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RFL 9780 16 - 17 RFL Electronics Inc.
April 8, 2003 (973) 334-3100
Command Meaning Paragraph
H Display sequence-of-events help 16.10.1
D Dump All Events To Port 16.10.2
E See Directory Of Events 16.10.3
F Force a Sequence of Events Record 16.10.4
R Reset All Events 16.10.5
Q Leave Sequence-of-Events menu 16.10.6
## View an event record 16.10.7
16.10.1 DISPLAYING SEQUENCE-OF-EVENTS HELP
To see a list of all sequence-of-events menu commands, use the "H" command.
9780TxRx-S>H [ENTER]
When you invoke the "H" command, the sequence-of-events menu shown in Figure 16-15 will re-
appear on your screen.
16.10.2 DUMPING THE SEQUENCE-OF-EVENTS LOG TO A PORT
To transfer the event records in the sequence-of-events log from the RFL 9780 to your terminal or PC,
use the "D" command:
9780TxRx-S>D [ENTER]
When you invoke the "D" command, each record will appear as ASCII text on your screen as it is being
transferred. The records are displayed in reverse chronological order, starting with the most recent
event. Each individual log record is displayed as described in paragraph 16.11.3.
Note that the SOE log record number refers to the data’s location in a circular memory buffer. The
most recent event may be any record number from 1 through 40.
When all the events have been dumped, the "9780TxRx-S>" prompt will re-appear on your screen.
16.10.3 VIEWING THE DIRECTORY OF EVENTS
To view a list of the events presently stored in the sequence-of-events log, use the "E" command:
9780TxRx-S>E [ENTER]
When you invoke the "E" command, a Directory Of Events display similar to the one shown in Figure
16-15 will appear.

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