C-14 Emergency Management Port
SEL Viewer Menu Options
The following menu options are found on the SEL viewer menu bar:
File
Open - you can view SEL data from a previously saved file if it was stored in
binary format. Selecting the Open menu item allows you to specify a filename
under which the data is found. The default filename is "SELLOG.DAT." If the
file cannot be opened, the program displays an error message.
Close - you can close the SEL viewer.
Save - saves the SEL events to a file in either binary raw or verbose text format.
The binary file may be retrieved later. Once data has been saved to a file,
selecting this option will save the data to the previously saved file. If no SEL
events have been retrieved, then this menu option is not available.
Save As - saves the SEL events to a new file in either binary raw or verbose text
format. The binary file may be retrieved later. Selecting this option lets you
specify a filename to which the data will be saved. The default filename is
"SELLOG.DAT." If no SEL events have been retrieved, then this menu option
is not available.
Exit - exits the EMP.
Connect
View
SEL Information - displays SEL summary information as returned by the
server.
All Events - displays all events in the SEL.
By Sensor Type - shows all events in the SEL generated by a specific sensor
type such as voltage, temperature, etc. A submenu lets you select the sensor type
to be displayed.
By Event - displays all the events in the SEL of a particular type; for example,
by memory or threshold. A pop-up menu lets you select the event type to
display. This pop-up menu displays all the event types that may be generated by
the particular hardware.
Settings - you can change several operating parameters for the SEL viewer. This
menu displays the following suboptions:
Display HEX/Verbose - toggles between HEX mode and interpreted mode of
displaying SEL records.
Output Text/Binary - determines whether SEL data will be saved to the file in
binary format or verbose format.
Window - gives options for displaying currently open windows.
Summary of Contents for NEAX Express
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