Lake Controller Operation Manual

Table Of Contents
Lake Controller Operation Manual Rev 1.5.9
Lake-enabled Amplier Reference
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20.12.1 Log Entries
Seven items of information per event are displayed in the log in tabular form, as follows:
EVENT – Displays system faults or warning notications. Icons shown below reference the source of
the notication. Icons change color, from yellow (warning) to red (fault) to indicate severity.
Speaker: Warning
Speaker: Fault
Amplier: Warning
Amplier: Fault
User Event
Figure 20-13: Events Tab Warning Icon Descriptions
START TIME – Displays the system time and date at which the event occurred
DURATION – Displays ACTIVE while the fault/warning is active. Once the fault/warning becomes
inactive, the duration for which it was active is displayed. Once the event is cleared, its line of text in
the log changes color from white to gray.
FRAME – Identies the Frame in which the fault/warning/event occurred by displaying the Frame label.
If a Frame label has not been allocated, this eld displays the default model name e.g. 10000Q.
MODULE – Displays the name of the Module in which the event occurred. This will be the default
name (i.e. 3way, 2aux, etc.) if the Module has not been renamed.
CHANNEL – Indicates the channel on which the event occurred. This column will be blank if the event
was a Frame event – e.g. network failure, etc.
DESCRIPTION – Displays a description of the event. A full list of the possible warning messages can be
found in the relevant Operation Manual.
20.12.2 Sorting Options
The default list order for the data displayed in the event log is chronological, with the most recent event at
the bottom of the list. To sort the data by another column, tap the button at the top of the required column.
20.12.3 Filtering Options
The default event log records and displays all events for all Modules and Frames in the system. To reduce
the number of log entries displayed, apply the lter options on the right of the screen. Regardless of ltering
options currently selected, all events are recorded, and may be displayed later as required.