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7-77SJ62 Manual
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Using the key, select the sub-menu item 7ULS/RJ and move to the Trip Log sub-
menu using the key. The 75,3/2* selection appears.
In this sub-menu, the indications for the last 8 network faults can be selected, again
using the and keys. See the example in Figure 7-7.
If no messages are present for a fault record, then enterance is denied and “/LVW
(PSW\” is displayed.
The messages within a fault record are listed in chronological order and numbered,
from the oldest to the newest.
The inception of a fault is identified with the date and time in hours, minutes, and sec-
onds (resolution to ms). See the example in Figure 7-7.
The individual messages that are associated with the fault are given a relative time. At
least one complete individual message always appears in the display.
Figure 7-7 Example of Fault Messages in the HMI
Use the and keys to move up and down in the fault record.
Use the key to move back into the 75,3/2* level; press the key to go back
to the 0$,10(18.
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Click on $QQXQFLDWLRQ. The options appear in the data window (see Figure 7-2).
Double click on the desired message group in the data window, in this case the 7ULS
/RJ. A list appears in the data window, as shown in Figure 7-8.
By double clicking on an entry in the list view, the associated contents of the network
fault are displayed in another window. The entries are chronologically listed with the
newest message appearing first.
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