each parameter, type the desired number in the
right window, (or scroll to and click on the desired
month) and click [next item] (or simply click [next
item] to step through the parameters).
• Scroll to and double-click on the desired
time
m.
increment
(from 5 seconds to 24 hours). PanaView
indicates that the log has been created, and returns
to the log edit menu.
If an erroneous value has been entered, PanaView displays
a
log creation error
message. Otherwise, the program
indicates that the log has been created, and returns to
the
log edit
menu.
3.3.2 Creating an error log
To create an error meter log, complete the following steps:
1. Double-click on the
create error log
option.
a. PanaView first asks for the
log location
, either
flash or non-volatile RAM. Double-click on the
desired location.
b. Now type the desired
log name
in the right window,
and click [next item].
c. Type the desired
log message
in the right window,
and click [next item].
d. PanaView now asks for the
number of variables
you
wish to log. Type in the desired number (from 1 to 6),
and click [next item].
e. Double-click on the desired
channel
for the first
variable.
f. Scroll to and double-click on the desired
measurement
.
g. Repeat steps e and f for the specified number
of variables.
• If you select a forward or reverse total, PanaView
asks if you want to
reset totals to 0?
Double-click
on
yes
or
no
.
h. PanaView asks,
is log circular?
Double-click on
yes
or
no
.
i. PanaView indicates a given
StartTime
. Double-click
on OK to agree to the given time, on
now
to start
the log immediately, or on
edit
to change the
starting time.
• If you select
edit
, PanaView asks first for the
desired
hour
, then for the
minute
, and finally
for the
second
. For each parameter, type the
desired number in the right window, and click
[next item] (or simply click [next item] to step
through the parameters).
j. PanaView indicates a given
StartDate
. Double-click
on
OK
to agree to the given day, on
today
to start the
log that day, or on
edit
to change the starting date.
• If you select
edit
, PanaView asks first for the desired
year
, then for the
month
, and finally for the
day
. For
each parameter, type the desired number in the
right window, (or scroll to and click on the desired
month) and click [next item] (or simply click [next
item] to step through the parameters).
NOTE:
If you have selected a circular log, PanaView now
indicates that the log has been created, and returns to the
log edit menu
.
k. PanaView indicates a given
end time
. Double-click
on OK to agree to the given time, on
now
to start
the log immediately, or on
timed
to indicate a
specific duration.
• If you select
edit
, PanaView asks first for the desired
hour
, then for the
minute
, and finally for the
second
.
For each parameter, type the desired number in the
right window, and click [next item] (or simply click
[next item] to step through the parameters).
• If you select
timed
, PanaView asks for the
log time
(duration). Scroll to and double-click on the desired
length of time (from 10 minutes to 24 hours.) Then
go to step m.
l. PanaView indicates a given
end date
. Double-click
on
OK
to agree to the given day, on
Today
to start the
log that day, or on
edit
to change the starting date.
• If you select
edit
, PanaView asks first for the
desired
year
, then for the
month
, and finally for
the
day
. For each parameter, type the desired
number in the right window, (or scroll to and click on
the desired month) and click [next item] (or simply
click [next item] to step through the parameters).
m. Scroll to and double-click on the desired
time
increment
(from 5 seconds to 24 hours). PanaView
indicates that the log has been created, and returns
to the
log edit menu
.
If an erroneous value has been entered, PanaView displays
a
log creation error
message. Otherwise, the program
indicates that the log has been created, and returns to the
log edit menu
.
3.3.2a Checking log memory
To check on the amount of log memory available,
double-click on the
memory
option in the
log edit menu
.
The right window indicates the number of bytes available
in both NVR and flash memory.
3.3.2b Stop logging
To manually terminate logging, double-click on the
stop
logging
option in the
log edit menu
. PanaView displays
the name of the currently active logs. Double-click on
your choice, and then click on yes when the program asks
if you wish to stop logging.
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