In this example, the demodulator installed in Slot#3 is faulted on Nov. 30, 2008 at 10:37:32 with log number 23.
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In accordance with international convention, the date is shown on these
screens in DAY-MONTH-YEAR format.
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Up to 255 events may be displayed via this screen.
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Use the
ST
keys to display the individual alarms.
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Refer to
for lists of available alarms.
The user may scroll backwards or forwards through the entries in the event log, using the ST arrow keys. When a fault condition occurs, it is time-stamped and put into the log. Similarly, when the fault condition clears, this is also recorded, as shown below:
Press
ENTER
or
CLEAR
to return to the previous menu.
5.5.3.2 MONITOR: Event-Log
Æ Clear-All
Clear All Stored Events? No Yes (◄ ►,ENT)
When selected, and in Local mode, the user is prompted to answer No to retain the stored events, or Yes to clear the buffer of all stored events. Select the choice using the
◄ ► arrow keys, then press
ENTER
.
Note: When the unit is in Remote mode, and the Clear-All menu is selected, the following message is displayed:
THIS UNIT IS CURRENTLY IN REMOTE MODE!!
When the event log is cleared, the user is returned to the previous menu. However, if there are faults present on the unit at this time, they will be re-time-stamped, and new log entries will be generated.
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