
Chapter 6. Terminal Menu and System Control
»Clear System Event Log
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.
» Ethernet Port | Read security: 5 |
| Displays status information about the Ethernet port. An asterisk (*) indi- |
| cates activity for the item. The following |
| review: |
»» I/F Status | Indicates the current status of the 10BaseT port. |
»» Tx Frames | Indicates the number of frames transmitted from the 10BaseT port since sys- |
| tem startup. |
»» Rx Frames | Indicates the number of frames received on the 10BaseT port since system |
| startup. |
»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 810PLUS detects a major system failure. If the failure condition |
| clears, the LED turns yellow and remains yellow to warn of the past failure. |
» System Alarms | Read security: 5 |
| Indicates the status of major system components. An asterisk (*) indicates |
| activity for the items. The following |
»» Temp Fail | The system’s internal temperature is outside normal limits. |
»» PS1 Fail | The main power supply is not functioning correctly. |
»» PS2 Fail | The backup power supply is not functioning correctly. |
» System Timing | Read security: 5 |
Source | Indicates which timing source (primary or backup) is currently being used |
| by ATLAS and if ATLAS is locked onto this source. If the display does not |
| indicate locked, the ATLAS 810PLUS does not have a valid source of timing |
| and cannot reliably transfer data. Review the current setting for system tim- |
| ing source in the System Config menu. See Primary Timing Source on page |
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