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Eaton SC200 - Data Logging; Event Log

Eaton SC200
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System Operation
Copyright © 2007-2011 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
IPN 997-00012-50H November 2011
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Parameter
Setting
Control State
Set to Automatic.
Status
Set to Enabled.
Name
Type the name of the output.
IOB Number
The number of the I/O board (or SiteSure-3G module). Do not change.
IOB DO Number
The number of the DO on the I/O board (or SiteSure-3G module). Do not
change.
Active State
Select the state of the output when the DO is active*.
Group
Set to 0 unless using Groups in PowerManagerII. See PowerManagerII online
help for details.
* Digital Output 6 is also used as the Monitor Fail alarm relay. It will de-energize if the I/O board
loses power or loses communication with the SC200.
Data Logging
The SC200 has the following data logging functions.
Event Log
The Event Log records every system event. See System Event Types on page 117 for a
description of event log entries.
The most recent Event Log entries are shown by the SC200 web view, on the Log screen. See
Communication via Web Browser on page 84.
To view and save the Event Log
To view the log entries, either:
In DCTools go to: Controller Log > Data Log , or
In Web go to Logs > Log Management and click Event Log (CSV): Download to view the
log entries in a new browser window.
Wait for the log entries to download from the SC200.
To save the log to a file, either:
In DCTools click on Save to File ... , or
In Web go to File > Save As...
Type a file name, select a file type, and browse to a location to save the file.
To configure the size of the Event Log
Either:
In DCTools go to: Controller Log > Configuration, or
In Web go to Logs > Event Log Config.
Type the required number of Event Log entries (up to 10,000). Memory will be allocated for
at least this number of entries. When the memory is full the oldest record will be over-
written.
To clear the Event Log
In Web go to Logs > Log Management or in DCTools go to Controller Log > Configuration >
Log Management.
Click Clear Logs.
This will also clear the Data Log.

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