Chapter 3: Operation
System information
Page
3-37
Table 126 Event Log messages for abnormal events
Event Message
Meaning
Expected LUID =
6
Actual LUID =
7
Something is interfering with the control messaging of the module. Also
ensure that you are using shielded cables to minimize interference. Consider
trying different frequency options to eliminate or reduce interference.
FatalError ()
The event recorded on the line immediately beneath this message triggered
the Fatal Error ().
Loss of GPS Sync
Pulse
Module has lost GPS sync signal.
Machine Check
Exception
This is a symptom of a possible hardware failure. If this is a recurring
message, begin the RMA process for the module.
RcvFrmNum =
0x00066d
ExpFrmNum =
0x000799
Something is interfering with the control messaging of the module. Also
ensure that you are using shielded cables to minimize interference. Consider
trying different frequency options to eliminate or reduce interference.
System Reset
Exception -- External
Hard Reset
The unit lost power or was power cycled.
System Reset
Exception -- External
Hard Reset WatchDog
The event recorded on the preceding line triggered this WatchDog message.
Messages that Flag Normal Events
The messages listed below record normal events and typically
do not
signal a need for any corrective
action or technical support.
Table 127 Event Log messages for normal events
Event Message
Meaning
Acquired GPS Sync Pulse. Module has acquired GPS sync signal.
FPGA Features
Type of encryption.
FPGA Version
FPGA (JBC) version in the module.
GPS Date/Time Set
Module is now on GPS time.
Reboot from Webpage
Module was rebooted from management interface.
Software Boot Version
Boot version in the module.
Software Version
The software release and authentication method for the unit.
System Log Cleared
Event log was manually cleared.
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