Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Glossary of terms
- 1. This manual
- 2. Safety
- 3. Get to know SBV System Series
- 4. Functioning principles
- 4.1 Sensor functioning principles
- 4.2 Detection fields
- 4.3 Safety working modes and safety functions
- 4.4 Safety working mode: Both (default)
- 4.5 Safety working mode: Always access detection
- 4.6 Safety working mode: Always restart prevention
- 4.7 Restart prevention function: static object detection option
- 4.8 Features of the restart prevention function
- 4.9 Muting
- 4.10 Anti-tampering functions: anti-rotation around axes
- 4.11 Anti-tampering functions: anti-masking
- 5. Sensor position
- 6. Installation and use procedures
- 7. Maintenance and troubleshooting
- 8. Technical references
- 9. Appendix
7.2 Event log management
7.2.1 Introduction
The event log recorded by the system can be downloaded from the Inxpect Safety application in a PDFfile. The
system saves up to 4500 events, divided in two sections. In each section the events are displayed from the most
recent to the least recent. Above this limit, the oldest events are overwritten.
7.2.2 Download the system log
1. Start the Inxpect Safety application.
2. Click Settings and then Activity History.
3. Click DOWNLOAD LOG.
7.2.3 Log file sections
The first line of the file reports the NID (Network ID) of the device and the date of the download.
The rest of the file log is divided in two sections:
Section Description Content Size Reset
1 Event log Information
events
Error events
3500 At every firmware update or on demand using the Inxpect
Safety application
2 Diagnostic
event log
Error events 1000 Not possible
7.2.4 Log line structure
Each line in the log file reports the following information, separated by tab character:
l Timestamp (seconds counter from the latest boot)
l Timestamp (absolute/relative value)
l Event type:
o
[ERROR]= diagnostic event
o
[INFO]= information event
l Source
o
CONTROL UNIT = if the event is generated by the control unit
o
SENSOR ID =if the event is generated by a sensor. In this case is provided also the node ID of the
sensor.
l Event description
Timestamp (seconds counter from the latest boot)
An indication of the instant when the event occurred is provided as relative time from the latest boot, in seconds.
Example: 92
Meaning: the event occurred 92 seconds after the latest boot
7. Maintenance and troubleshooting
SBV System Series| Instruction manual v1.2 DEC 2021|SAF-UM-SBVBus-en-v1.2|© 2021 Inxpect SpA
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