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16.6.2.2 DISPLAY
To view the current status of all Checkback Module alarms, enter the “A” command.
Format: 9785CB>A [ENTER]
The “A” command tells the Checkback Module to send a copy of the alarms display to your terminal.
A typical alarm display is shown in Figure 16-10.
# ALARM STATUS (I/A # ALARM STATUS (I/A)
010 Tx Fail A 011 Test Fail I
012 Remote Alarm I
9785CB> _
Figure 16-10. Typical alarm display
The alarm display shows the code number for each alarm, a brief description of its meaning, and its
status, “I” for “inactive,” or “A” for “active”. Full descriptions for each alarm are as follows:
010 - Tx Fail
The RFL 9785 system being tested by the Checkback Module has failed to transmit a block.
011 - Test Fail
The last checkback test failed.
012 - Remote Alarm
Remote has not received a checkback test > 24 hours.
16.6.2.3 VIEWING THE VALUES DISPLAY
To view a list of all parameter values, enter the “V” command.
Format: 9785CB>V [ENTER]
The “V” command tells the Checkback Module to send a current copy of the parameter values to your
terminal. A typical values display is shown in Figure 16-11.
# DESCRIPTION VALUE
RFL 9785 RFL Electronics Inc.
July 26, 2007 16-16 (973) 334-3100
001 Start Keyed Inactive
002 Stop Keyed Inactive
003 Reserve Keyed Inactive
004 Block Received Inactive
005 ChkBk Output Inactive
006 Tests Since Rst 1
007 Tests Passed 1
008 Tests Failed 0
009 Last Failed 00
010 Last Rx Code 00
011 Hours To Next 3
9785CB>
Figure 16-11. Typical values display

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