Getting The Command Logs; Getting Error Logs - ADIC Scalar 100 User Manual

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Bits per second: 38400
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None
Emulation: ANSI
Refer to the HyperTerminal documentation for information on how to
Note
configure and run HyperTerminal.

Getting the Command Logs

The Command log is a history of all library operations. A maximum of 50 library operations are stored. You
can print the log by sending it to the serial port.
Path: Main menu > Status > Logs > Command Log
To get the Command log
1
From the Main menu, select Status and then select Logs. Select Command Log.
The most recent command displays first. Note that the explanation may be useful only when you contact
ATAC.
2
Use Next or Previous to scroll through the stored commands.
3
If you want to send the entire log to a serial port, start HyperTerminal (see
(HyperTerminal)
on page 59). Select Print and then select OK.

Getting Error Logs

The Error log is a history of error conditions that have occurred. A maximum of 213 errors are kept in the
log. You can print the log by sending it to the serial port.
Path: Main menu > Status > Logs > Error Log
To get the Error log
1
From the Main menu, select Status and then select Logs. Select Error Log.
The most recent error displays first. The following information is provided:
Date (Month/Day/Year) — The date of the error.
Time (Hrs:Mins:Secs) — The time of the error.
Type (text) — Useful only to ATAC.
Error (Hexadecimal number) — Useful only to ATAC.
Modifier (Hexidecimal number) — Useful only to ATAC.
Board (any PCBA) — The PCBA associated with the error.
2
Use Next or Previous to scroll through the errors.
3
If you want to send the entire log to a serial port, start HyperTerminal (see
(HyperTerminal)
on page 59). Select Print and then select OK.
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Printing Logs
Printing Logs
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