2 faults: stored (stored faults log) – Comtech EF Data DT-4500-A Series User Manual
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DT-4500-A Series Downconverters
Revision 1
Front Panel Operation
MN-DT4500A
5–13
Conv Temperature = OK
▲
High Speed Bus = OK
▼
Press ENTER or CLEAR to continue.
5.3.3.2
FAULTS: STORED (Stored Faults Log)
VIEW CLEAR-ALL
Use the
◄ ►
arrow keys to select View or Clear-All, and then press ENTER.
FAULTS: STORED VIEW
If View is selected and no faults exist, the system displays the following message:
No Stored Faults.
The faults log can store up to
100
faults. When a fault condition occurs, it is date- and time-
stamped, and stored in the faults log with a number assigned in the order received. The fault
information displays as per the following example:
Log05 01/23/11 09:27:15
▲
Fault – HSB
▼
When the fault condition clears, this is also recorded in the same fashion as the fault was
originally recorded, as shown per the following example:
Log09 01/23/11 10:45:35
▲
Clear – HSB
▼
The stored faults remain in memory until the CLEAR-ALL command is entered. When the
number of faults reaches 100, the 100
th
fault will display ER.
You may use the
▲ ▼ arrow key to scroll backwards or forwards through the faults log.
Press ENTER or CLEAR to return to the previous menu.
FAULTS: STORED CLEAR-ALL
Clear All Stored Faults
No Yes
Use the
◄ ►
arrow keys to choose No or Yes as prompted, and then press ENTER.