Operating Instructions
Chapter
6
CLX490
8009237/RB47/2007-08-03
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6-25
Operation
The code number ”15
000
” means that the self-test was completed successfully and that
no faults were diagnosed.
Chapter 8.3.1 CLX without external parameter memory, Page 8-2
lists the error keys toge-
ther with the associated corrective measures.
6.5.9
Executing CLX functions interactively
CLV-Setup enables a number of CLX functions to be executed interactively. CLV-Setup
prompts the user to carry out specific actions and provides information on the progress of
the function being executed.
The following functions are available:
•
Background teach-in/reset (default setting)
•
Percentage evaluation
•
Copy parameter memory
•
Analyze scanner network
•
Activate factory defaults in device
¾
Choose CLX490, D
EVICE
F
UNCTIONS
and the desired funktion
– or –
press the [F2] key.
The E
XECUTE
D
EVICE
F
UNCTIONS
dialog box is then displayed.
Choose the desired function in the E
XECUTE
menu in the menu.
CLV-Setup starts the function and, where appropriate, prompts the user to carry out the
necessary actions.
6.6
CLX messages
The CLX outputs encoded system and error messages via the auxiliary interface to report
user actions or events in the reading process. When the system is started, the CLX also
outputs system messages in plain text (English). If configured accordingly, the CLX transfers
the error status ST in the data output string of the host interface.
6.6.1
Displaying messages
In the 4th field from the left in the status bar at the bottom of the screen, CLV-Setup displays
system and error messages that occur at the auxiliary interface of the CLX. These are
recorded in a file, which is continuously updated. The messages have the following format:
•
System message: "CLV SYS-Message: xxx"
•
Error message:
"CLV SYS-Failure: xxx"
The additional system messages in plain text can be displayed in the terminal emulator if
CLV-Setup and the terminal emulator are started before the CLX is connected.
Additional messages:
When the system is started, these system messages inform the user whether the starting
process was successful. No further measures are normally required.
Chapter 10.5 System messages, Page 10-14
explains the contents of the messages.
Error messages:
Error messages indicate the following types of error:
•
a device defect