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alarm this index contains the port number for which the alarm was raised. Other types of
alarms may use this index to identify a sub module, but normally it is set to 0.
SubID 3
The tertiary numerical index of the alarm instance. The use of SubID 3 depends on the
type of alarm. Some of the Port type alarms use this index to signal the PID value or
Service ID for which the alarm was raised. For example, if the CC Error of a PID is raised
then the PID value is given by SubID 3.
Details
An optional string providing more information about the alarm in human readable form.
The content and format of this string depends on the alarm type.
Beneath the alarm table is a caption showing the total count of alarms currently stored in the
alarm log.
To the right of the table are three buttons and a check box.
Clear Alarm Log
Clears all alarms from the alarm log.
Export to File
Saves the alarm log to a comma-separated value (.CSV) file. The button opens a file
dialogue where the user can choose the destination to save the file on the computer.
Export to Browser
Opens the complete log in a new browser window, showing the alarm log as a comma-
separated value list. The format of this list is a text file (not HTML or XML).
Enable updates
This check box can be unchecked to stop the log from scrolling if new alarms are triggered
while watching the log.
The alarm log is stored in non-volatile memory, so the content is kept even if the unit is rebooted.
The log is circular. Events occurring after the maximum number of entries has been reached
overwrite the oldest entries in the log. The maximum number of stored entries is 10000.
8.4 Device Info
The device info page contains all the information and settings that are not related to a single
input or output port. It is divided into multiple sub pages accessed via the navigation list to
the left. In the list of physical interfaces in the navigation list, the currently active interface is
shown in bold. See Figure 8.7.
The exact layout of the navigator depends on the resources and features currently available in
the device.