Figure 112. The
Setup>Logs>Log Management
screen.
Logging Settings
Logging Level
The logging level selected determines the type of data-log messages captured in the
base memory module and is displayed on the
Logs>Historic Log
screen. Every data-log
message is assigned a specific log level:
Normal—
User information
Extended—
User information and internal status
All—
User information, internal status, and internal trace/debugging information
Duplicate Event Margin (milliseconds)
Storing identical events in a short time period can flood internal memory and does not
provide useful diagnostic information. By configuring the time between duplicate-event
log entries, this set point determines which data will be stored in the internal memory
and be displayed on the
Logs>Historic Log
screen. It has no effect on an alternating
sequence of events.
Two events are considered duplicates when every element of their event
record s match, such a s when t he
D upl ic at e Event M a r g i n
set t i ng is
10 ms. and the sequence of events ABABAB (where A and B are different) has every event
occur 1 ms after the previous one. The identical events occur within 2 ms, well within
the value of the set point, but all events will be logged because events are alternating.
(Range: 0-30; Increment: 1.)
The screen shown in Figure 112 configures the filter settings for viewing log screens.
The Admin login is required to execute any of the log-control functions.
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Log Management