3-20 Service Manual
5056-XXX
Event Log
Display
When “Display Log” is selected, the panel posts, “Display Log” in the header row and up to the first three log
entries in the area below the header row. Each logged event is identified by the panel text that appeared when
the event occurred. For instance, if the log recorded a 900 Service Error, the display version of the log would
show “900 Service RIP Software”.
Log entries appear in chronological order with the topmost entry occurring most recently followed by the second
to top entry and so forth down to the bottom-most entry. The events log can be scrolled up and down using the
and keys. If there is more information than what can be displayed on a line, you can access that
information by using the and keys to scroll left and right.
Print
Selecting this item will tell the printer to print the event log. The diagnostics menu version of the event log
contains information not contained in the configuration menu version of the event log.
• Date and Time Stamp
• Uptime–The amount of time from the event’s occurrence and the time of the POR preceding the event.
• Debug Data
• Code Level
Clear
Selecting this option clears all current events from the event log. After selecting this option, a second screen
appears, asking for confirmation. The key can also be pressed to go back to the main event log screen.
Exit Diagnostics
Select this item, and press to reset the printer.