Logs generated on a PAC"Programmable Automation Controller" PAC is a compact controller that combines the features and capabilities of a PC-based control system with that of a typical programmable logic controller (PLC). A PAC thus provides not only the reliability of a PLC, but also the task flexibility and computing power of a PC. Additionally, because they function and communicate over popular network interface protocols, PACs are able to transfer data from the machines they control to other machines and components in a networked control system are stored in compact flash memory at C:\Documents and Settings\User Account\Local Settings\Application Data\Kollmorgen\KAS\Sinope RuntimeIn computer science, runtime (or run-time) describes the operation of a computer program, the duration of its execution, from beginning to termination (compare compile time). Within KAS, runtime also refers to the virtual machine that manage the program written in a computer language while it is running\Application\logs, where the User Account is the Windows XP Embedded User Account.
The PAC generated log levels can be controlled form the KAS IDE"Integrated development environment" An integrated development environment is a type of computer software that assists computer programmers in developing software. IDEs normally consist of a source code editor, a compiler and/or interpreter, build-automation tools, and a debugger and Web Server. From the IDE, the log levels can be filtered in the configuration window in the Logs and Information tab.
The logs have the naming format controller log - date / time stamp. Where the date and time stamp are generated at the time when the log file is generated.
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