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5.8
Menu Extras
5.8.1
Submenu System Monitor
In the menu
Extras
a system monitor is available. Via the menu
System Mon-
itor
you receive information about the system status.
FIG. 69
SUBMENU SYSTEM MONITOR
• Under
System alarms
all potential system alarms are displayed. A red
LED signalises a currently existing alarm. The error counter shows how of-
ten the alarm occurred after the unit has been connected to power.
The following errors are signalised:
–
LCA
: The communication with a programmable component is faulty.
–
Time Keeper
: The communication with the integrated clock module is
faulty.
–
Temperature Sensor
: The communication with the temperature sen-
sor is faulty.
–
FLASH EPROM
: The communication with the permanent memory is
faulty. Configurations cannot be saved or read anymore.
–
Ethernet MAC
: The initialization of the ethernet module has failed.
–
Overheated
: The system sets this alarm if the system temperature is
higher than 57°C. Disconnect the unit from electricity or cool down the
ambient temperature.
–
MAIN EPROM
: The communication with the permanent memory is
faulty. Configurations cannot be saved or read anymore.
NOTE
If an alarm occurs frequently or over a longer period disconnect the unit from
electricity. If the error occurs again after switching on, there is probably a
hardware defect.
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Page 106: ...PAGE 106 M e n u S t r u c t u r e A1 3 System Settings VoIP See next page...
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Page 108: ...PAGE 108 M e n u S t r u c t u r e A1 4 Operation Settings All Operating Modes...
Page 109: ...PAGE 109 M e n u S t r u c t u r e A1 5 Presets All Operating Modes...
Page 110: ...PAGE 110 M e n u S t r u c t u r e A1 6 Status information All Operating Modes...
Page 111: ...PAGE 111 M e n u S t r u c t u r e A1 7 Login All Operating Modes...
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