Setting Relative Time Reference
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Which indications in the selected log can be displayed depends on the assignments in the DIGSI 5 infor-
mation routing matrix or is predefined.
You will find information about this in the chapter 3.1.5.1 General .
Display of Indications
Displayed indications in DIGSI 5 and on the on-site operation panel are supplemented with the following infor-
mation:
Table 3-1 Overview of additional information
Indications in DIGSI 5 Information Device Display Information
Log for operational indications
and log for user-defined indica-
tions
Time stamp (Date and time),
Relative time,
Increasing entry number,
Value,
Message number,
Quality,
Cause
Time stamp (Date and time),
Value
DIGSI 5: Quality Indication Column
Quality
Meaning
good Indication is valid
invalid Indication is invalid
DIGSI 5: Additional Information Indication Column
The entries in the column for additional information are in the format Cause/Originator/Additional Cause:
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Cause → What was the cause?
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Originator → Who was the originator?
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Additional cause → Supplementary notes
Cause
Meaning
Data change Value change in an indication
Data update Update of indication value
General interrogation General interrogation
Cyclic Cyclical general inquiry
Quality change Change of the indication quality
Initiator Meaning
Maintenance Maintenance
Process Device operation (normal)
Additional cause Meaning
Selection failed Selection failed
invalid position invalid position
Position attained Position attained
Parameter change running Parameter change running
Final position attained Final position attained
Impermissible mode Impermissible mode
3.1.4
System Functions
3.1 Indications
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