ECRESO FM 100/300 W, user manual– 06/2015
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Click on a column title to display a menu that will allow you to sort the
column and to display or hide other columns.
The event color gives its degree of severity:
Red: errors
Yellow: warning
Green: notice, end of a warning or error
Blue: specific noticewhen the standby modeis enabled
Grey ou White: information
There are several types of events:
Configuration changes (source = configuration)
These events give the parameter that was modified (Event) and the new value for that parameter (Description).
Ex :
The transmitter configuration has been changed, the VSWR threshold is now set to 1.5.
For a list of configuration changes that may appear in the event log, please see the Configuration commands (section
7.2.4) for “Equipment” events (Sub-System column) and to transmitter commands (section 7.2.3) for “Transmitter”
events.
Alarms
These events give the beginning and end of Warning and Fault (Error) type alarms.
In the Description column, we see both the status of the alarm and the last variables related to that event. .
Ex:
1
st
event: the 3 dB alarm on the exciter is over, the last forward power reading was 20 W.
2
nd
event: beginning of the 3 dB alarm on the transmitter, the last forward power reading was 20 W.
3
rd
event: beginning of the MPX2 alarm on the exciter, the channel last used by the exciter was the MPX2 channel.
For a list of alarms that may appear in the event log, please see the Alarm commands (section 7.2.5).
General information
Ex:
“System Software Start” give the time the system was started.