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User Instructions Section 5847
Spec. Nos. 586505000 and 5865055000 (Model LMS1000) Issue AL, July 24, 2006
Chapter 3. Commands Page 3-51
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CLR LOG
Description: Clears the alarm log of previous entries.
Command Level: 4
Syntax: CLR LOG
Comments: Any existing alarms will be immediately entered into the alarm log after the
alarm log is cleared.
Notes: This command could potentially eliminate past retired alarms from being
reported.
Related Commands: LOG
Warning: This command permanently erases all alarm log entries and there is no
way to restore the information. After the alarm log is cleared, any
existing alarm condition will be immediately re-entered in the alarm log.
Since the alarm log contains information necessary for alarm reporting
(and for some user reports), clearing the alarm log will wipe out that
information thus losing potential alarm reports for older alarms. More
specifically, each alarm log entry contains information that determines
which users are to receive "occurred" and "retired" alarm reports for
that particular entry. Also, each entry contains information about
whether or not that entry should be reported as a system alarm.
Remember, clearing the alarm log will lose reports for cleared (retired)
alarms. Existing alarms will be re-entered however, the occurred date
and time of the those existing alarms will be misleading, since it will be
recorded at the instant when the log was actually cleared. Note that this
command will also generate an entry in the event log.
Example:
Command<4>: CLR LOG
Clear Alarm Log (Y or N): Y
Log cleared.

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Emerson LMS1000 Specifications

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BrandEmerson
ModelLMS1000
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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