7. TROUBLESHOOTING
7-2
7.1.3
Event messages
Display of event messages
The Communication Unit can detect events during
•
POST
(Power On Self Test)
- a self test performed at every power-up,
•
PAST
(Person Activated Self Test)
- a self test performed when you click [Help service], [Diagnostic Test], then the
[Start] button in the Web interface, or
•
CM
(Continuous Monitoring)
- continuous monitoring while the system is in operation.
When the Communication Unit detects an event that requires your action, it issues an
event message.
When your Communication Unit issues an event message, the Terminal indicator or
the Antenna indicator in the LED panel on top of the Communication Unit signals the
event, according to the tables Terminal indicator and Antenna indicator in the previous
section.
You can see the active event messages in the web interface by clicking the warning
symbol in the icon bar at the top in the web interface.
All events are logged in the event log. For information on the event log, see
section 7.2.2.
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