National Instruments BridgeVIEW Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 5
Alarms and Events
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There are various format options for logging and printing. The print 
selections are a set of several parameters that determine the format of 
the data to be printed. Similarly, the log selections are a set of several 
parameters that determine the format of the data to be logged in an event 
file. These parameters are described in the following table. 
Start event 
logging on 
system start-up
Determines whether the BridgeVIEW Engine automatically begins logging 
events when the Engine launches.
Days to keep 
event files
Determines how many days worth of event files are kept on disk. Anything 
older than the number of days specified here is deleted automatically. 
Log Delimiter
Determines the separator between parameters on a line. By default, it is the tab 
character. This makes event files easy to import into a spreadsheet program. 
Spreadsheet programs can handle other delimiters as well. 
Shift Display
(
00:00
 – 
23:59
)
An array of numerics ranging between 
00:00
 and 
23:59
 hours to determine 
the length of the shift that events are logged in a file. At the end of the shift, 
a new event file is generated and written to. 
Start printing on 
system start-up
Determines whether the BridgeVIEW Engine automatically begins printing 
events when the Engine launches.
Printer
Determines the port to which your printer is connected.
Print Delimiter
Determines the separator between different parameters on a line. By default, 
it is a comma. 
Min Priority
Determines the minimum priority an event must have before it is logged. 
Events with priorities below this configured number are not logged. The 
minimum value is 
1
.
Max Priority
Determines the maximum priority an event can have to be logged. Events 
with priorities above this configured number are not logged. The maximum 
value is 
15
.
Table 5-1.  Tag Configuration Editor Event Configuration Selections (Continued)
Selection
Description