62 MCS100FT · Operating Instructions · 8011893 V2-1 · © SICK AG
Operation
Subject to change without notice
5.7.8.2 Logbook of the MCS100FT and FID-100FT
Menus: MCS100FT/Diagnosis/Logbook and FID-100FT/Diagnosis/Logbook
The internal status messages are recorded in the MCS100FT resp. FID-100FT logbook
(separate logbooks) (format: Uncompressed data storage (SCU logbook
p. 43, §5.6.7.1).
Designation Remark
Fill level of logbook in %.
When the characters are red: The logbook is full.
Warning mode: Further entries are not accepted.
Ring buffer mode: Oldest entries are overwritten.
Data compression:
Symbol not crossed out: Compressed.
Symbol crossed out: Uncompressed.
Significance and default:
p. 54, §5.7.6.4
Ring buffer mode.
Warning mode.
Significance and default:
p. 54, §5.7.6.4
Entries Current number of entries in the logbook.
Filter for messages Only the desired messages are shown.
- Show active failures
- Show all failures
- Show active maintenance requests
- Show all maintenance requests
- Show active uncertain
- Show all uncertain
- Show active extended messages
- Show all extended messages
- Show active messages
- Show all messages
Classification Further on in this Table.
Reset Clear all entries.
Export
(Only in SOPAS ET)
All entries selected via the message filter ( Further back in this Table) are
saved on the PC as .log file.
Format: CSV (comma-separated list). Can be read in EXCEL, for example.
Refresh Update display of logbook entries.
Backward Scroll back.
Forward Scroll forward.
▲ ▼ Sort in ascending/descending order.
To switch sorting on or change sequence: Click column header.
Current number of message.
Red LED: Message still pending.
Green LED: Message no longer pending.
/MCS100FT/Diagnosis/Logbook
SCU
MCS100FT
Measure
87%
Entries 65
Show all messages
No.
Device Text Class Date Begin Time Begin Date End Time End
System Cell Pressure X yy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss -------- ---------
System Cell Flow X yy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss yy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
System Cell Temp. X yy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss yy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
System System start X yy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss yy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
Reset Update Backward Forward