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Diagnostics & fault analysis
13.4
Logbook
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13.4
Logbook
The integrated logbook function of the controller chronologically logs important events within the
system and plays an important role for troubleshooting and controller diagnostics.
Events that can be logged
The following events can be logged in the logbook:
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Error messages of the operating system
• Error messages generated by the application
• Controller enable
• Starting / stopping the application
• Loading/saving of parameter sets, loading of the Lenze setting
• Transmitting an application or firmware to the controller
• Switching the controller on/off
• Formatting the file system
Tip!
Use a parameterisable filter to exclude certain events from logbook entry.
Information saved
For each event, the following information is saved in the logbook:
• Type of response to the event (e.g. fault, warning or information)
• Event
• Value of power-on time meter
• Date/time (for memory module with real-time clock)
• Module that activated the event (A = application; S = system).
Memory depth
The number of possible logbook entries depends on the memory module used:
• MM1xx, MM2xx: 7 entries
• MM3xx, MM4xx: 439 entries