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Service Menu
In order to get some more information about the quality of the network infrastructure and the RockNet
devic es in operation a service menu is available at any 19” RockNet300 device.
This service menu can be accessed by pushing all six buttons simultaneously underneath the three
displays on the front of the respective RockNet300 device.
The following additional readouts are available (they occur after the regular Options Menu settings
MA St
MA St
MA St
MA St
Lo cd
Lo cd
Lo cd
Lo cd
te mp
te mp
te mp
te mp
di sp
di sp
di sp
di sp
)
:
LE
gives information about the quality of the CA T.5 cable net work (pleas e see below)
CPU
gives the load of the processor of the respective devic e in %
MEM
gives the load of the memory of the respective device in %
1 & 2
+
3 & 4
+
5 & 6
to access service menu push and hold all six
buttons
LE = Line Error
1
Button to scroll through the menu
2
Button to scroll through the menu
A
Wires 3 and 6 of the CAT.5; values from 0 to F
B
Wires 7 and 8 of the CAT.5; values from 0 to F
C
Wires 1 and 2 of the CAT.5; values from 0 to F
D
Wires 4 and 5 of the CAT.5; values from 0 to F
CPU
1
Button to scroll through the menu
2
Button to scroll through the menu
C
D
CPU load in %; values from 00 to 99
MEM
1
Button to scroll through the menu
2
Button to scroll through the menu
C
D
memory load in %; values from 00 to 99
The service readouts (
LE
LE
LE
LE
,
CPU
CPU
CPU
CPU
,
MEM
MEM
MEM
MEM
) are permanent. To leave the service menu, simply go to one of
the regular entries (
Mast
Mast
Mast
Mast
,
Locd
Locd
Locd
Locd
,
temp
temp
temp
temp
,
disp
disp
disp
disp
) and the menu disappears after approximat ely three
seconds).
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