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Sequence of events, fault reports and waveform capture records

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9.1.1 Event Printing

The List of events can be filtered and either be printed or saved to a USB drive. Click on the
Print/Save button on the events screen, see Figure 9-1. Configure the event filters and date
range then either print or save to an USB drive as a HTML file.

Figure 9-2 Event Printing

Select Events Category: Click on the check boxes to select that group of events

Select CPU/HMI Events: Click on either the HMI or the CPU. HMI events are generally related to
user activities where as CPU events are generally system related events

Apply Filter: After clicking, the event list will rebuild with new selections

Printing on Local HMIs

On kiosked PanelC touchscreen HMIs, the print function is disabled. When saving to a USB, the
USB will be ejected and must be removed and re-inserted to save another event report.

9.1.2 Viewing the SOE

The default SOE view displays events of the default CPU in the order in which they were logged.
In this mode, it is possible for events to be slightly out of chronological order due to the relative
locations of devices within the system that may be generating them. To sort the events in
another order, click on the heading of any column to sort them accordingly. Navigation buttons
are provided on the screen to move between pages of events. The screen is not refreshed
automatically so as not to interrupt navigation through the list. Instead, a refresh button is
provided at the top of the screen to update the list at the user's discretion.

If a protection or circuit breaker operation event occurs, a Fault Report and Waveform Capture
associated with the event are available. To view either of these, highlight the event and click
either the View Fault Data or Waveform button located at the top of the screen, see Figure 9-1

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