American Fibertek Commander C10e/C10e-I/C10p/C10p-I User Manual
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Log Database
Commander maintains a database of events. Poll and Event Logs can hold as many as 30,000
entries in the following maximum storage configurations:
Sensor Probes:
1,000 entries per sensor probe (4 probes = 4,000 entries)
Ethernet Ports:
1,000 entries per port (10 ports = 10,000 entries)
Alarms: 1,000
entries
Auxiliary: 1,000
entries
Event Log:
16,000
Poll Log:
14,000
Access: 1,000
Event Log
The Event Log Displays events in the form of
Sensor Alarms, Warnings, hard contact alarms
and auxiliary activity as programmed by the
operator. The log displays the Date, Time, Type,
Logical Device ID and Name, the trigger value
that was assigned (in the case of sensors) and the
action that caused the trigger to occur.
+ indicates time event started
- indicates time event ended
Poll Log
Poll log entries occur based on the operator programming. Only Sensors are polled. When the
poll occurs the time, date Sensor ID, Name, and current temperature, airflow and humidity are
recorded along with there operator programmed trigger values.
Access Log
Access log entries occur based upon users logging in and out of the Commander web browser. In
order to properly register the time an operator has logged off in the Access Log, the operator must
log out and not end the browser session. Failure to log out first will cause an error in the Access
Log mode which can interfere with data filter functions.
For Event, Poll and Access Views:
Use the drop down menu to select an individual
page
For Event, Poll and Access Views:
You can view up to 100 entries at a time by
using the increase or decrease arrows