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8.5 HISTORY REPORT EXAMPLE
SOFTWARE VERSION: XXX.XX.XX S/N:
System Name:
PUMPING STATION
Time — Date
Each log contains the following:
When memory was cleared
RTD name and ID
Current temperature
Event time and date
When alarm acknowledged, cleared and reset
Power on reset
When configuration settings are changed
8.6 VIEWING HISTORY
Although alarm history information is stored in memory for
later retrieval, the contents of the history can be viewed by
selecting on the keypad Ctrl + VIEW. The history can be
viewed when the monitor is in the quiescent mode and will
not interfere with its operation.
8.7 CLEARING HISTORY MEMORY
When the keyboard is connected to the monitor, select F12
from the SYSTEM OK menu and type “CLEARHISTORY”
then Enter. The EEPROM will be erased of all its configura-
tion contents including spaces. While the memory is being
erased, the message to the right will appear on the display.
8.8 MEMORY DATA RETENTION
The series 1604 monitor retains all configuration and history
in non-volatile memory and is therefore stored indefinitely,
even if power is interrupted. This memory is modified when
the administrator changes the program configuration. The
time / date clock will retain its data for approximately 48
hours if power is interrupted..
* ACCESS PROGRAMMING *
CLEARING
HISTORY LOGS
— — WAIT — —
* HISTORY * PG 1/1
TIME DATE
RTD STATUS:FAULT, CLEAR, ETC.
→ NXT REC
Example -
First page of VIEW HISTORY
Summary of Contents for EDISON ONGUARD 1604
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