5. Front Panel Menu orientation
5.11 System menu > Diagnostics
General
The following illustration shows the
Diagnostics
submenu, which you access from the
System
menu.
Image 5-19
The Diagnostics options allow a user to check if the Event Master unit is functioning normally. Front panel and card operations can
be checked. Various system temperatures can be monitored and backup log
fi
les can be saved for customer service troubleshooting.
Front Panel
When
Front Panel
is selected to be tested, the VFD display will initially be blanked. Then the 24 x 4 character grid will start to show
from the dimmest setting to the brightest setting. At this point a user can determine if any of the pixels or if a character segment is
bad in the display.
After several seconds of showing all pixels on at the brightest setting, the system will automatically advance to the
ENCODER/BUT-
TON TEST
menu (the next menu).
Directly select “Encoder/Button” from the Diagnostic menu will allow the user to test the keys and knob with-
out the need to see the VFD being tested.
Encoder/Button
Image 5-20
The
ENCODER/BUTTON TEST
menu allow the user to test the keys and knob.
When the knob on the front panel is rotated, a number will be displayed on the encoder line. The larger the number, the faster the
knob was rotated. The number will show as positive or negative depending on the direction the knob was turned.
Pressing any key on the front panel will show the Button Code for the key.
Button
Code
ESC
0
PWR
7
SEL
14
Hold
ESC
to exit and return to the DIAGNOSTIC menu.
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