DOC 6511_Release K
ATS-6511A/B/C Users Guide
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State alarm: Used to indicate alarms that represent the current state of the
instrument. These alarms remain active until the issue is resolved and the
instrument has returned to normal operating conditions. Such an alarm might be
triggered by an over temperature event in which the unit has detected elevated
temperatures within the instrument. The alarm itself will not clear until the
operating temperature returns to normal conditions.
Executing the
clear_alarms
commands will reset the counters for the number of individual
alarm occurrences detected as well as clear any currently latched event alarms.
Syntax
: clear_alarms
Command Example:
ATS-6511>clear_alarms
Latched alarms cleared
Config:
Description:
Show unit configuration. The config command displays all the
configuration variables for the system. Configuration variables are values that are set at the
factory and are not modifiable by the user. They are physically stored on the hardware so
they are not affected by updating the flash on the system. Configuration variables are
typically used for hardware configuration specifics such as part number, serial number, or
other hardware specifics. This command is equivalent to the
show config
command and the
settings variables also appear on the status port (port 1900).
Syntax
: config <-d MAX_DEPTH> <NODE>
MAX_DEPTH: limit display to MAX_DEPTH levels of data
NODE: specifies a node to display
Command Example:
ATS-6511>config
See Also:
show, status, settings, config, save, load
Delete:
Description:
Deletes the specified configuration file from the system. Deleting the
settings file simply removes the file for cleanup purposes and has no impact on the current
settings of the system.
Syntax
: delete [filename]
Command Example:
ATS-6511>delete test
Query:
ATS-6511>
list
This command lists all of the current system configuration files saved by the user.
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