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Event Buffer Menu
Selecting Event Buffer Menu will display a menu of options for uploading, viewing and
printing the Event Buffer.
Upload Entire Event Buffer
This option uploads the Event Buffer from the control panel. The partition label,
the date and time for each event, and the events themselves will be displayed.
Note that partition labels are loaded from the computer file, and may differ from
what is programmed in the control panel. It is suggested that the partition labels
be uploaded
before
the event buffer so that any changes may be updated.
The PC5015, PC5010, PC5008, PC1575/1580, PC1565-2P, PC1555/1565 and
PC580/585 keep track of both previously uploaded events and new events. When
you append the uploaded event buffer to the Event Buffer File (refer to Save Event
Buffer) only the
new
events will be appended to the Event Buffer File. This
prevents the duplication of events in the Event Buffer File. If you upload the entire
event buffer and do not append the new events to the Event Buffer File, there is
no way to append the events to the file later. When uploaded later, they will be
considered old events and will not be appended to the Event Buffer File.
Upload New Events Only
This selection will allow you to upload only new events that have occurred since
the last time the event buffer was uploaded. These events can then be appended
to the event buffer file to create a continuous file of events on the event buffer.
Upload Last 16 Events
This selection will allow you to upload the 16 most recent events in the event
buffer. This function does not affect the “new event” status of events in the panel.
If the last 16 events are new events, they will still be considered new events the
next time the event buffer is uploaded. Note that the last 16 events cannot be
saved or appended.
Print Event Buffer
Selecting this option will allow the event buffer to be printed on a printer
connected to the computer.
When selected, you will be given the option of printing the Uploaded Event
Buffer, the Event Buffer on File, or the last 16 events. Selecting “Event Buffer on
File” will print the event buffer that has been saved in the computer’s memory
using the Save Event Buffer option. Selecting “Last 16 Events” will print the last
16 events stored in the event buffer.
View Saved Event Buffer
Selecting this option will display the contents of the event buffer file that has been
created using the Save Event Buffer option.
Save Event Buffer
Selecting this option will save the uploaded event buffer to a file on your disk drive.
The event buffer files on your disk drive will have the same name as the Work File
name, but with a different extension. For example, if your Work File is called
PC5010.DSC, the Event Buffer File will be named PC5010.BUF.
You will be asked to either Save or Append the Event Buffer file. When the event
buffer is
Saved
to a file, any information already in the file will be overwritten. If the
event buffer is
Appended
to the file, new events in the event buffer are attached
to the end of any previous information already saved to your Event Buffer File.
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