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Printing Logs (HyperTerminal)
When working with logs, you have the option to send the log to a serial port. This option is usually
indicated as Print in the Operator Panel. To send a log, you must have HyperTerminal running
when you select Print.
To set up HyperTerminal
1. Connect a straight through serial cable from the host to the serial port located on the Library
Controller. (A null modem cable will not work in this procedure.)
2. Start HyperTerminal and configure it with the following parameters:
• Bits per second: 38400
• Data bits: 8
• Parity: None
• Stop bits: 1
•Flow control: None
• Emulation: ANSI
Getting the Command Logs
The Command log is a history of all library operations. A maximum of 50 library operations are
stored. You can print the log by sending it to the serial port.
Path: Main menu > Status > Logs > Command Log
To get the Command log
1. From the Main menu, select Status and then select Logs. Select Command Log.
The most recent command displays first. Note that the explanation may be useful only when
you contact ATAC.
2. Use Next or Previous to scroll through the stored commands.
3. If you want to send the entire log to a serial port, start HyperTerminal (see Printing Logs
(HyperTerminal) on page 6-46). Select Print and then select OK.
NOTE:
These logs are also available as Diagnostic Files through the Remote
Management Unit (RMU). If the RMU is used, you do not need a serial
connection.
NOTE:
Refer to the HyperTerminal documentation for information on how to
configure and run HyperTerminal.
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