
Register Monitor
This screen shot displays the default register monitor set-up. It is possible to select the
registers you see. Enter the numbers of the registers you want to see into register R[410
- 417]. See Register Editor on page 64. The screen is used mostly for telephone support.
The first five registers should normally not be changed if network communication is used,
since they determine what is reported in the CIT.
Misc Data Diagnostics
This screen displays various troubleshooting related data. This is the only place where
the hours running can be cleared.
Misc Data
PwrUP Date/Time
The date and time the controller was powered up.
Current Time
The current date and time
Serial Number
Not used. You can enter a number into register 15 to be displayed
here.
Core Time
CPU time spent on core functions.
Max Core
Peak CPU time spent on core functions. Reset by
Clear Min Max
button
UI Time
CPU time spent on user interface functions.
Max UI
Peak CPU time spent on user interface functions. Reset by
Clear
Min Max
button.
Freq(Hz)Found
In rare occasions, the HPAD sampling can be synchronized with the
power line. This requires special hardware. You can see the found
and used power line frequency here. A value of 100 indicates that
there is no synchronization hardware installed.
NMIs
Non-maskable Interrupts. Should always indicate 0.
PwrDowns
When the power goes off or the line voltage falls below approximately
90 V, the MC³ power supply notifies the CPU board. This is the
counter for the notifications.
Recovers
If the power outage is very short, the MC³ will resume operation,
without re-starting. This is the counter for such events.
PwrDowns
Counter for normal shut-down events due to power off.
PwrUps
Counter for normal power on events.
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