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OP27, OP37 Equipment Manual
Release 05/99
6.1.3
System Messages
System messages indicate internal OP operating statuses. They indicate, for
example, maloperations or communication malfunctions.
Close the system message window by pressing the system key depicted
on the right.
ESC
A system message consists of a message number and text, e.g.:
222 AM remaining buffer reached
Message text may contain internal system tags for defining the cause of the
message more precisely. Some system messages expect an acknowledgement
or a decision to be made. A prompt appears in the system message window for
determining the further course of action – for example:
559
Delete event buffer?
0 Yes / 1 No
System messages are catagorized into serious and non–serious messages. A
serious system message is initiated by an error which can only be remedied by
a cold or warm restart of the OP. All other errors generate non–serious system
messages – for example, an entry does not comply with a configured limit
value or the current password level is too low for the operator input required.
If a non-serious system error is not hidden automatically after a short
time, hide it by pressing the system key depicted on the right.
ESC
The message display can be terminated automatically after a configurable dis-
play time expires.
A list of system messages, with explanations, is provided in Appendix D of
this manual.
Definition
Structure
Serious and
non–serious
system messages
Messages
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