Owner's manual

Web interface 19
Parameter Value
System Name Displays information entered in the
Setup>Management>System Information>System Name
field and also on the top of each screen
System Contact Displays information entered in the
Setup>Management>System Information>System Contact
field
System Location Displays information entered in the
Setup>Management>System Information>System Location
field
MAC Address Displays the MAC address
IP Address Displays information entered in the Setup>Network>IP
Address field
Software Version Displays the software version
Firmware Version Displays the firmware version
Hardware Version Displays the hardware version
Product ID Displays the product identification number
Serial number Displays the product serial number
On the Identification screen, click Refresh to update the screen with current information.
Logs tab
Menu options listed under the Logs tab include:
Alarms History menu ("Alarm History menu" on page 19)
Event Log menu (on page 20)
The Alarms History and Event Log screens display up to 150 of the most recent alarms and events. You
can archive logs by periodically downloading them using FTP after FTP is enabled in the
Management>Remote Access tab (on page 24). The alarm.history and event.log files are located in the
download directory. Every file uploaded and downloaded using FTP is recorded in the FTP.log, which is
also located in the download directory. To enable FTP, see the "Remote Access tab (on page 24)." To
view FTP Admin and FTP User privileges and assign passwords to open each account, see the "Accounts
menu (on page 36)."
Alarm History menu
Click Alarms History in the left navigation frame to display the Alarm History screen. The alarms are listed
by the date and time at which the alarm event most recently occurred.
The following information is displayed for each alarm:
Severity—An icon indicating the severity or status of the alarm (Critical, Warning, Normal,
Unknown, or Information)
Status—The status of the alarm, either Active or Cleared
Description of Alarm—The name of the alarm (For more information on the alarm description, see
"Warning and alarm messages (on page 10).")