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| 1 | Bring the cursor under the top row (if not | CURSOR |
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| 2 | Scroll to display SYSTEM PARAMETER in | SCROLL | Second row shows the first system parameter, |
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| CLK MASTER, and its current selection |
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| configuration parameters (the control port | SCROLL |
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Normal Indications This section explains the indications provided on the
Display
The normal message displayed in the top row is ALARM BUFFER. However, if no alarm is stored in the alarm buffer (ALM indicator off), the
In addition, the
When the top row shows ALARM BUFFER, the second row displays the following information:
∙During normal operation, the second row should show EMPTY (no alarm messages).
∙If the alarm buffers contains alarms, you will see SCROLL in the
The alarms can be displayed by bringing the cursor under SCROLL, and then pressing ENTER: you can now scroll between the alarms stored in the alarm buffer.
To interpret the alarm messages displayed in the second row, refer to Table