Chapter 6 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the TimeProvider
Troubleshooting the TimeProvider
156 TimeProvider User’s Guide 097-58001-02 Revision C – August 2005
To install the Input module:
1. Install the Input module on the connector on the shelf and tighten the captive
screws.
2. Install the input signal connections.
3. Install the alarm connections. After you install the connections, you can remove
the protective ground strap from your wrist.
4. Enable the inputs by issuing the following commands as appropriate:
ED-EQPT::PRS:::INSTATE=ENABLE;
ED-EQPT::INPp:::INSTATE=ENABLE;
where p is 1 to enable INP1 or 2 to enable INP2
Troubleshooting the TimeProvider
Using Events to Troubleshoot
You can provision most events to generate an alarm; alarm levels include Critical
(CR), Major (MJ), Minor (MN), Event, (NA), and Not Reported (NR). Table 6-5 lists
the event ID and the description of events for the IMC, IOC, and IOC Input.
Table 6-5. Event Codes
Event ID
Keyword
Description
AID
TYPE
Default Value/
Keyword
Description of Values
IMC Event Codes
ACCLVL The user’s system
access level has
changed in the
database
EQPT SECURITY
(when no users
have been
assigned to the
system)
NONE – User has access
to all commands; no
Security has been assigned
USER – User can access
User-level commands
ADMIN – User can access
Admin-level commands
SECURITY – User can
access all commands
ACO Audio alarm has
been deactivated
EQPT N/A N/A