Troubleshooting guide

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Maintenance
7. Navigate to the desired folder on your computer or network drive.
8. Rename the file if desired (the file extension remains .tar.gz).
9. Click Save. The file is downloaded to your computer.
Collecting System Lockup Logs
Use the Remote on/off button to generate a debug diagnostic file. This
procedure applies to LX platforms running Release 5.1.5.8 or higher only.
To collect system lockup logs:
1. Press and hold the Remote on/off button until all of the alarm
indicators on the panel light (approximately 3 seconds).
2. Complete the “Collecting System Logs” procedure above.
View Logs Remotely, TCP/IP Socket Numbers
You can direct logs and Real Time Events to remote applications by setting
up TCP/IP Output Streaming from the remote application.
To set up TCP/IP output streaming:
1. Open a Telnet session.
2. Under PORT, enter the appropriate socket number (see Table 15).
3. Enter the IP address of the controller RTC (rtc_ip).
Tip: Refer to page 405 for instructions for manually collecting logs.
Tip: The remote application must act as a TCP/IP client. The default setting
is three sockets; maximum setting is ten sockets for each application.
Table 15: TCP/IP Output Streaming Settings
Log Output Socket Number
Software Logs 1750
Maintenance Logs 1751
SMDR Logs 1752
Hotel/Motel Logs 1753
LPR1 Printer Port 1754