The icons in the red box are active depending on the selected device. The operation of each icon is
explained below.
Icon
Name/Meaning
Get UPS info: It allows you to obtain information on the UPS (uninterruptible power supply) status,
including the percentage of battery charge and autonomy time. The button is enabled only if the
selected device is a Server 1060/1.
Error details: It allows you to obtain information about possible errors regarding the selected device.
The button is active only if the selected device (Server 1060/1 or Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48)
has errors (Autotest OK field value to NO).
Erase configuration: It allows you to delete the configuration on the selected device (through
confirmation pop-up). The button is enabled on all devices except IPassan Controllers and iPerTAlk
Servers.
Factory reset: it allows you to perform a factory reset of the device. The button is enabled on all the
devices except Lift Interface, Relay Actuator, Key Readers, IPassan Controllers and iPerTAlk Servers.
Ping device: it allows you to check that the selected device is reachable from any PC connected to the
IPerCom network. The button is enabled on all the devices except Lift Interface, Relay Actuator, Key
Readers, IPassan Controllers and iPerTAlk Servers.
Get date and time: It allows you to get the date and time set on the device and for how long (in
seconds) the device is reachable. The button is enabled on all devices except Lift Interface, Relay
Actuator, Key Readers, IPassan Controllers and iPerTAlk Servers.
Check device Internet connection: it allows you to check whether the selected device is connected to
the Internet. The button is enabled on all the devices except Lift Interface, Relay Actuator, Key Readers,
IPassan Controllers and iPerTAlk Servers.
Reboot device: it allows you to restart the selected device. The button is enabled on all the devices
except Lift Interface, Relay Actuator, Key Readers, IPassan Controllers and iPerTAlk Servers.
The blue box, instead, contains:
•
the number of devices connected to the system (whether they are in the configuration or not);
•
a drop-down menu to filter the devices according to the ''All'' (default setting), ''Operational'' and
''Not Operational'' items. A device not operational is a device that is not reachable or not aligned or
not configured or with autotest failed. A device operational is a device that is reachable, aligned,
configured and with autotest not failed;
•
a text box to filter in the table the devices whose name or MAC address contains the text typed
(the table updates as soon as you enter a text);
•
the
button to export the information in the diagnostic table to a csv file.
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Table 7: diagnostic icons and their meaning
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