Panasonic Arbitrator 360 Mode D’Emploi

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  Viewing error log data
Use the following procedure to open a 
dialog showing up to five of the most 
recent errors.
1.  Perform steps 1 to 3 in 
“Viewing P2 card type and 
software version”.
2.  This selects [Last Errors]. 
Press the [ ] button to accept.
This dialog shows the most recent 
error data (the items listed below).
• Month/day (MM/DD)
• Hour/minute (HH : MM)
• Error No. 
• Error type (Fatal Error/Error)
•  Error message (the first 40 
characters appear)
Notes:
•  Error data with a low priority is also 
displayed. 
•  The following error numbers do 
not appear as error log data.
   E08601, E28201 to E28203
3.  Use the [ , ] buttons to select 
[Reboot] and press [
] to 
confirm the entry. 
The Reboot confirmation screen 
appears.
4.  Use the [ , ] buttons to select 
“Reboot” and press [
] to 
confirm the entry.
A reboot takes between 40 to 50 
seconds to complete. 
Should the operating status of this unit 
become unstable, use the following 
steps to reboot this unit.
1.  Press the [MENU] button.
The Menu appears.
2.  Use the [ , ] buttons to select 
[Setup/Info] and press [ ] to 
confirm the entry.
  Viewing P2 card type and 
software version
1.  Press the [MENU] button.
The Menu appears.
2.  Use the [ , ] buttons to select 
[Setup/Info] and press [ ] to 
confirm the entry.
3.  Use the [ , ] buttons to select 
[Information] and press  [ ]  to 
confirm the entry.
•  This displays P2 card model and 
card information. The following 
information appears depending on 
P2 card type. 
   P2 cards: 
   - UNFORMATTED
   - CARD PROTECT
   - REFORMAT
   - CARD ERROR
   - CARD FULL
   - RUNDOWN
     - 
∗∗Days
        (
∗∗: Number of recording days 
(see “Format” on page 86))
   Cards other than P2 cards: 
   - VUP CARD
   - NO CARD
   - ILLEGAL CARD
•  This opens the product information 
screen that contains the software 
version information.
Displaying Product Information
Rebooting this unit