Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus
CLEAR SYSTEM EVENT LOG
ETHERNET PORT
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Clears the event log. When you select the command, the following prompt displays: This will clear the entire event log. Confirm (y/n). Select Y to clear the log or N to exit the command.
If you clear the event log, you cannot retrieve the data.
Read security: 5
Displays status information about the Ethernet port. An asterisk (*) indi- cates activity for the item. The following
I/F STATUS | Indicates the current status of the Ethernet port. |
TX FRAMES | Indicates the number of frames transmitted from the |
| Ethernet port since system startup. |
RX FRAMES | Indicates the number of frames received on the Ethernet |
| port since system startup. |
ETHERNET RATE Indicates the data rate on the Ethernet port.
CLEAR SYSTEM LED Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Changes the color of the system LED on the front panel from yellow (indi- cating a previous error) to green (OK). The system LED turns red if the ATLAS 550 detects a major system failure. If the failure condition clears, the LED turns yellow and remains yellow to warn of the past failure.
SYSTEM
TEMPERATURE
ALARMS
SYSTEM POWER ALARMS
SYSTEM TIMING SOURCE
Read security: 5
Indicates that the internal temperature of the unit has exceeded normal operating limits. The two thresholds
indicate that the internal temperature is greater than 70o C and/or greater
than 85o C. If one of these thresholds is exceeded, a warning will be placed in the Event Log but no other action will be taken.
Read security: 5
Indicates that the
ously monitored to determine failures. If one of these supplies fails, a mes- sage will be placed in the EVENT LOG (see also Event Log on page
Read security: 5
Indicates which timing source (primary or backup) is currently being used by ATLAS 550 and if ATLAS 550 is locked onto this source. If the display does not indicate locked, the ATLAS 550 does not have a valid source of timing and cannot reliably transfer data. Review the current setting for sys- tem timing source in the SYSTEM CONFIG menu. See Primary Timing Source on page
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