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RFL 9780 16 - 18 RFL Electronics Inc.
April 8, 2003 (973) 334-3100
The Directory Of Events lists each record in the sequence-of-events log, along with the date and time it
occurred. It also lists which signal changed state to trigger the event. More information about the
Directory Of Events can be found in paragraphs 16.13.5 through 16.13.8.
003 05/24/1999 05:37:49.068 Tx Fail #1 Active
002 05/24/1999 05:37:48.952 Tx Fail #1 Inactive
001 05/24/1999 15:37:47.000 CPU BOOTS UP
9780TxRx-S>
Figure 16-15. Typical Directory Of Events display
16.10.4 FORCING A SEQUENCE-OF-EVENTS RECORD
To force the SOE Module to record an SOE log entry, use the "F" command:
9780TxRx-S>F [ENTER]
The "F" command tells the RFL 9780 SOE Module to create an entry in the log showing the status of
all signals, time-stamped to the present time and date.
16.10.5 ERASING THE SEQUENCE-OF-EVENTS LOG
To erase the sequence-of-events log, use the "R" command:
9780TxRx-S>R [ENTER]
When you invoke the "R" command, the following prompt appears:
Are you sure? [Yes,No]
To answer "yes," press the [Y] key. The sequence-of-events log will be erased.
If you decide you don't want to erase the sequence-of-events log, press the [N] key. The log will remain
as it is, and the following message will appear:
Reset Sequence Cancelled
16.10.6 LEAVING THE SEQUENCE-OF-EVENTS MODE
To leave the sequence-of-events mode, use the "Q" command:
9780TxRx-S>Q [ENTER]
The "Q" command tells the RFL 9780 to leave the sequence-of-events mode and return to the normal
"9780TxRx>" prompt.

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