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9 Event log and Site Manager
9.1 Event log
– Event log
The event registration that logs events in the device,
Event log
, can be found in the web interface under the
Status
tab. Here, both internal events and events generated by detector functions are shown. An event has
four different fields:
▪
Timestamp
- time marking
▪
Type
- type of event can be
Error
,
Warning
,
Info
or
Debug
▪
Text
- description of the event
▪
Extra information
- four fields for extra information mainly for internal use
In the example in Figure 11, additional diagnose information is displayed. For the
EF Detected
event, the
first digit tells which detector has started. In this case, it is
Detector 1
. The second digit of the
EF Detected
is
the
State
. Here it is 8 which means that it was the reignition function that detected the fault. Third digit for
EF NONDIR Detected
or
EF Detected
indicates that faulty phase is L2. For overcurrent, there are also options
12, 13, 23 or 123, which show which phases are involved.
Figure 11.
Event log.
At the bottom there is a button to generate a
dummy
event for test purposes.