Specifications
System Operation 3-11
System Configuration and Operation Alarms
Once here, enter ‘Z’ to zip the system, and the screen seen in Figure 3-8 will appear.
Figure 3-8.Cold-Start NVRAM “Zip”Test and Debug Screen.
WARNING!
Confirming the "Z" command will start the ZIP process. "Zipping" the system deletes all of
the information stored on NVRAM and resets it. All ports must then be completely
reconfigured.
When you press “z”, the system will ask, "OK to Zip the system (y/n)"? Press “y” to have the
system test and re initialize itself. All NVRAM information will be erased from the
IMACS-200, and a new log-in screen will appear.
3.7 Alarms
Alarms warn you of problems by reporting possible system hardware or external facility
failures. The Alarm screen is accessed from the System Main Screen by pressing the "A" key
to go to the Alarm Screen (see Figure 3-9 through Figure 3-11). The Alarm Screen displays
the currently active alarms (if any) and provides access to the Alarm Filters and Alarm History
screens. Figure 3-9 shows a typical Alarm Screen with an active alarm.