9 Logging
Batch documentation
The batch documentation serves as proof of the successful conclusion of the program and represents an obligatory part
of quality assurance. The device internal log memory saves such data as the program type,
ters of all the programs completed.
To obtain the batch documentation, you can output the internal log memory and transfer its data to various output media.
This can be performed immediately at the end of every program or at a later point, such as at the end of the day.
If authentication is activated, the user ID and the result of the approval process are documented in the log header and, if
required, on a label.
See also:
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User administration
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Authentication
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Batch approval
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Logs menu
The Logs menu provides you with the following options:
▪ Display and output of program logs
▪ Display and output of malfunction logs
▪ Display and output of status logs
▪ Display and output of system logs
▪ Printing of labels
You can issue logs subsequently and independently of the time of a program end. You can set the output media yourself.
Log types
Log type
Program log
Malfunction logs
Status log
System log
See also:
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Log output
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Description
Log of a program
Log with faults that occurred outside a program run
Summary of all important settings and system statuses
List of all the malfunctions and changes to the system
in order of time (log book)
The system logs are output in English
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