Specifications

WebConsole - System Options
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NX-Series Controllers - WebConsole & Programming Guide
2. By default, all diagnostics are disabled (see FIG. 45). To enable diagnostic messages from this device, click on one
of the Edit buttons along the bottom of the Diagnostics Options table.
This opens the Edit Options window (FIG. 46), where you can select which Diagnostics messages to enable or
disable for this device.
Once you have selected the diagnostics messages to enable, click Update to apply your changes, close the Edit
Options window, and return to the Diagnostics page.
Refer to the Diagnostics Options Definitions section on page 43 for definitions of each Diagnostic option.
3. The device that you just enabled diagnostics for appears in the Diagnostics Options page (identified by its Number,
Device and Port assignments at the top of the Diagnostics Option list), with the currently enabled diagnostics
indicated with a green check mark (
FIG. 47).
FIG. 46 Edit Options window
FIG. 47 Edit Options window
Click to delete this device from the Diagnostics page
(disables all diagnostics on this device)
Click to apply changes
Click to close the Edit Options window
(without disabling diagnostics)
Click to select from Presets
(saved sets of enabled Diagnostic messages)
Click to Store and Recall Presets
To set Diagnostic Options for a different System
Device, enter the device’s System, Device and Port
information in these fields (and press Update to
add the specified device/diagnostics options
to the Diagnostics page).
Click the checkboxes to enable/disable
specific diagnostic messages
Scroll down to see the entire list.
(All Notifications enables all messages)
Click to select a different Refresh Rate
(default = 5 seconds)
Each device is identified here by it’s System
Number, Device and Port assignments
Click to modify the diagnostics settings
for this device, or to remove this device
from the Diagnostics Options list