
4–14 HSG80 User’s Guide
Significant Event Reporting
The controller’s fault-management software reports information about
significant events that occur. These events are reported via the:
Maintenance terminal
Host error log
Operator control panel (OCP)
Some events cause controller operation to terminate; others allow the
controller to remain operable. Each of these two instances are detailed
in the following sections.
Events that cause controller termination
When an event causes the controller to terminate, there are three
possible ways in which it is reported:
Flashing OCP Pattern Display
Solid OCP Pattern Display
Last Failure
Flashing OCP Pattern Display Reporting
Certain events can cause an alternating display of the OCP LEDs.
These patterns are detailed in Appendix C, “LED Codes.”
Solid OCP Pattern Display Reporting
Some events cause a steady pattern to be displayed in the OCP LEDs,
as outlined in Appendix C, “LED Codes.”
In addition, information related to the solid OCP patterns may be
displayed on the maintenance terminal using %FLL formatting, as
detailed in the following examples:
%FLL--HSG> --13-JAN-1946 04:39:45 (time not set)-- OCP Code: 38
Controller operation terminated.
%FLL--HSG> --13-JAN-1946 04:32:26 (time not set)-- OCP Code: 26
Memory module is missing.
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