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Event codes, Event log configuration options, Viewing the event log by using the display module – Rockwell Automation 1404-M4_M5_M6_M8 Powermonitor 3000 User Manual, Firmware rev. 3.0 or LATER User Manual

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Publication 1404-UM001F-EN-P - November 2009

Chapter 7 Data Logging

Event Log Configuration Options

There are two options in the Event Log setup.

You may choose to log or ignore (ignore is default) status input
change-of-state.

You may choose to log or ignore (log is default) changes to the
date and time setting.

These choices provide you with the flexibility to ignore routine
occurrences, thereby increasing the time that important events are
stored. For example, a status input may count pulses from a water or
gas meter. Or, the unit may be connected to an energy logging system,
such as RSEnergyMetrix software, that synchronizes the time every
night at midnight. In either case, important events would likely be
overwritten by routine, nuisance events.

Viewing the Event Log by Using the Display Module

The event number shows up in the top line, and in the bottom line an
event description followed by the event time stamp scrolls across the
display. The

Event Codes

table lists the event codes as shown on the

display module.

Event Codes

Event Type Name

Event Type
Shown by DM

Event Type
Number

Event Command Code

No Event

No Evnt

0

0

Setpoint Activated

Set##A

(1)

1

Setpoint Number (1

10)

Setpoint Deactivated

Set##D

(1)

2

Setpoint Number (1

10)

Relay Forced Energized

Rly# F1

(1)

3

Relay Number (1

2)

Relay Forced De-energized

Rly# F0

(1)

4

Relay Number (1

2)

Relay No Force Option

Rly# NF

(1)

5

Relay Number (1

2)

Status Input Set

S# On

(1)

6

Status Input Number(1

2)

Status Input Cleared

S# Off

(1)

7

Status Input Number(1

2)

kWh Counter Set

Wh Set

8

1

kVARh Counter Set

Varh Set

8

2

kVAh Counter Set

kVAh Set

8

3

Ah Counter Set

kAh Set

8

4