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Housekeeping:
for the two input (Sensors) and output (Actors) signals available at the
Housekeeping interface it is possible to read the current active/inactive status and to
configure the operating mode. This area is not available with PoE configuration.
The parameters of the input contacts allow to enable/disable monitoring of the signal and to
define their polarity.
Input signal if active affects the LED and Summary Alarms Indications:
-
Sensor 1 affects the
Alm
LED and Summary Alarm
-
Sensor 2 affects the
Warn
LED and Summary Alarm.
The parameters for output contacts allow defining their polarity and forcing active/inactive
status. The following info is available for the housekeeping signals:
When new parameters are entered they are activated only when the <Apply> button at the
bottom of the area is pressed.
2.12.
Logs
This window (which can be opened by the Main Menu link “Equipment→Logs”) is available to
display the system log which collects and displays autonomous events (generated by the system
itself like alarms) and command execution results, each of them generating a
trap.
The window is
shown in Fig. 2.11.
The Logs Table is automatically refreshed every few seconds and can collect up to 200 entries
comprehensive of time stamp and event description.
The Logs Table is used as a circular buffer; therefore as soon as the table is full, a new entry will
overwrite the oldest one.
The Logs list can be scrolled for access to all records using the lateral cursor.
For an easier and immediate comprehension of the different classes of events and to facilitate
logger analysis, the log traces of the events are displayed with different background colors:
- Alarms (affecting
Alm)
(Raised or Cleared)
red
- Warning Information (affecting
Warn)
(Raised or Cleared)
yellow
- System Configuration Commands and Generic information
no colour
The Logs can be sorted in Ascending or Descending order by Time, Type or Event clicking on the
relevant column heading.
For a detailed description of the meaning of each alarm indication refer to Tables 5.25 and 5.26 in
Chapter 5 using the Alarm Name in the Description as a key.