Obtaining The Pca-Xif Board Log - Canon CXDI-80C Service Manual

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When the PCA-XIF board is now accessed from the Web browser and the details of the network
settings are checked, a display similar to the one shown below appears, and it is clear that the setting in
the flash memory has been changed, and the display now reflects this change.
Screen on which to check the change in the IP address using the web browser
Example 2: When changing the IP address to the default "192.168.100.96"
XIF_GUEST>ipadr∆-default (where ∆ is a half-size space)
* The power must be turned off and turned back on for the new setting to be reflected.
* To set the IP address of the PCA-XIF board into the detector, start the AP/LNK
configuration tool of Service Tool, and take the following steps.
1) Input the IP address (192.168.100.96 in this case) of the PCA-XIF board which has
been changed to the X-ray interface address on the Configuration tab screen, and
press the "Save" button.
2) Bring the infrared communication area of the detector close to the infrared
communication unit, and proceed with the LINK operation.

5.3.2 Obtaining the PCA-XIF board log

The PCA-XIF board is provided with a 3-megabyte log memory. In situations where trouble has
occurred, for instance, the log of the PCA-XIF board can be obtained by clicking on the "log download"
link on the web browser top screen of the PCA-XIF board.
Note:
When the "log download" link is clicked, the "Open/Save" dialog box is displayed. If too much time is
now taken to input the storage location, only the initial part of the log details and not enough information
may be obtained. The time permitted for the input operation is about 30 seconds. If the amount of the
log information which has been saved is correct, the file size indicated on the "Open/Save" dialog box
and the size of the file actually saved will match. Therefore, when obtaining the log, it must be checked
whether these two file sizes match.
Reference:
When the log memory becomes full, the log information is successively erased starting with the oldest,
and the latest information is written in its place. This means that the log memory can always be expected
to be nearly full (2.8 to 3 megabytes) with the log of the PCA-XIF board log which is actually used.
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