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026-1803 R13 Supervisor I&O User Guide 5 - 2
Default Log Group
Enable the checkbox for default logging group information.
Indicates this log group to be the default (or base) log group
for the system. This indicates that this is the log group used
when new applications are added that have properties
defined to be automatically logged (default logging).
Note: There must be only 1 log group defined in the
system with this property enabled. If all available logging
space is reserved, any new applications added that
contain default logging will have their default logging
configurations disabled. An entry is placed in the systems
service log indicating this modification including the
specific application name and point.
Enable
Drop-down menu options: ON, OFF, and NONE. The enable
input enables or disables logging within this logging group.
When the value of this input is On, logging is active; when the
input is set to Off, logging for this log group is suspended. The
default value is On.
Archive Enable
Enable the checkbox to see archive logging information.
Archive Notice Present
The available storage threshold percentage for the location
of the archive destination used if Archive Enabled is activated.
The default setting is 80%. When an archive is performed and
the amount of used storage is or above 80%, a notice is
generated. If the Archive Notice is set to 0% the generation of
a NOTICE is disabled.
Archive Destination
This property holds the location of the archive destination
used if Archive Enable is enabled.
Arc Per Alm Dly
Enter the archive delay for each alarm delay (HH:MM:SS).
Archive Percentage Full
Set the archive severity for each alarm type (Notice, Non-
Critical, or Critical).
Category
Set the archive category where each alarm should belong
(System, Refrigeration, HVAC, Lighting, Energy, Other.)
Display Message
Enter the display message that will appear with each alarm
describing the problem.
Repeat Rate
Set the rate at which each alarm will repeat (HH:MM).
Monitor Alarm
Set this to ON or OFF to choose whether alarms will be
monitored.
Log Data Export
The system let the user to export any selected log data as a
CSV formatted file. Exported data can be saved to an
attached USB device, outbound FTP to a predefined server,
emailed or saved to user’s local drive via browser interface.
Log Data Archive
The system archive log data to the SD card if installed. The
system allows the user to specify the destination of the
archive per log group basis. If configured and the SD card is
subsequently removed or the Archive Notice percentage is
full, a NOTICE advisory is generated and log data archiving is
disabled.
The system archive log data to an FTP site. The system allows
the user to specify the destination of the archive per log
group basis. If configured and the FTP site is subsequently
unavailable or the transmission is refused because of
credential failure or due to a configuration issue, a NOTICE
advisory will be generated and log data archiving will be
suspended (Log Archive disabled).
Log Group Point Assignment
The system lets the user to assign a single input to multiple
log groups. This allows the user to temporarily assign a point
to a fast log group while maintaining logging integrity with the
base log group or other assigned log group.
Runtime Logging
The system provides a facility to the user to produce and
track cumulative runtime calculations and counts on analog
and digital points. These cumulative results are handled
outside the normal data interval logging facility (i.e., an
application) but can be logged using the data logging facility.
Runtime logs are written to flash for preserving over a reboot
every 10 minutes.

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