User's Manual Part 6

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3 Mar 2017
23-15-29
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
JetWave™ System
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Figure 7-8. AES and LRU Controller Interaction
7 The AES Controller resides in the Modman LRU.
8 Each LRU Controller monitors the LRU for BITE events. BITE events are classified
into two categories:
Faults: These are BITE events which have
a SET state (occurring) or CLEAR
state (fault has disappeared).
Events: These are BITE events which occur but do not have a set or clear state.
9 The LRU records the BITE event into a specific LRU log, dependent on the type of
fault or event.
NOTE: Not all BITE events indicate an error situation. BITE events are also used
for storing significant events in the historical logs, either on the LRU or in
the AES controller, or for informing the AES controller of important system
wide information.
10 BITE events are sent to the AES controller. The AES controller may react to an
event by changing the overall state of the AES system. Actions include disabling the
system, rebooting the system, etc.
Draft as of 31 May 2017