COMMUNICATION
12.4Terminal Mode
In this mode, system events are continually logged through the serial port to the device connected to the port. Port 2 operates by default in Terminal mode.
The Event History Log entries contain a time and date stamp and the alarm text message. Terminal mode uses this format for printing alarm entries:
MMM DD HH:MM:SS.hh KYWD MESSAGE :::: <CR> <LF>
Symbol | Description |
MMM | Month (3 letters) |
DD | Day (2 digits) |
HH | Hour (2 digits) |
MM | Minute (2 digits) |
SS | Second (2 digits) |
hh | Hundredths of Second (2 digits) |
KYWD | Keyword (ALARM, NOTICE, COMMAND, or STATUS) |
::::System Diagnostic Information
<CR> | Carriage Return Character (ASCII 13) |
<LF> | Line Feed (ASCII 10) |
An alarm message is prefixed by the word CLEAR whenever an alarm is entered into the Event History Log with a cleared status.
12.4.1Printing Selected Information
NOTE To use a key combination, hold down the Control key and press the letter key.
If a port is operating in Terminal mode and is connected to a computer, use the following key combinations at any time to print selected information:
[Ctrl]+[P] Prints the entire log with a header
[Ctrl]+[M] Prints the current system meters with a header
[Ctrl]+[A] Prints all system information
[Ctrl]+[B] Prints Battery Test Log
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