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SEARCHING FOR ENTRIES IN THE SYSTEM LOG BY DATE AND TIME
1. Click the Display System Log button to open the System Log screen.
2. Select the start and stop dates, using one of three options:
• Click the Calendar button , and then click a date on the calendar to set the start date for your system log search.
• Type the date. Click in a date field, delete the current date, and then type the date you want to use for the start of your search.
• Use the date spinner boxes. Click the month field, then use the up and down arrows to scroll through the numbered months (1–12) until
you reach the month you want to use for the start of your search. Repeat the same process for setting the date and the year.
3. Select the start and stop times using one of two options:
• Type the time. Click in a time field, delete the current time, and then type the time you want to use for the start/end of your search.
• Use the time spinners. Click the hour field, then use the up and down arrows to scroll through the numbered hours (1–12) until you
reach the hour you want to use for the start/end of your search. Repeat the same process for setting the minutes, the seconds, and AM
or PM.
4. Click Search Log.
SEARCHING FOR ENTRIES IN THE SYSTEM LOG WITH FILTERS
1. Click the Display System Log button to open the System Log screen.
2. Click the Modify button. The System Log Filters dialog box appears.
Figure 176. Filters for Log Search
3. The default setting is to search the log for all text, users, device types, alarm types, and devices. To restrict your search results, click the
appropriate check box to deselect the “Query all” setting.