Basic Configuration
Figure 15: The Fault Log Page
Symbols used in the Fault Log
Symbol
Description
Active persistent fault
Persistent fault that has been handled
Reset message, no fault exists
To get more detailed information about the events, the log entries can be expanded by clicking
the “Expand all entries” link. Single log entries can be expanded by clicking the individual “+”
icon.
Administer the Fault Log
The Fault log can be exported in a CSV (Comma Separated Values) file format. The log can be
cleared from non-active faults and a timeout can also be set to block repeated faults, that is, the
fault will be discarded and no actions will be executed.
1)
Click “Configuration” on the Start page.
2)
Select select Other Settings > Administer Fault Log, in the menu on the Configuration page.
Export the Fault Log in CSV format
1)
Click “Export”.
2)
Click “Save” in the dialog window and enter the file name (default name statuslog.csv) and
the file path.
Remove all non-active faults from the Fault Log
1)
Click “Clear”.
2)
Click “Yes” in the dialog window to remove all non-active faults from the status log file.
Set a Timeout to block the Fault log from repeated faults
1)
Enter the timeout in minutes (0-1000 minutes), the default value is 10 minutes.
If no Status Logs should be blocked, set the timeout to 0.
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