Product specifications

UT-4500-A Series Upconverters Revision 0
Front Panel Operation MN-UT4500A
5–13
5.3.3.2 FAULTS: STORED (Stored Faults Log)
VIEW CLEAR-ALL
Use the
! " arrow keys to select View or Clear-All, and then press ENTER.
FAULTS: STORED !VIEW
If View is selected and no faults exist, the system displays the following message:
No Stored Faults.
The faults log can store up to 100 faults. When a fault condition occurs, it is date- and time-
stamped, and stored in the faults log with a number assigned in the order received. The fault
information displays as per the following example:
Log05 01/23/11 09:27:15!
Fault – HSB !
When the fault condition clears, this is also recorded in the same fashion as the fault was
originally recorded, as shown per the following example:
Log09 01/23/11 10:45:35!
Clear – HSB !
The stored faults remain in memory until the CLEAR-ALL command is entered. When the
number of faults reaches 100, the 100
th
fault will display ER.
The user may use the
# $ arrow key to scroll backwards or forwards through the faults log.
Press ENTER or CLEAR to return to the previous menu.
FAULTS: STORED !CLEAR-ALL
Clear All Stored Faults
No Yes
Use the ! " arrow keys to choose No or Yes as prompted, and then press ENTER.
If Yes is selected, the faults log is cleared and the user is returned to the previous menu.
However, if there are faults present on the unit at this time, they will be re-stamped and new log
entries will be generated.
5.3.4 PRE-SELECTS
#03 LOAD PROGRAM CLEAR !