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Satlink Status
Satlink keeps a detailed status of its present and past operations. The Xpert will display this
information in the Satlink Status dialog.
The
Refresh
button is used to update the status data displayed. The
Start GPS
button is used to
manually start a GPS Sync session (note, Satlink typically manages GPS sync for you). The
Clear
button is used to command Satlink to clear its status counters and error messages. The
Reset FS
button is used to command Satlink to reset its failsafe. Press
Close
to close the dialog.
Self-test
The
Self-test
branch in the Setup tab is used to manage the self-test routines built into the
software. Self-test runs either at startup or when the RUN button is pressed in the dialog. When it
runs, a file named test_results.txt is created as a place to preserve the test results. As long as this
file exists in \flash disk, the self-test routines will run each time the system starts and will
continue running until stopped by the user.
The self-test routines prompt for user input or acknowledgment at several points in the test. If
there is no user input, the tests will repeat automatically. At the end of each test cycle, the system
prompts to repeat the tests or exit. The user is also given a chance to delete the test results file,
which will prevent the tests from being run again on the next system start.
The following tests are performed each time SelfTest executes:
Power Consumption: provides opportunity for user to measure power consumption while the
system is in its deepest sleep.
Verify RTC Communication: verifies communication with external RTC.
Verify Physical Memory: verifies the correct amount of memory is present.
Verify Flash Disk: verifies the correct amount of storage memory is present.
Verify Watch Dog: verifies the watch dog timer counter is counting within range.
Verify COM ports: verifies com port operation.
Verify I2C Devices: verifies expected I2C devices are present (test on Xpert requires presence of
at least one I/O module to pass).
Verify Battery Voltage: verifies battery voltage is 12V +/- 2V.
Summary of Contents for Xpert2
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