Maintaining Your Analyzer
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10.6 Log
The log records all the major events taking place during the running of this analyzer. It helps
the service engineers diagnose system errors.
Press [MENU] to enter the system menu and
SELECT
“
Service
→
Log
”, as Figure 10-40
shows to enter the “
Log
” screen, as Figure 10-41 shows.
Figure 10-40 System menu
Figure 10-41 “Log” screen
The recorded events are divided into three groups, “
All
”, “
Settings
” and “
Other
”(including
setting discriminators, system self-test and updating system software), which are all listed on
the left of the screen. All the recorded events are listed on the right of the screen by default.
You can press [F1] to select the desired group and the right of the screen will display the
events of the selected group only. Every screen displays 10 events. You can press [
↑
] or [
↓
]
to check the events one by one or press [PgUp] or [PgDn] to check the events on the
previous or next screen. If you want to print out the displayed events, press [PRINT]. If you
want to acquire help information, press [HELP].
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