Understanding the Event Log
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Understanding the Event Log
The event log consists of three tabs: Event Log, BCU Event Log, and
Error Log (see Figure 96 on page 108). The function of each tab is
described in the following sections.
Viewing the Event Log Tab
When you open the event log, the Event Log tab is active by default (see
Figure 96 on page 108). The event log screen lists all of the alarms and
events received by your workstation. You can resize or hide columns in
the event log.
If your workstation is set up as an event receiver, the event log screen dis-
plays the 100 most recent alarms and events in the BCU database (an
event receiver can be a workstation or a cell phone pager). The new
alarms are displayed in addition to the alarms already present in the
database.
When there is more than one event receiver set up at your BCU site, the
alarms are divided up among the event receivers in equal portions.
If your Tracer Summit version supports T100 or Tracker communica-
tions, alarms from Tracer 100 or Tracker sites also display here.
The parts of the event log screen are described in Figure 97 on page 110
and Table 6 on page 110.