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Lenze · 8400 StateLine · Reference manual · DMS 12.0 EN · 06/2014 · TD05/TD14

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Diagnostics & error management

9.5

Logbook

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Structure of the semicolon separated list
The list includes the following information:

9.5.6

Storing the logbook in the project

If you want to display the currently available logbook entries at a later date in offline mode, i.e.

without a connection to the controller, you can store the current logbook in the project.

How to store the logbook in the project:
Go to the Logbook dialog box and click the File in project button.

• The logbook with all the entries uploaded up to now is stored in the Engineer project

independent of the set filter criteria.

• A logbook of the same device already stored before will be overwritten without querying the

user.

• The filter settings are not stored in the project.
• When a logbook is filed in the project, the logbook can also be opened in offline mode via the

Logbook button on the Diagnostics tab.

1. Cons. no.
2. Active
3. Counter
4. Type
5. Subject area
6. Error text
7. Time stamp
8. Relative time

9. Error number

10. Source - analog value 1
11. Analog value 1
12. Source - digital value 1
13. Digital value 1
14. Source - digital value 2
15. Digital value 2

Note!

Storing the logbook changes the project.

• When the project is closed, you are asked to save the changed project.
• Only if the changed project is saved, the new logbook entries stored in the project

remain stored.

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