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Setting Up Event Logs   12 - 9
NOTE: If a power failure occurs, the logs contained in the memory will not 
be saved.
The display will be similar to the following:
First Line: “OLDEST” indicates the end of the buffer display. This 
will appear at the end of the history log.
Display Lines: Displays the time since power-up that the log 
occurred, the severity level (I-information, E-error, or S-severe) and 
the actual log text.
Last Line: Indicates the current time and the time the buffer was 
last cleared by the operator. “NEWEST” indicates the start of the 
history log.
Option Line: Indicates the movement keys to use when viewing the 
history logs. Since displaying the entire history will take more than 
a screen page, use the following keys to navigate through the history 
log:
b: Back one page in the log
f: Forward one page in the log
n: Moves to the newest log entry
o: Moves to the oldest log entry
q: Exit the History Log screen
a: Dump entire log (usually captured to a file on a PC)
Clearing the History Buffer (Clear)
Use the clear option to delete all logs from the history buffer.
OLDEST
0:00:00 I Node 004096109e30 BRE105E Floor_2_109e30 added locally
0:00:03 I Node 0040961064de AP3500-T F3_1064de added for 004096109e30
30:35:09   NEWEST, cleared at 0:00:00
b[ackward], f[orward], n[ewest], o[ldest], a[ll], C[lear], q[uit] :