Saving alarm summaries, Example of an alarm summary, Log output – Yokogawa Standalone MW100 User Manual

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Saving Alarm Summaries

When the recording stop action is activated, alarm summary information is saved in text
format to a log file named ALARMLG.TXT.

Example of an Alarm Summary

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0

7/10

/25 10:12:13.000 001 1H off

0

7/10

/25 11:14:12.000 001 1H on

0

7/10

/25 11:14:12.000 002 3L off

0

7/10

/25 11:14:13.000 001 1H off

0

7/10

/25 11:14:21.000 001 2H off

0

7/10

/25 11:14:36.000 002 3L on

0

7/10

/25 11:14:36.000 001 1H on

0

7/10

/25 11:14:54.000 001 2H on

0

7/10

/25 11:15:18.000 002 3L off

0

7/10

/25 11:15:22.000 005 4L off

0

7/10

/25 11:15:25.000 005 4L on

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Date

Time

Channel Alarm status*

Newest information
Termination mark

* The following are the alarm statuses.

Alarm number

Alarm type

ON/OFF

1H off

Note

While recording is paused during measurement, if the Stop key is held down, the data
acquisition log and alarm summary log are created in the root directory of the CF card.

Log Output

The following logs can be output using communication commands. You can also view the
log information using a browser. For information about log statuses and messages, see
the MW100 Communication Command Manual (IM MW100-17E).

Item

Notation

Request Type

Operation error log

Operation Error Log

Max. number of displayed logs

Alarm summary

Alarm Summary

Max. number of displayed logs

Strain input initial balance result

Strain Input Initial Balance

Display range

Recording log

Recording Log

Max. number of displayed logs

Recording status

Recording Status

Max. number of displayed logs

Message summary

Message Summary

Max. number of displayed logs

Communication log

Communication Log

Max. number of displayed logs

Operation log

Operation Log

Max. number of displayed logs

Computation status

MATH Status

Max. number of displayed logs

Mail client log

SMTP Client Log

Max. number of displayed logs

Time synchronization client log

SNTP Client Log

Max. number of displayed logs

HTTP server log

HTTP Server Log

Max. number of displayed logs

DHCP client log

DHCP Client Log

Max. number of displayed logs

FTP client log

Client Log

Max. number of displayed logs

FTP server log

Server Log

Max. number of displayed logs

Modbus client log

Modbus Client Log

Max. number of displayed logs

Modbus client command status

Modbus Client Command

Display range

Modbus client connection status

Modbus Client Connection

Display range

Modbus master log

Modbus Master Log

Max. number of displayed logs

Modbus master command status

Modbus Master Command

Display range

Modbus master connection status Modbus Master Connection Display range
Modbus server log

Modbus Server Log

Max. number of displayed logs

Modbus slave log

Modbus Slave Log

Max. number of displayed logs

CIP server log

*

CIP server Log

Max. number of displayed logs

PCCC slave log

*

PCCC slave Log

Max. number of displayed logs

* Firmware version R3.02 or later

For the procedure to view the log information using a browser, see “Log Information” in

section 3.15.

1.3 Functions of the Main Module

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