Logs and Reports
5.
Use the
Navigation Keys
to scroll through each of the available log entries.
7.
Each entry is displayed in turn and contains three lines of information for each one.
8.
The first line displays the
Product Signal
, the second line displays the
Time
and the third
line displays the
Date
.
Printing the Contaminants Report
To print a copy of the Contaminants Report, proceed as follows:
1.
Select
Menus > Logs
to display the
Logs
menu and select the
Contaminants
option.
2.
Use the
Navigation Keys
to display the
Contaminants Log Report?
menu
option.
3.
Press the
OK / Enter Key
to select the option. The report will then be generated
and sent over the serial link to the connected device.
Clearing the Log
To clear the Contaminants log, proceed as follows:
1.
Select
Menus > Logs
to display the
Logs
menu and select the
Contaminants
option.
2.
Use the
Scroll
buttons
to display the
Clear Contaminants Log?
menu
option.
3.
Press the
OK / Enter Key
to select the option. The Contaminants log will be
automatically cleared and the mContaminants is displayed.
Errors Log
Purpose
Run errors are classified as non serious but may require an operator's attention. When generated the
attention relay operates and subsequently any remote device connected to it.
The Errors Log contains records of run errors generated which is useful for monitoring and analysing
the occurrences and types of errors being generated for specific products.
The 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.
Viewing the Log
To view the Errors Log, proceed as follows:
1.
Select
Menus > Logs
to display the
Logs
menu and select the
Errors
option.
2.
Use the
Navigation Keys
to display the
View Errors Log?
menu option.
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