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8. CONFIGURATION, HISTORY & REPORTS MANAGEMENT
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HISTORY LOG FILE
► CONFIGURATION FILE
→
SELECT
↓
SAVE
8.1 SAVING CONFIGURATION and HISTORY REPORTS
The series 1604 monitor supports USB memory sticks con-
nected in place of the keyboard. While in the SYSTEM OK
menu, insert a USB memory stick, and the following menu
will automatically appear. Using the CURSOR ► key select
which option to save to the memory stick. Use the CURSOR
▼ key to save the data from the monitor to the memory
stick. Each file that is saved to the memory stick increments
its time saved. After the data has been transferred, remove
the memory stick, then plug it into a computer that has a text
editor on it to view or save the data.
8.4 HISTORY LOG FILE
Alarm and other actions are stored in non-volatile memory
and can be accessed with the memory stick. Select the HIS-
TORY LOG FILE on the menu to save the data to the
memory stick.
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► HISTORY LOG FILE
CONFIGURATION FILE
→
SELECT
↓
SAVE
8.2 CONFIGURATION REPORT
The configuration report allows the administrator to verify correct settings after the monitor is set up but
before it goes online to monitor. Carefully review all information contained in the report for any discrep-
ancies. Keep the configuration file and print out the report to save it for future reference. The file that
contains the Configuration Log is labeled CF-HRS-MIN-SEC and denotes in military time when the file
copy occurred.
8.3 CONFIGURATION REPORT EXAMPLE
Software Version: xxx.xx.xx S/N:
System Name:
Time-Date
System Alarm: NON-FAILSAFE
System Fault: NON-LATCHING
Temperature Units: FAHRENHEIT
Alarm Message: Administrator-defined message appears here.
Channel 1 - ENABLED
Sensor Type: PLATINUM #8
Alarm Set point: 110°F
Relay Mode: NON-LATCHING
NON-FAILSAFE
Alarm Mode: RISING
Relay Alarm on Fault: NO
Alarm Message:
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