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TM 9-2320-360-20-1 2-13.  INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC TREE TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT) (b) Display Menu Commands.  The commands in this section allow the operator to control the data that is being displayed. 1. Start. The start command allows the user to start the display data after it has been stopped for viewing.  The command only affects the data which is being displayed. 2. Stop. The Stop command allows the user to stop the constantly changing display data.  This allows the operator to freeze the display and study the data. 3. Clear. The Clear command allows the operator to clear the data values from the various readouts.  New data will be displayed as it becomes available. (c) Log  Menu  Commands.    The  commands  in  this  section  allow  the  operator  to  control  the  various  log functions.    The  operator  may  play  back  a  previously  recorded  log,  or  may  create  a  new  log  to  store incoming data.  This function is not used in the HET M1070 troubleshooting. (d) Diagnostics Menu Commands.  The commands in this section allow the operator to view the alarms (active codes) and work the status diagnostics. 1. Alarms (Active Codes).  The Alarms command allows the operator to view all the systems alarms (active  codes).    When  this  command  is  selected,  the  Current  Alarms  window  is  displayed.    This window will display all alarms (active codes) that have been detected since system start up or the last time this window was cleared.  From this window, the operator can also set the alarm priority for both the Pop-up Window and the Beep Alarm. 2. Status.  Not applicable. 2-68  Change 2

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