroll down to the Maintenance Menu. Enter the password,
using up / down arrows, to access the Maintenance Menu. The password is required only
when the access to this menu is password protected in the control menu. The factory
default password is 1111. Consult the factory if the programmed password is lost or
forgotten. The last item in the Maintenance Menu is the EVENT LOG VIEW. The LCD
screen displays the information in digital binary form. The full descriptive details can be
seen using your PC in RS232 / USB mode.
ALARM IS DISPLAYED IN THE DIGITAL BINARY FORM
Two blocks of numbers appear on the second line of the LCD screen. Each block has 8
digits, for a total of 16 digits. The position of each one of the 16 digits indicates a unique
Event. A value of 1 indicates the presence of an event represented by the position of that
digit, while a value of 0 indicates an absence of that event. The assignment of events for
each of these 16 digits is identified below.
Example
At the Event Log view menu press ENTER to access the Event Log View function. The
first line indicates the date (DD/MM/YY) and time (HH:MM) of the event occurrence. The
second line shows Events in BBS. Pressing UP allows to the next event, pressing DOWN
allows to view the previous event.
Summary of Contents for MP Series
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