Saving alarm summaries, Example of an alarm summary, Log output – Yokogawa Standalone MW100 User Manual
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Saving Alarm Summaries
When the recording stop action is activated, alarm summary information is saved in text
format to a log file named ALARMLG.TXT.
Example of an Alarm Summary
EA
0
7/10
/25 10:12:13.000 001 1H off
0
7/10
/25 11:14:12.000 001 1H on
0
7/10
/25 11:14:12.000 002 3L off
0
7/10
/25 11:14:13.000 001 1H off
0
7/10
/25 11:14:21.000 001 2H off
0
7/10
/25 11:14:36.000 002 3L on
0
7/10
/25 11:14:36.000 001 1H on
0
7/10
/25 11:14:54.000 001 2H on
0
7/10
/25 11:15:18.000 002 3L off
0
7/10
/25 11:15:22.000 005 4L off
0
7/10
/25 11:15:25.000 005 4L on
EN
Date
Time
Channel Alarm status*
Newest information
Termination mark
* The following are the alarm statuses.
Alarm number
Alarm type
ON/OFF
1H off
Note
While recording is paused during measurement, if the Stop key is held down, the data
acquisition log and alarm summary log are created in the root directory of the CF card.
Log Output
The following logs can be output using communication commands. You can also view the
log information using a browser. For information about log statuses and messages, see
the MW100 Communication Command Manual (IM MW100-17E).
Item
Notation
Request Type
Operation error log
Operation Error Log
Max. number of displayed logs
Alarm summary
Alarm Summary
Max. number of displayed logs
Strain input initial balance result
Strain Input Initial Balance
Display range
Recording log
Recording Log
Max. number of displayed logs
Recording status
Recording Status
Max. number of displayed logs
Message summary
Message Summary
Max. number of displayed logs
Communication log
Communication Log
Max. number of displayed logs
Operation log
Operation Log
Max. number of displayed logs
Computation status
MATH Status
Max. number of displayed logs
Mail client log
SMTP Client Log
Max. number of displayed logs
Time synchronization client log
SNTP Client Log
Max. number of displayed logs
HTTP server log
HTTP Server Log
Max. number of displayed logs
DHCP client log
DHCP Client Log
Max. number of displayed logs
FTP client log
Client Log
Max. number of displayed logs
FTP server log
Server Log
Max. number of displayed logs
Modbus client log
Modbus Client Log
Max. number of displayed logs
Modbus client command status
Modbus Client Command
Display range
Modbus client connection status
Modbus Client Connection
Display range
Modbus master log
Modbus Master Log
Max. number of displayed logs
Modbus master command status
Modbus Master Command
Display range
Modbus master connection status Modbus Master Connection Display range
Modbus server log
Modbus Server Log
Max. number of displayed logs
Modbus slave log
Modbus Slave Log
Max. number of displayed logs
CIP server log
*
CIP server Log
Max. number of displayed logs
PCCC slave log
*
PCCC slave Log
Max. number of displayed logs
* Firmware version R3.02 or later
For the procedure to view the log information using a browser, see “Log Information” in
section 3.15.
1.3 Functions of the Main Module