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XXXXX/YYYYY/ZZZZZ
-
/
+
DD/MM/YY HH:MM:SS
STRING 1 EVENT
STRING 2 EVENT
EVENT LOG
[1] MASTER
[2] SLAVE
SLAVE ADDRESS: XX
4.3 EVENT LOG
This menu makes it possible to view the events stored up to that moment in a dedicated area of the control panel non
volatile memory.
If the control panel has been set as SLAVE (see
paragraph 3.8.4 Control Panel
), you can directly access the display
of the last recorded event, as shown below:
The event is displayed on two strings (STRING 1 EVENT and STRING 2 EVENT)
DD/MM/YY
and
HH:MM:SS
represent date and time when the event occurred.
ZZZZZ
= total event counter
YYYYY
= general event counter
XXXXX
= partial event counter
The total event counter is the total number of events occurred since the control panel was switched on for the first
time.
The general event counter is the absolute event counter (range 1-ZZZZZ).
The partial event counter indicates the number of events occurred since the last time the control panel was switched
on. This counter can be reset by the user. In this case it represents the number of events occurred in the control
panel since the last time it was reset.
To reset this counter, select the last event and press
0
.
During the scroll, the counter is replaced by “----“ for all the events prior to the one corresponding to partial event
counter = zero.
Through keys
and
it is possible to scroll the events.
The event log can store up to N events (N = 1014 or 10008, according to the programming settings described in
paragraph 3.8.4 Control Panel
). After the N
th
event is stored, the most recent event replaces the oldest one.
When the printer is connected with the control panel and it is active, each event stored in the event log is transmitted
also to the printer.
If the control panel has been set as MASTER (see
paragraph 3.8.4 Control Panel
), access to the event log will
generate the following menu:
By selecting
1,
the local event log will be displayed following the same rules described for SLAVE control panels, with
the following exception:
When the event log of a MASTER displays an event occurred on a SLAVE (and notified to the MASTER), by pressing
OK
the control panel jumps directly to the event log of the relevant SLAVE control panel, starting with the most recent
event occurred on that SLAVE.
By selecting
2
, it is possible to access to the event log of any SLAVE control panels connected with the MASTER
and already acquired by the latter:
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