AMX Enova DGX 8 Instruction Manual page 203

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Categories Pane
The Categories pane is the left-most pane in the Main Screen and presents the highest-level information about the overall
system status. The Categories pane has two tabs: Diagnostics and System.
When maximum and minimum levels of operation for various components in the system are exceeded, APDiagnostics
flags that information as warnings or errors (depending on the data received) by changing the color of the Categories
buttons in the Categories pane to yellow for warning or red for error and by displaying the information as Warnings or
Errors in the Event Status Notebook.
Diagnostics Tab
System Tab
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The two buttons on the Diagnostics tab (Temperature and Power System) will turn green,
yellow, or red indicating Good, Warning, or Error state, respectively. A yellow for warning
or red for error button indicates that the maximum or minimum levels of functioning for
various components in the system has been exceeded. This allows you to "drill down" into
that particular system for more detailed information about the state of its lowest-level
constituents.
To display diagnostic information for Temperature and Power System
groups:
1.
In the Categories pane, select the Diagnostics tab.
2.
Click either the Temperature or Power System button. Visual, Plot, and Details
buttons display in the Information pane (see page 204).
The six buttons on the System tab offer general information for the following:
Enclosure Info
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VM Configurations
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Hardware Boards
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Power Supply Info
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Fan Status*
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Signal Sense (for inputs and outputs)
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To display general information for a particular component:
1.
In the Categories pane, select the System tab.
2.
Click one of the buttons on the System tab.
The details display in the Information pane (see page 204).
* A fan should be replaced if the speed drops significantly lower than its setting value,
indicating that it will eventually fail. If a fan has failed completely, its speed will be
reported as 0 RPM.
Appendix C – APDiagnostics
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