Specifications

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Using
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The first line of fault isolation is the (UURU&RGHV. Whenever one of the subsystems is unable
to perform an operation, an error code is generated. Error codes can be for fatal and non-fatal
errors. )DWDO errors are errors which cause the Monitor to re-start. 1RQIDWDO errors are
general errors that are not significant enough to affect normal Monitor operation.
Error codes can be found in the 6WDWXV/RJ while in any of the four operating modes. In the
Configuration, Demonstration, and Monitoring modes, the Status Log only displays fatal
error codes. In the Service Mode, the Status Log displays both fatal and non-fatal error codes
with a blank line separating the two.
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and displayed at the top of the screen. Start-up error codes give similar information to the
Status Log entries, except the codes are given in hexadecimal notation. Also, when you
perform a software upgrade, a fatal error code may appear in the Status Log.
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various operating modes, and what actions to take when a fatal error is encountered. This
module includes error code lists for the errors reported by the Monitor, grouped by 'HYLFH
,', and the recommended course of action for each fault.
8VLQJWKH6HUYLFH0RGH. This section gives you details on how to use the functions of the
Service Mode to check the operation of the Monitor and to test specific functions. This
section includes a description of the power on modes.
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H, W, C or F H, W, and C denote fatal errors which have caused a +ot,
:arm, or &old start. F denotes a )atal error without refer-
ence to the type of restart caused.
Subsystem RACK_IF, for example
Part Number of System
Board
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Board.)
Device ID Code The number referring to a hardware device or software
module, and used to indicate the location of a fault.
Error code Number describing the type of fault identified. The error
code tables in this module give more details.
Date\Time Date and time the error occurred.