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LCD Operation
Table 10. Alarms , Notices, and Events (Fortsetzung)
Name
Type
Description
Fatal EEPROM Fault
This alarm occurs when the EEPROM experiences a
Range Check Failure alarm, an incorrect EEPROM
model map alarm, or an EEPROM Checksum Failure
alarm.
Generates an alarm and is logged in the Event Log.
Alarm
PDU Control Power ON
The rPDU processor is powered on.
Logged in the Event Log only.
Event
Event Log
The Event Log holds up to 50 alarms, events, and most notices. They are logged when they occur. You can scroll
through the event screens, beginning with the most recent event.
The first row of each event screen contains the date (MM/DD/YYYY) and time (hh:mm:ss) at which the event
occurred. The second row contains the type of event and code. The event description begins on the third row
and may continue to the fourth row.
The bottom right corner of the event screen displays two numbers—an ordering number of the event in the log,
followed by the total number of events in the log.
If there are no events in the log, the screen displays “No events in log.”
Retrieving the Event Log
To retrieve the logged events:
1
From the Main menu, use the or buttons to navigate to the Events Log menu.
2
Press the
button for longer than one second to see the logged events.
3
Use the or buttons to navigate forward or back to review the events, notices, and alarms in the order
they occurred.
4
To exit any screen and return to the previous menu level, press the button for longer than one second.
Figure 26. Example Event Log Displays