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239 PRO X User Manual
About the Diagnostics Inspector window
Clicking an item in the Diagnostics screen will open its Diagnostics Inspector window, which provides detailed information, particularly if the item has an
error condition.
The ‘ignore’ buttons of the Diagnostics Inspector window let you congure the PRO X to ignore errors on selected/all items. This is an important
feature because there may be times when you are quite happy to work with a known error(s), but will want to know when a new error occurs.
Note: Diagnostic Inspector windows are primarily for use by MIDAS service and software engineers. By providing useful information, such as device health and status,
they aid fault diagnosis and rectication, and may help solve any problems that may arise. Apart from using the ‘ignore’ buttons, it is unlikely that operators of the PRO Series
Control Centre will ever need to use this function.
Swapping the active network
In the highly unlikely event that the active network (X or Y) develops a malfunction, the console will swap over to the standby network.
Note: The swap function does not swap control data, as this non-audio data nds its own way through the network. This allows the router to swap to the inactive link, even if
the active link is broken or removed.
>> To check the health of the active network
At the GUI, open the Diagnostics screen by choosing home Diagnostics, and then check the status of the active HyperMac link. If it is green the link is good,
but if it is red there is a problem.
Typical Diagnostics Inspector window with the ‘ignore’ buttons at the lower right corner