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11.4 How is a Logbook entry structured?
♦ Time stamp
Each Logbook entry contains a time stamp that is displayed in the lower
line of the User-terminal display. The format is as shown:
LOGBOOK ENTRY
The first 6 digits describe the date, the last digits describe the time in the
format <Hours><Minutes><Seconds>.<Decimals of a second>.
The time stamp is determined on the basis of the <CLOCK
REFERENCE>. If the <CLOCK REFERENCE> is not defined, then 1st
January 1950 is the reference date. In this case the time stamp will not
be informative.
♦ Event description
In the upper line a short description of the event will simultaneously
appear. The standard format for all access and monitoring messages
and most system messages have the following format:
This consists of clear text with a maximum of 13 characters and a two-
digit block number. This block number is recorded in the individual
instrument documentation (signal-flow chart) and thereby permits
localization of the event. In some cases as mentioned at the end of
chapter 11.6.3 not the block number but the socket position number will
be displayed.
The clear text of the entry will be displayed in the language selected in
the User Menu.
Entries from the error group „System“ that are as a result of a
serious error have the following format:
After the first letter ‚E’ there is a four-digit number.