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Advanced User Procedures
The 700-series of error codes are really system-initiated events. Listed
below are some of the event/error codes you might find useful.
NOTE
The monitor may be referred to as a display or scope in the error code
descriptions.
Severity
Severity is a measure of how the event/error affected the system. There
are three levels of severity.
Continue—the event/error was logged, the task may have or may not
have been finished, but the system was able to go on. Most log entries
will have a severity of Continue
.
Fatal—the event/error was such that the task is not able to go on.
Recovery was not possible. This always is followed by a WARM
START.
Forced Restart—the system was restarted by a known condition
(internet address change, video test, etc).
Date and Time
The date and time the event/problem occurred.
Error Number
A sequential number that is used to identify each event/problem.
Definition of Error Codes
Error Code
Description
400-4FF
Network errors were detected.
703
Diagnostic tests were completed.
70B
Internet address was changed. The network address for the monitor
was changed. This should only be done by qualified service
personnel.
70C
Video test was completed. This test should only be performed by
qualified service personnel.
70E
Time was changed from this monitor. This helps determine how the
system-wide time may have been altered.
70F
Date was changed from this monitor. This helps determine how the
system-wide date was altered.
710
Incompatible software was detected. If the main processor software
finds that the software operating on the communication software
incompatible, it turns off the communication (network) controller and
enters this data into the error log. When the monitor won’t “talk” to the
network, looking for this entry in the error log is one part of the
troubleshooting process.
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