10. Log files
10.1 Access to the log files
The generator automatically saves certain data from the
heating process.
This applies i.a. to:
■ Alarms occurring during the process
■ Crash log, data from the process shortly before the generator
failed (crashed) for whatever reason
■ Last heating, data on the last heating process performed
In addition, data can be stored on several heating processes
in the log file. The log function must be active for the heating
processes in question. See section 9.3.
Press the "log" button
on the right side of the settings
screen.
An overview screen is displayed with four types of log.
The top three types of log have a fixed position, ID number and
project name and are always automatically saved by the system.
The following logs are "heating logs" with an ID number assigned
by the system, date and time and a project name assigned by the
user. The files are saved as long as the user has activated the log
function.
These data can be exported to a USB data carrier for processing
as a report.
Quit the screen by pressing "Previous"
Scroll through the various pages with logs using the "Next page"
and "Previous page" buttons,
On the right of the screen between the arrow buttons you can see
which page of the total number of pages is currently displayed.
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10.2 Alarms
Pressing the "log" button
screen displays an overview.
In this overview, press line "ALARMS".
The button "View Alarm list" appears on the right hand side of the
screen. After pressing this button an overview of the alarms that
have occurred is displayed.
In this screen, select an alarm you wish to view in detail and press
the button "view alarm".
on the right side of the settings
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