User Manual

SGD-SB2025NT-TUM, Part 2
Jan 12 Page 96
TM LOGGING
Figure 83. Transferring a Log File to the ET.
13.6.1 Saving the Log
When the log transfer process is complete, the ‘Save’ button will become active and remain active
while the file is present in the ‘Log Display’ area. When the ‘Save’ button is selected, the ‘Save
Log’ file page will open allowing the selection of folder and naming of the log file. The default
filename indicates the type of event log and the date (day), this may be changed as desired
although the file type is always ‘csv’. The file name suggested is not that of the internal log file,
which is not accessible to the user.
Figure 84. Saving a Log File.
If a complete record of system operation is to be kept then saving the log files on a regular basis is
necessary as each internal log file will be deleted after twenty-eight days.
13.6.2 Log Display
Once a log file has been transferred to the ET the information will be shown in the log display area.
Each event occupies a separate line and the details of the event are separated into five data fields,
which are shown in columns. The data fields are:
(a).
Time
’. The time stamp for the event taken from the TM system clock.