Chapter six main menu – RLE FMS8 User Manual

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Falcon User Guide

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Chapter Six
Main Menu

All system functions begin in the Main Menu. Two
letter commands display information, execute commands,
and display submenus for additional inquiry and system
configuration functions.

SS – System Status

SS

displays the raw input voltage or current of each

channel to the Falcon and the alarm status of all input
channels and output relays. Actual data displayed
depends on option card installed.

CA – Current Alarms

CA

displays all active alarms on the master unit. If

alarms are present, the System Status LED is red.

KA – Kill Alarms

KA

acknowledges all alarms and terminates all dial-out

communications and network traps.

LM - Log Menu

LM

displays a submenu that lists all the options available

for viewing and erasing log files.

TI – Display Date/Time

TI

displays the Falcon’s current time and date.

AD – ADC Input Values

AD

allows the user to examine the readings of the 4-

20mA inputs. These readings can be referenced during
start-up to verify gain and offset calculations. Data
displayed depends on the option card installed.

MS – Modem Statistics

MS

provides a summary of all modem information.

NS – Network Statistics

NS

displays network and EIA-485 statistics including:

network packets received, packets transmitted, and errors.

SC - System Configuration

SC

displays a submenu that lists all items for system setup

and configuration.

DU – Dump Network Packets

Menu Time-Outs
The Falcon backs up one menu level at a time
after one minute of inactivity. The process
executes until the Main Menu is reached.

** System Menu/Help **

SS - System Status

CA - Current Alarms

KA - Kill All Alarms

LM - Log Menu

TI - Display Date/Time

AD - ADC Input Values

MS - Modem Stats

NS - Network Stats

AT - Arp Table

SC - System Confi g

DU - Dump Network Packets

NT - Network Trace

PING - Ping an IP Address

EX - Exit to Bootloader

DU

dumps the headers of all network packets received and

sent. It is only active until the next command is entered.
This item is for network debugging only and is not
normally enabled
.

NT – Network Trace

NT

displays troubleshooting messages during the

processing of network packets. It is only active until
the next command is entered. NT is for network
troubleshooting only and is not normally enabled.

PING - Allows user to ping another device on the
network.

EX – Exit to Bootloader

EX

is used to enter the Bootloader command section.

The unit will stop monitoring the inputs and allow
firmware updates to be loaded. To restore normal
operation after updating firmware, type run and press the

Enter (

) key on the keyboard, or power the unit

OFF and then back ON again.

The Bootloader section is designed
for experienced technicians or users

responsible for maintaining the system. Exit
immediately if you have not been trained in
the use of the Bootloader commands.

Contact RLE for more information regarding
the commands in this section.

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