Sierra 5391-02, 5391-01 user manual How Event Time Stamps are reported Manual upload

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Example 3: The LANServer configuration is invalid. The site name was badly formatted. This does not affect the contents of the file

5.10.2.How Event Time Stamps are reported

When the events file is uploaded and converted to a CSV file, the timestamp information is printed in the CSV file in two columns; Local Time and GMT. The Local Time is always PST, despite the time zone the PC is set to. Thus the timestamp in the CSV file and the timestamp shown on the events.htm screen correspond.

If the PC’s time zone is not PST, the utility will automatically attempt to adjust the printed timestamp to PST. If this adjustment cannot be made then a dialog reporting this fact is displayed and some additional information on the PC’s time zone is printed in the CSV file to alert the user that the CSV time will not correspond to the events.htm screen time.

5.10.3.Manual upload

There are two possibilities:

Use RUINET to upload the file events.dat and use the FST_Events_MFC.exe application to convert the file to a CSV file.

Use the FST_Events_MFC.exe application to connect to a LANServer directly, upload and then convert the file.

Instructions for using this utility are provided in a separate manual.

5.10.4.Potential Problems with an Upload

Each upload control is configured to upload data from a particular LANServer. The person who built the web project configured the control by, amongst other things, specifying the IP address of the LANServer.

If the control cannot find that particular LANServer then it will look for another. If it only finds one other LANServer then it will upload from that one. If more than one is found then it doesn’t know what to do. If either of these situations occurs then this is reported by a message on a dialog box.

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Contents Sentry LANServer Applicability & EffectivityTable of Contents LED1 Operation FeaturesProduct Description General Sentry Firmware Version ConnectionsModel 5391-01 LANServer with 2-4 Sentry Controllers Page Quick Start LANServer Terminology Quick StartActiveX Controls and Security Browser Security SettingsSetting Browser Security Settings for ActiveX controls T12017-SentryLANServerUsersManual Customize the settings Setting the Browser Privacy Settings for Cookies Cookies and Browser SecuritySpecify the WebServer IP address and then click Allow T12017-SentryLANServerUsersManual Interpreting Zone Buttons T12017-SentryLANServerUsersManual Interpreting Sentry-Sensor Controls Interpreting Sentry -Combo Controls Interpreting Sentry Alarms Understanding the Alarm Table Colors Acknowledging AlarmsClick Retry to clear the dialog Interpreting Sentry Events Event Report TypesPage Events Page and the Date / Time What happens if Event Logging is disabled?Understanding the Events Event File Maintenance Potential Problems with Event Logging File ProblemsSpace Problems Limited number of event recordsManaging Sentry Events Uploading Potential Problems with an Upload How Event Time Stamps are reported Manual uploadInterpreting the Sentry Face Plate LED Current sensor number Gas Concentration for current sensor Sensor LANServer Driver Ver .05f Required ActiveX Not InstalledOne User at a Time Description How the Control OperatesBackup File Contents Problems with Calibration Backup ControlInterpreting Analog, Text and LED controls Analog Controls Text ControlsLED Controls Using the LANServer to allow customers to upload files Appendix 1.3. Page login.htm not found Appendix 1.2. Objects report ‘Not Found’Appendix 1.6. Buttons Display in White Appendix 1.7. Cookie LengthAppendix 1.9. LANServer Configuration LED 40159,8 40977,8 40985,8Appendix 2. LANServer Error Messages FYIWEB#13 Err Not enough Space for alarm WEB#15 FYI ASO Max Limited to %d Web#68 FYI. Http Appendix 3. WinSock Error Messages Wsaeafnosupport WsaeconnresetWsaenetreset WsaealreadyWsaehostdown WsaefaultWsaedestaddrreq WsaehostunreachWsaemsgsize WsaeisconnWsaemfile WsaenetdownWsaeopnotsupp WsaenotconnWsaenotsock WsaepfnosupportSockraw WsaeshutdownWsaesocktnosupport WsaetimedoutWsainvalidprovider WsainvalidparameterWsainvalidproctable WsaioincompleteWsanotinitialised WsanodataWsaproviderfailedinit WsanorecoveryHosts WsasyscallfailureWsaediscon WINSOCK.DLLWsavernotsupported WsaoperationabortedAppendix 4.3. Char1 Appendix 4. FieldServer ActiveX Controls Appendix 4.1. Ana1Appendix 4.2. LED1 Appendix 4.4. Limitations and Supported Environments Appendix 5. General Appendix 5.1 .1 Browser Caching This page Intentionally Left Blank