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The default for system alarms is ALARMS ENABLED. To take advantage
of the alarms provided, be sure alarms are enabled during normal
operation.
CLEAR [ALARM | ERROR | ALARM LOG | MEMORY] [DIST]
The CLEAR commands allow the user to reset various system notification
and record-keeping devices to the default level. The commands are
described in alphabetic order.
CLEAR ALARM (C A)
This command resets MCR's alarm indicator to all-systems normal. Its
display is similar to
Figure 15
CLEAR ALARM (C A) screen
CLEAR ALARM LOG (C A L)
This command removes all entries from MCR's near-end alarm log. Its
display is similar to
75).
Figure 16
CLEAR ALARM LOG (C A L) screen
CLEAR ALARM LOG DISTANT (C A L D)
This command removes all entries from MCR's distant-end alarm log. Its
display is similar to
75).
CLEAR ERROR (C E)
This command resets MCR's near-end error counter to zero. Its display is
similar to
Figure 15 "CLEAR ALARM (C A) screen" (page
Figure 16 "CLEAR ALARM LOG (C A L) screen" (page
Figure 16 "CLEAR ALARM LOG (C A L) screen" (page
Figure 17 "CLEAR ERROR (C E) screen" (page
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Mini-Carrier Remote Fundamentals
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