Appendix f - archive reasons – Microtel MicroWin 2000 User Manual
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Appendix F - Archive Reasons
This describes the reasons a dialer will archive channel events. While viewing downloaded archive
records, they will each be stamped with an Archive Reason. The following is a list of these reasons.
User Requested Archive
User Demanded Archive
A user request was made to record this archive
Enable Disable Archives
Enable Status Archive A
channel’s
Status Archiving was Enabled
Disable Status Archive A
channel’s
Status Archiving was Disabled
Enable Time Archive A
channel’s
Time Archiving was Enabled
Disable Time Archive A
channel’s
Time Archiving was Disabled
Time Archives
First Time Archive
The first time a channel’s Time Archive was taken
Time Archive
This is the next time a channel’s Time Archive was taken
Status Archives
Into Fault
Channel state changed to a fault state
Into Low Fault
Analog channel’s low setpoint was surpassed
Into High Fault
Analog channel’s high setpoint was surpassed
Fault Cleared
Channel state changed to a normal state
For Analog Outputs:
State Change
Whenever the analog output state is changed
For Digital Outputs:
State Opened
Whenever a digital output state is Opened
State Closed
Whenever a digital output state is Closed
For Following Channel Outputs:
Low Setpoint Turn On
Following channel closed because followed channel surpassed low setpt.
Low Setpoint Turn Off
Following channel opened because followed channel surpassed low setpt
High Setpoint Turn Off
Following channel opened because followed channel surpassed high setpt
High Setpoint Turn On
Following channel closed because followed channel surpassed high setpt
Status and Alarm Archives (Call On Alarm Inputs)
Into Fault And Alarm
Digital channel state changed to its fault state and went into alarm
(1 Second Alarm ON Delay)
Into Low Fault/Alarm
Analog channel state changed to its low fault state and went into
alarm (1 Second Alarm ON Delay)
Low Fault/Alarm Latched Same
as
Into Low Fault/Alarm except that the alarm state Latched
Into High Fault/Alarm
Analog channel state changed to its high fault state and went into
alarm (1 Second Alarm ON Delay)
High Fault/Alarm Latched Same
as
Into High Fault/Alarm except that the alarm state Latched
Fault And Alarm Cleared
Channel state changed to its normal state and went out of alarm in a
second of changing state (1 Second Alarm OFF Delay)
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