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Finally, the eight characters of the assigned Input Identifier and Event Name are listed in the
fourth line from left to right, respectively. Input Identifiers and Event Names are described in
“Input
Names / Identifiers (I)” on page 28
and
“Event Names (E)” on page 28
, respectively.
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Browse Mode is most commonly used to view Event Records via the LCD panel. Event Records may
be viewed in either forward or reverse chronological order. Events are selected by date and time and
optionally by Input Number. However, an additional feature allows the user to inspect the current status
of an input.
To access any of the Browse options press the
Browse
key. The following message will appear.
Browse:
Event Records
Input Status
Browse Command
Both options are described in the sections that follow.
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After selecting the Event Records option a table of dates similar to the following will be displayed.
030313 030413 030513
030613 030713 030813
030913 031013
Browse Command ‑ Event Records Option
At least one Event Record will be logged for each date listed. Dates are listed in the MMDDYY format.
The Event Records option may list as many as 128 dates. Only eight dates are listed in the example cited
previously. The up and down arrow keys can be used to scroll quickly through a large collection of dates.
Press the
Enter
key after highlighting a date. The display will then specify a start time as shown in the fol‑
lowing.
Browse Start Time:
Enter=edit, Esc=OK
00:00:00
Press the
Esc
key if records starting from midnight are to be inspected. To inspect records starting later in
the day perform the following steps.
1.
Using the left and right arrow keys position the highlight in the hour, minute or second field.
2. Press the
Enter
key to select the highlighted field.
3. Enter the required hours, minutes or seconds by pressing the appropriate numeric keys. Leading zeros
are not required.
4. Press the
Enter
key to complete the entry.
5.
Repeat the previous steps to adjust the remaining fields.
After the correct starting time is specified the
Esc
key should be pressed. The following message describ‑
ing the use of the arrow keys will be briefly displayed.
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