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Event History Page:
All events that occur in each Smart Tracker are recorded and listed in the Event Log. When the state of an outlet, re-
lay, or input changes, the date and time of that event are recorded. This will also occur for operating parameter thresh-
old alarms that are currently exceeded, as well as for Ping events, Enter button actions, and scheduled events. If the
name of an outlet, relay, or input has been changed, this name will display in the log for clarity. Thousands of events
may be listed, with the latest event occurring at the top of the log. The user may adjust the number of entries shown,
select different pages of events to view, and clear the event log by clicking “Clear Log” and confirming the action.
Section 7: Smart Tracker Shutdown
The Smart Tracker can be shutdown at anytime. During shutdown, the user will observe that the LCD is active. The
Smart Tracker contains a circuit that allows the unit to save the operating state and then safely shutdown the operating
system.
Observe the following procedure:
1.
Operate the Input breaker to the OFF (O) position or operate the circuit breaker serving AC utility power to
the supply to the OFF position.
2.
All outlets, relays, indicators, and the backlight will turn off. The microprocessor may remain powered for up
to 20 seconds to allow the Smart Tracker to safety shutdown.
Section 8: Options
The Smart Tracker supports the use of an external temperature and humidity sensor that may be purchased as extra
cost times. Below is a list of additional options that are available to the Smart Tracker to expand its functionality:
172-004-20 - Smart Tracker external temperature and humidity sensor.
035-006-11 - Ground lug kit.