
System and Control Options
9.12.3Clear the Event Log
The event log contains up to 99 records of events detected by the Uni- versal Monitor. You may want to clear the log after backing up the file or simply to free up space.
NOTE
Before deleting the records in the event log, you may want to back up the file to a remote computer using the Service Terminal Interface, as described in 8.2 - Back Up Log Files
(Service Terminal Interface only).
To delete all records from the event log:
•From the Clear Alarms/Logs Menu, use the arrows ↑ ↓ to choose Clear Event Log, then press Enter ↵ .
•Use the arrows ↑ ↓to choose Y (Yes - clear the event log) or N (No - do not clear the event log), then press Enter ↵ .
9.12.4Clear the Trend Logs
The Universal Monitor maintains a separate trend log for each config- ured analog input sensor. Each log contains up to 100 records of data collected at regular intervals. You may want to clear the logs after backing up the files or simply to free up space.
Using the Clear Trend Logs command will clear all four trend logs maintained by the Universal Monitor. There is no method of clearing records from individual logs.
NOTE
Before deleting the records in the trend logs, you may want to back up the files to a remote computer using the Service Terminal Interface, as described in 8.2 - Back Up Log Files (Service Terminal Interface only).
To delete the records from ALL four trend logs:
Clear Alarms/Logs Menu
CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS CLEAR ALARM LOG
>CLEAR EVENT LOG
↑ ↓=NEXT ↵ =SELECT
CLEAR TREND LOGS
Clear Event Log
CLEAR EVENT LOG
ARE YOU SURE? N
↑ ↓=Y/N | ↵ =END |
Clear Alarms/Logs Menu
CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS CLEAR ALARM LOG CLEAR EVENT LOG
↑ ↓=NEXT ↵ =SELECT
>CLEAR TREND LOGS
Clear Trend Log
CLEAR TREND LOGS
ARE YOU SURE? N
↑ ↓=Y/N | ↵ =END |
•From the Clear Alarms/Logs Menu, use the arrows ↑ ↓ to choose Clear Trend Logs, then press Enter ↵ .
•Use the arrows ↑ ↓ to choose Y (Yes - clear all trend logs) or N (No - do not clear the trend logs), then press Enter ↵ .
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