Chapter 6. Terminal Menu and System Control
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» Clear System
Event Log
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Clears the event log. When you select the command, the following prompt
displays:
This will clear the entire event log. Confirm (y/n)
. Select
Y
to clear
the log or
N
to exit the command.
» Ethernet Port
Read security: 5
Displays status information about the Ethernet port. An asterisk (*) indi-
cates activity for the item. The following read-only fields are available to
review:
»» I/F Status
Indicates the current status of the 10BaseT port.
»» Tx Frames
Indicates the number of frames transmitted from the 10BaseT port since sys-
tem startup.
»» Rx Frames
Indicates the number of frames received on the 10BaseT port since system
startup.
» Clear System LED
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Changes the color of the system LED on the front panel from yellow (indi-
cating a previous error) to green (OK). The system LED turns red if the
ATLAS 810
PLUS
detects a major system failure. If the failure condition
clears, the LED turns yellow and remains yellow to warn of the past failure.
» System Alarms
Read security: 5
Indicates the status of major system components. An asterisk (*) indicates
activity for the items. The following read-only fields display in this field:
»» Temp Fail
The system’s internal temperature is outside normal limits.
»» PS1 Fail
The main power supply is not functioning correctly.
»» PS2 Fail
The backup power supply is not functioning correctly.
» System Timing
Source
Read security: 5
Indicates which timing source (primary or backup) is currently being used
by ATLAS and if ATLAS is locked onto this source. If the display does not
indicate locked, the ATLAS 810
PLUS
does not have a valid source of timing
and cannot reliably transfer data. Review the current setting for system tim-
ing source in the
System Config
menu. See Primary Timing Source on page
6-7 and Backup Timing Source on page 6-7 for details.
If you clear the event log, you cannot retrieve the data.
Summary of Contents for ATLAS 810 Plus
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