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programming mode as by pressing the actual programming button of the
device (see section 1.3) in case the rear of Z41 cannot be accessed.
Reset
: holding this button for a few seconds (i.e., a long press is required)
sets the device back to a certain state, which can be set in ETS:
ETS Reset Device: similar to a device reset from ETS, with the
subsequent reset of the object values, alarm controls, timers, etc.
Z41 Reboot: simple device reset, with no data loss (zeroing).
ETS Reset Device and Z41 Reboot: the above two, combined.
Note
:
alarm logs, consumption logs or any other historic logs are not reset to
zero in any case (such thing takes only place after a firmware download; see
section 1.3.1). Nevertheless, a device reset from ETS does reset any
adjustment performed by the final user from the Profile and Configuration
pages (excepting the time / date, which is controlled by an internal clock).
Alarm Log
: log file where alarm events will be incorporated as soon as they
occur. This centralised file may be useful when the user needs to check the
status of a set of alarm controls distributed across several pages.
Figure 9
Alarm Log
Hence, the alarm log will contain a listing, in reverse chronological order,
where the name, time and date of every alarm event will be shown. In
addition, the log will show the current status of each of them, which may be: