User Manual

MCN Remote Comparator Display Running the MCN Comparator Display
CTI Products, Inc. (MCNRCD) Program
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Network communication link failure detected. Error code F6
MCNRCD can no longer communicate with the specified Comparator I/O
Module (the module is off-line). The module may have been disconnected
from the MCN network or power may be been removed from the module.
MCNRCD can no longer provide status monitoring and control for this
module.
When a module is off-line, MCNRCD will periodically attempt to initialize
the module so that status monitoring and control can begin with that module.
Generally, a module connected to the network or powered up after the screen
file has been loaded should be brought on-line within a couple of minutes.
HIB communication failure detected. Error code F7
MCNRCD can no longer communicate with the HIB module. All status
monitoring and control is halted. This error can occur during both HIB
initialization (when a screen file is loaded) or during normal system operation.
See section 7.2.2.1 for more information about HIB communication failures
No carrier from modem. Error code F8
This error will only occur when the HIB and the PC are connected through
modems. This error indicates that the modem carrier has been lost, either by a
phone line disconnect or by one of the modems being turned off.
If this error occurs, MCNRCD will automatically restart the HIB initialization
and modem dialing (if this is a dial-up application) after 1 minute if no action
is taken to continue.
HIB has been initialized. Error code F9
This system message indicates that the HIB module has been successfully
initialized by MCNRCD.
Error Code
xx
reported by this module.
The unit referenced by the displayed Group/Module number detected an error.
The value defined by
xx
” is an error code specified to that unit. To find the
meaning of the error code, refer to the unit’s hardware reference manual
Module Error Codes
section.
7.7 Exiting the MCNRCD Program
To exit the program, position the mouse cursor over the Exit block under the Files
menu and double click the left mouse button.
To exit the program using the keyboard, press
Af
x
E
. This will terminate the
program and return control to DOS.