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WebSwitch™ Users Manual
Logging Enabled
When this option is set to
Yes
, WebSwitch Plus™ will record data as configured on this page.
Note: this option controls data logging but not system logging. System logging is always enabled.
The default setting for this option is
No
.
Start Time
If a logging interval is specified (periodic logging rather than event logging), logging will occur
relative to this start time. For example, if the start time is 01:00 and the logging rate is 6 hours,
logging will occur at 01:00, 07:00, 13:00, and 19:00. Start time is specified in 24-hour time format.
The default setting for this field is
01:00
.
Logging Rate
This field is used to specify the time period of logging. A numerical value is entered into the text field,
and the unit of time is selected using the adjacent radio buttons. The range of values in this field is
1-20864
. Time units are
Minutes
,
Hours
, and
Days
. Periodic logging can be disabled by selecting
the
Event Logging Only
radio button.
Sensor Trigger Delta
WebSwitch Plus™ can be configured to log data when the temperature/humidity measured by a
sensor changes by the amount specified in this field. This can be set from
1.0
to
24.0
degrees in
0.1
increments. The default setting for this field is
2.0
degrees.
Logging Configuration
This table is used to select which outlets, inputs, and sensors get logged and which events trigger
the logging. The first column in the table identifies the outlets, inputs, sensors, etc. that can be
logged or cause logging events. The second column is used to specify what gets logged. The third
column is used to specify which events can cause a log entry to be created.
When outlets are selected as an event trigger, logging will occur whenever the selected outlet is
turned on or off. When inputs are selected as an event trigger, logging will occur whenever the input
state changes. When sensors are selected as an event trigger, logging will occur whenever the
temperature/humidity changes by a set amount. When outlet reboots are selected as an event
trigger, logging will occur whenever the selected outlet automatically reboots.
The following Log/Event trigger options are available:
Outlet 1
Outlet 2
Input 1
Input 2
Sensor 1
Sensor 2
Sensor 3
Events
Outlet 1 Reboot
Outlet 2 Reboot
XML Requests
Modbus Requests
SNMP Requests
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