1712117 - Operator panel17�3�4 Event logThe event log is a list of alarms and events in reverse chronological order. The most recent eventsappear at the top of the list. The content of the event log is the same as the alarm and event log inthe web interface. The event log lists the time when alarms became active/inactive, and shows otherinformation such as restarts, software updates, use of the "acknowledge all" function.You can press the right arrow to move to the next display to see when the event occurred and asignature if there is one. You can also acknowledge individual alarms from the event log.17�4 Setup menuSetup is the third and last of the permanent menus. The menumap on the left shows the menus and submenus in the opera-tor panel. The Setup menu contains various settings that youcan view and change.17�4�1 LanguageThe second line shows the current language. You can changethe language by pressing OK (and logging in). Press the upand down arrows to scroll through the available languages.The language setting only affects the language used by thefirmware. Web pages and user-defined names are not af-fected. The language of the permanent menus in the opera-tor panel will change, as well as the firmware messages thatappear in the web interface. You should make sure that thelanguage setting is the same as the web interface.17�4�2 Menu navigationMenu navigation can be either active or inactive. If it is active,a number appears briefly in the bottom left whenever youmove around in the menu structure. The number indicateswhere you are in the menu structure. For menu navigation, forexample, the number 3.2 will appear because the Setup menuis menu 3 and Menu navigation is submenu 2.Active alarmsAlarm1Alarm2…Event logEvent1Event2…SetupLanguageMenu navigationClockChange passwordLAN/DNSEthernet DHCPEthernet IP addressEthernet netmaskEthernet gatewayEthernet DNS serv 1Ethernet DNS serv 2Ethernet DNS serv 3SMSAlarm max limit 24hRecipient 1 (+46…)Recipient 2 (+46…)Recipient 3 (+46…)Recipient 4 (+46…)TestingRestart