
For the diagnostic (DGN) test type, two entries are displayed, one for the module and one to indicate if any units in
the module have been inhibited. The module entry will either display the inhibit, the allow, or the in-progress state.
The units entry will only display the inhibit or allow state since the in-progress state does not apply.
When REX is running in a module, the status of the module will reflect the in-progress state. When it completes, it
will display its inhibit or allow state. Hence, the in-progress state has higher precedence than the inhibit or the allow
state. It should also be noted that if a test type is inhibited, it will remain inhibited until an allow command is issued to
remove the inhibit.
See Procedure 13.7 for complete command syntax and for complete command syntax and Procedure 13.8 to
analyze the resulting output message.
12.4.6.2 UNITS Option
If the REXINH status shows a module to have units inhibited for DGN test, the UNITS option of the OP:REXINH
command can be used to list the individual units that have been inhibited for DGN tests. This option is used primarily
to list the units on the ROP since the inhibits themselves can be viewed on Page 1280 for the SM/SM-2000 or Page
1290 for the CM.
See Procedure 13.9 for complete command syntax and Procedure 13.10 to analyze the resulting output
message.
12.4.7 INHIBIT
12.4.7.1 Module Inhibit
Routine exercise of the entire office, a single module, and/or single test type may be disabled using the inhibit
command. If the unit and/or test type has already been inhibited, the inhibit command will merely give an "OK"
acknowledgment. Inhibiting a test type that is in-progress will not cause the testing to halt. The
STP:REX
command
should be used to halt execution.
To keep track of all modules that are inhibited in an office, a REXINH status report is generated automatically every
day at midnight for all operational SMs/SM-2000s and the CM. This report will allow the craft to keep track of all REX
inhibits in an office so that no module is inadvertently inhibited forever.
See Procedure 13.11 for complete command syntax.
12.4.7.2 Unit Inhibit
When it is determined that a unit in a module should be skipped during REX, the craft may inhibit that unit for test by
using the unit inhibit command. The unit inhibited will stay inhibited until a full initialization has occurred or until the
unit is allowed via the unit allow command.
When the unit is inhibited the SM STAT box will reflect the REX inhibit status, unless there is a higher priority status
that must be shown. (To view the status for an SM STATUS box and their priority, use the OP:SYSSTAT
command.)
See Procedure 13.12 for complete command syntax.
12.4.8 ALLOW
12.4.8.1 Module Allow
If routine exercise has been previously inhibited, the allow command will enable routine exercise to be started via
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