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ATS-6501 Users Guide
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3.1.7. ZEROIZE Button (SAASM)
Pressing this button will immediately clear the keys in the GPS receiver through a direct hardware
connection to the receiver. The unit should be powered on to ensure the keys are zeroized. If the
keys were properly zeroized, the key indicator should be OFF.
3.1.8. CRYPTO KEY Programming Connector (SAASM)
The ATS-6501 supports the DS-102 common fill device key loading interface.
3.1.9. Fans
Each fan is monitored by the ATS-6501. Any issues with the fans will be reported as an issue
under the status for the fans. Fan #1 is on the left and fan #2 is on the right. To check the status
of the fans use the following commands on the command port.
ATS 6501>status hardware:fan
[1] true
true indicates the fan is working
[2] true
false indicates the fan is off
[OK] 2013-08-05T20:57:47Z
ATS 6501>>status health:fan
[1]
[active] false
[occurrences] 0
[2]
[active] false
[occurrences] 0
[OK] 2013-08-05T20:58:17Z
The active line will display false when the fans are functioning normally and true for one or both
fans if they are not. If a fan is having issues you will see the number of occurrences increment up
from 0 as each event occurs.
3.1.10. Flash Card
This card contains the operating system software, application, and user settings for the system.
3.1.11. Display Button
When pressed, this button will display the ATS-6501’s current IP Address if the address has been
by a DHCP Server or statically. If the system is set up to use DHCP and it was unable to obtain
an IP Address the system will set the IP Address to 0.0.0.0 and will not display an IP Address
when this button is pressed.
The second feature of this button is enabled by default. If this button is pressed for ~10 seconds it
will set the IP Address on the system to 192.168.0.1. This is a temporary setting and it will not
survive a system reboot or power cycle and may even reset if the LAN cable is pulled from the
rear panel. This feature can be disabled using the
frontpanel_button
command and setting the
value to 0. Once set the value can be confirmed using the
settings hardware
command. Make
sure to
save
the system settings.
ATS-6501>frontpanel_button 0
OK