
IEC61131 User and Reference Manual
April 22, 2008
The maximum number of log files that will be used.
The number of records in each (full) log file. A minimum
of 600 records per file is required
Specify the action to take when all the log files are full. 0
= overwrite oldest, 1 = stop logging.
Specify how logging is to be performed.
0 = internal drive
1 = internal drive, auto copy enabled
2 = internal drive, auto move enabled
3 = external mass storage device
A security token that must be present on an inserted
mass storage device for these logs to be copied. Note
that the input of the securityToken can be done in
decimal, octal (8#), hexadecimal (16#) and even binary
(2#) format using the according prefix. In the end every
chosen input format must represent the hex value listed
in the controller.xml file. Example of a hexadecimal input:
16#1a2b3c4d. The security token is only considered for
auto transfer logs which are not supported on controllers
without USB host port.
A string that is placed in each log file to identify the
source. This is optional.
Specify how many data fields will be recorded. i.e. from
data field (1) to data field (numFields).
Field #1 data type (see data types below)
Field #2 data type (see data types below)
Field #3 data type (see data types below)
Field #4 data type (see data types below)
Field #5 data type (see data types below)
Field #6 data type (see data types below)
Field #7 data type (see data types below)
Field #8 data type (see data types below)
A value representing this log. This is used in the dlogf
block to write to the data log.
TRUE when there is a creation or deletion error.
FALSE in all other cases.
The status code. See the Status Code table below.
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