Configuration Instructions
Configuration pages – Overview
'Peripherals and Supervision'
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6.7.2 Error Logging, EN 54-16 & RSL
Fig. 80: 'Error Logging, EN 54-16 & RSL' tab
The 'Required Station List' (RSL) is used for monitoring a system.
● Enter station IDs in the RSL list. If a problem occurs in connection with one of
these entries, a corresponding entry will be created in the error log.
● Devices for which an RSL is enabled: the error log is stored in the device's
flash.
● The error log can be read out using the 'get Error Logging List' function.
● Click on the 'Enable' switch in the 'Error Logging General Flags' area to turn on
error logging.
● Click on 'Add all Stations' to add all stations that are currently online to the
RSL.
● Click on 'Delete all' to clear the whole RSL.
● Press and hold the <Ctrl> button on the PC keyboard, then click on 'Add all
Stations' to open a dialog which lets you add a single station.
● Click on 'Delete selected' to clear the currently selected station from the RSL.
● Select/deselect multiple entries by pressing <Ctrl> + SHIFT and clicking with
the mouse.
6.7.2.1 Fault Relay – Mode
Can be used to define the behavior of the fault relay and the online LED on 'Desk
call stat. (19 buttons)'.
● The fault relay state is 'latching'. Reset by an input 'Reset fault' after the fault is
gone.
● 'Local Fault': Only local errors influence the fault relay.
● 'RSL (Required Station List)': Only errors from the defined stations (RSL)
influence the fault relay.
NOTICE! Always use this configuration for PC1001/PC1002.
● 'Global System Fault': Every system error is signaled (from all connected
stations on the network).
● 'State': Displays the current state of the fault relay.
6.7.2.2 Log Warnings
Used to log messages classified as warnings.
6.7.2.3 Log Infos
Used to log messages classified as information.
6.7.2.4 Log Events
Used to log changes on the first 16 logic inputs without generating an system error.