5.4.2 Read traceback
In this menu, the traceback can be read from the components and displayed with the system
software.
The Actuator Traceback is a log file in which all events (such as component access processes
and states) are entered and stored. Up to 2000 events are recorded in an actuator's memory
(if there are more events, the oldest entry is overwritten by the newest entry). This allows all
accesses to an actuator to be tracked at any time. The programmer 1460 enables a traceback
to be read provided the function has not been disabled in the system software.
The following events and states are saved for example:
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Access with authorisation
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Unauthorised access (due to lack of authorisation or validation)
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Unauthorised access due to incorrect time window
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Set clock
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Programming
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Battery low
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System test
Data transfer from programmer 1460 is described in the system software operating manual.
5.4.3 Diagnostic details
The diagnosis data aid the support team in error analysis. In this menu, diagnosis data are
read from the components.
The data can only be read if programmer and component are connected using the
programming cable.
Before reading the diagnosis data, delete all data on the programmer.
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This helps the support team in carrying out an efficient data analysis.
1.
Use the programming cable to connect the programmer 1460 and the actuator.
2.
Press the 'Import' menu key.
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The 'Import' menu opens.
3.
Log the master in to the component.
4.
Choose the 'Diagnosis data' menu.
5.
Press the ENTER key.
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The contents are read.
6.
Connect the programmer to the PC.
7.
8. Choose 'Programmer memory image'.
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The wizard starts.
9.
Follow the wizard’s instructions.
10. Select the filename and storage location.
11. Choose 'Next'.
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The memory image is created.
12. Confirm with 'Finish'.
13. Close the wizard.
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Send the memory image you have created to the support team.
Programming
User Manual
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dormakaba Programmer 1460