User Manual
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Fig. 5-5 Menu “Reading log with faults” – FAULTS LOG
In the file title individual information about the amplifier and the options is given: model, user call sign (HELLO
MESSAGE), serial number, revisions of the hardware, the firmware, and the boot loader, number of worked
hours, availability and model of an automatic antenna tuner or antenna selector.
Further on, for each of the stored faults hexadecimally coded information is given about the values of the 55
monitored parameters, concerning the regime and the state of the amplifier: including the number of worked
hours, the operating frequency, the parameter which has caused the protection trip, the regime in which the
amplifier has been in, as well as the values of all analogous and logic inputs and outputs of the control unit at
the time of the event.
Pressing the button FILE, the data can be downloaded in a plain text format through the built-in RS232
interface - see S. 7-4 for details.
5-6. Menu "RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS"
The factory default settings for the user preferences and some other data can be reset here.
While selecting the menu (Fig. 5-6) the bottom part of the screen is empty (no warning). The colored window is
moved with the ITEM buttons (up and down) to select the position for which you want to restore the default
settings.
All proposed actions initially are set on “NO” for all positions and nothing happens at re-confirming "NO" (i.e.
pressing the ACTION - right arrow button). At pressing EXIT this menu is left without changing anything and the
control goes back to the MENU SELECTION screen (Fig. 5).
At first pressing of the ACTION - left button, “YES” for the selected row is proposed and at the bottom of the
display a warning text appears about the action that would be implemented after confirming it. At this stage, the
operator still has the opportunity to quit the execution of the prepared action - he can press either the ACTION -
right (NO) or the EXIT button.
The time for confirmation of the prepared action (by selecting "YES") is limited to 60 seconds in this state
regardless of the current status of the AUTOMATIC MENU EXIT option (S. 5-4(a)). If nothing is pressed within
60 seconds, " NO " (ACTION - right) is automatically selected.