90
Diagnostics Menu
The
D
IAGNOSTICS
menu option permits the user to view basic information about the system. The information
can then be used to readily troubleshoot problems when they occur. Most of the screens available under this
menu option are view-only screens and information displayed cannot be changed by the user. There are a few
screens available which have selected parameters for which data entry is possible. The menu selections include
System Info, View Discrete I/O, View Analogs, View Network Communications and Override Discrete I/O.
System Information
Selecting
S
YSTEM
I
NFO
will display the System Information screen. Information displayed includes the
dates for last memory initialization and system reset, status on system options such as modem
communications and frame statistics.
View Discrete I/O
The
V
IEW
D
ISCRETE
I/O
screens display discrete Input and Output information from the unit. Channel
assignment, signal name, input/output designation and current state of the signal are displayed for discrete
I/O racks.
View Analogs
The
V
IEW
A
NALOGS
screens display analog signal information from the unit. Channel assignment, signal
name, current value, units of measurement and hexadecimal equivalent values are displayed.
View Network Comm
The
V
IEW
N
ETWORK
C
OMM
selection displays the current communication status for various units
involved in system communication such as the modem, PC or other network connections. Current status, last
error, total error count and message count are examples of the parameters which may be displayed here.
Override Discrete I/O
The
OVERRIDE DISCRETE I/O
screen allows the user to set the state of certain discrete outputs. It also
allows the user to simulate certain discrete inputs to an active or inactive state. This feature is for diagnostics
purposes only and will only function if the system is off-line.
NOTE
:
The user is responsible for knowing the consequences of manual control actions. Please use with
caution.
Summary of Contents for Vilter VilTech
Page 1: ...VILTech micro controller Operation and service manual ...
Page 2: ...2 ...
Page 10: ...10 Notes Page ...
Page 11: ...11 ...
Page 16: ...16 ...
Page 18: ...18 ...
Page 29: ...29 ...
Page 38: ...38 ...
Page 53: ...53 ...
Page 88: ...88 ...
Page 138: ...138 ...
Page 142: ...142 ...
Page 145: ...145 ...
Page 147: ...147 ...
Page 153: ...153 ...
Page 154: ...154 Alarm and Failure Data ...
Page 155: ...155 Alarm and Failure Data Continued ...
Page 156: ...156 Alarm and Failure Data Continued ...
Page 158: ...158 Compressor State Table ...
Page 159: ...159 Last RECIPStart Status Table ...
Page 172: ...172 ...
Page 173: ......