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How to:
ICL Event Reset
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Question/Problem

How to Reset Events in ICL

Environment

  - Lenze PLC / PLC Desinger

  I-Collector System 

 

 Answer/Solution

        1. First of all we need to check for the current Fault and take action accordingly (Refer KB Article available for each fault. You can see the fault on top of the visuMain screen

  1. Press on Event View Button from Bottom of the screen().
  2. You will land up to the screen where all Alarms/Events are listed
  3. Hit Reset button. It will clear out all the alarms.
  4. Hit Production button

     

 This will land up to below screen. Once you are in Production screen press production button(point2) 

 

NOTE: This is only for resetting the event and putting machine back in Production. Please do check the current situation and fault on machine before putting machine back in production after reset event.

 

 

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 Article ID:  KB-12026
 Published on  12/11/2023
 Last Modified on  12/11/2023
 Last Modified by  Sourabh Magdum
 Original URL:  https://dashboard.intelligrated.com//Knowledgebase/Article.aspx?article=c0701797-a132-4741-8fe7-94f9693f2359
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