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7.4.1

Sorting the archive table

To sort the archive table according to time or event:

1. Click the "Time" or "Event" column.

−> The table is sorted in alphabetical order according to the clicked column.

2. Click the "Time" or "Event" column again to reverse the alphabetical order.

−> Depending on the current sorting, the alphabetical order is reversed to
either ascending or descending alphabetical order.

The current sorting order is indicated by an arrow next to the column title:

Archive table

Events are displayed in tabular form
Persistent messages trigger a coming and going event and are highlighted in
color:

• red = coming

• green = going

Typically alarms in the device are implemented as persistent messages.

Type

Event type:
• System
• Application
• Information
• Warning

Note:
Each event type is managed in the device in a separate buffer. When a buffer
is full, the next message of this type overwrites the oldest message in the
buffer.
See also Messages (Section 12).

Time

Time when triggered in the device, UTC time base

Event

Message triggered by the device
The sum of all the events forms the archive of the device.

Information

Optional accompanying information to the event

+/-

++ (coming)

Event marked as coming (persistent message, e.g. alarm)

-- (going)

Event marked as going (persistent message, e.g. alarm)

Include filter

Events that are displayed in the archive table
See Filter (Section 7.4.2).

Exclude filter

Events that are not displayed in the archive table
See Filter (Section 7.4.2).

Table 7-4

Operator options and displays in the Archive tab

Field/Button

Meaning/Instruction