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CHAPTER 5. SERVICE MENU/VARIOUS SETTING TOOL OPERATING PROCEDURES
PN-E Series SERVICE MENU/VARIOUS SETTING TOOL OPERATING PROCEDURES
 5 – 24
14 - 6. OTHER FUNCTIONS
■ SORT LOGS
The logs are listed in order of “Date” at first. You can sort in order of
another to push header. For example, if you push [Kind] header, the list
is sorted in order of “Kind” as below.
■ FILTER LOGS
Select “View” - “Select Kind of Log” in menu bar, then following window
appears.
Then check the radio button of “Kind” that you want to display  (All
“Kind” are checked as default) , and push [OK] button. It lists the logs
checked “Kind” only. If you push [Select None], all radio buttons will be
unchecked. If you push [Select All], all radio buttons will be checked.
Since the filtering setting is not saved, setting must be made every time
when the tool is booted.
■ COMPENSATE LOG TIME
This tool can compensate log time with PC’s time, because information
display is not set date and time.
CAUTION
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It cannot display correct time in case that PC’s time is not correct
when it get logs or in case that user changed information dis-
play’s date or time within the range of logs.
Select “View” - “Compensate Log Time by PC Time” in menu bar. Then,
the item in menu is checked and “Date” is compensated by PC’s time.
(It’s not checked and not compensated as default.) 
■ OUTPUT CSV TEXT FILE
Select “File” - “Create Treated CSV File” in menu bar. Then, dialog which
asks file name appears. Specify file name and push [Save] button. 
It output CSV file filtered, sorted and time compensated (if checked) .
(Log file (*.rep)  is not affected filtering, sorting and time compensat-
ing.) 
■ CLEAR LOGS
Select “File” - “Clear Logs” in menu bar. Then, confirming dialog as
below appears.
Logs stored in information display will be removed if you push [OK] but-
ton.
It erases logs in information display and list, so you should store logs to
file if you need to find out a problem.
For the logs of “Power OFF cause,” “Signal change,” and “Operation,”
when the number of items exceeds the maximum number, the oldest
one is deleted and the newest one is saved. When, however, even one
log of “Abnormal state” is saved, the logs of “Power OFF cause,” “Sig-
nal change,” and “Operation” are not revised in order to maintain the
analysis information at occurrence of the abnormality. In such a case,
clear the logs with this function.
■ DISPLAY OF A SYSTEM LOG ATTACHED TO 
AN ABNORMALITY NOTIFICATION MAIL
Some models are provided with the function to send abnormality notifi-
cation mails. If a log file of the display is attached to an abnormality noti-
fication mail, it can be read by the use of this tool.
Save the log file attached to the abnormality notification mail. Then,
select “File” - “Open Log File (Binary)” of the menu bar, and select the
saved file, and the display log when detecting an abnormality is dis-
played.
 
CHAPTER 5. SERVICE MENU/VARIOUS SETTING TOOL OPERATING PROCEDURES
PN-E Series SERVICE MENU/VARIOUS SETTING TOOL OPERATING PROCEDURES
 5 – 25
15. MAIL DESCRIPTION CONTENT
This machine is provided with the functions which send the following mails;
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Periodic send mails which notify the display status periodically on the specified day of week and the specified time
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Abnormality notification mail which notifies an abnormality when there is any abnormality in the display
The contents described in the above mails are explained here. 
15 - 1. ACTUAL MAIL CONTENTS
The format of the mail text is as shown below, which is common to the periodic send mails and the abnormality notification mails. 
The contents are in English only.
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Subject
䋺 LCD Monitor Report
Monitor Name: PN-E601  
Model: PN-E601 
Serial No.: 123456789  
MAC Address: 00-1C-EE-85-C1-5F
IP Address: 192.168.0.152 
ID No.: 0 
Power: ON 
Input: PC D-SUB 
Size: Wide 
Color Mode: Standard
Bright: 0 
Volume: 15 
Input Signal: 1280 x 1024 
Status: OK 
Status Code: 0000 - 0100 - 0000 - 0000  
Temperature: OK 
Temp1: 38 
Temp2: 38  
Temp3: 38  
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CHAPTER 5. SERVICE MENU/VARIOUS SETTING TOOL OPERATING PROCEDURES
PN-E Series SERVICE MENU/VARIOUS SETTING TOOL OPERATING PROCEDURES
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1 Subject
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Periodic send mail:  LCD Monitor Report
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Abnormal notification mail:   LCD Monitor Error Report
2 Monitor Name
Name of the set display
The factory setting is the same as the model name. 
3 Model
“Model name” set in the factory
4 Serial No.
Serial number
5 MAC Address
MAC address (EUI48 ID code) set in the factory
6 IP Address
IP address set in the network connection
7 ID No.
ID No. set in that when connecting monitors in a daisy chain.
8 Power
Power status
ON when the power is turned ON, and OFF when the power is turned off.
9 Input
Input mode
One of the following 9 kinds of the input mode is described.
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PC DVI-D
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PC HDMI
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PC D-SUB
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PC RGB
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AV DVI-D
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AV HDMI
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AV COMPONENT
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AV S-VIDEO
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AV VIDEO
F Size
Screen size
One of the following 6 kinds is described.
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Wide
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Zoom1
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Zoom2
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Normal
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DotbyDot
G Color Mode
Color mode
One of the following 4 kinds is described.
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Standard
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Vivid
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sRGB
H Bright
Brightness
The set value of “0” - “31” is described. 
I Volume
Sound volume
The set value of “0” - “31” is described. 
J Input Signal
Input signal
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1280 x 1024
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1080p 60Hz
etc.
When there is no input signal, a space is displayed. 
K Status
Hardware abnormality status
When there is no abnormality, “OK” is described. When there is any abnormality, “NG” is described.
CHAPTER 5. SERVICE MENU/VARIOUS SETTING TOOL OPERATING PROCEDURES
PN-E Series SERVICE MENU/VARIOUS SETTING TOOL OPERATING PROCEDURES
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L Status Code
The current status of the hardware or the abnormality history is shown with codes.
If there has been no abnormality at all, the status code is as follows:
“0000 - 0000 - 0000 - 0000”
If there has been any abnormality, the status code is as follows:
A Hardware monitoring result
Abnormality position bits are assigned as shown in the table below, and it is expressed in hexadecimal of 
2 bytes. 
Bit
PN-E series
0
SYSTEM  POWER1
1
SYSTEM  POWER2
2
SYSTEM  POWER3
3
SYSTEM  POWER4
4
SYSTEM  POWER5
5
BACKLIGHT
6
no use
7 - 13 Reserved
14
Temperature sensor abnormality
15
Temperature abnormality
B Number of times of reducing the backlight brightness in case of a temperature abnormality
It is displayed up to 2 digits. For more than 99 times, “99” is displayed. For an abnormality notification 
mail due to a temperature abnormality, a mail is sent when an abnormality occurs. 
Then the number of times of the backlight brightness is revised. 
Therefore, the value immediately before occurrence of the temperature abnormality is displayed. 
C Accumulated time of reducing the backlight brightness in case of a temperature abnormality
It is displayed up to 2 digits. For more than 99 hours, “99” is displayed. Similarly to the number of times of 
the backlight brightness, the value immediately before occurrence of a temperature abnormality is dis-
played.
D Number of times of shifting to the power standby state in case of a temperature abnormality
It is displayed up to 2 digits. For more than 99 times, “99” is displayed. The displayed value is the already 
revised value. 
E Not used for this time. Displayed as “0”.
M Temperature
Temperature abnormality status
This indicates an occurrence of a temperature abnormality of the hardware. If there is no abnormality,  
“OK”  is displayed. If there is any abnormality,  “NG”  is displayed. 
N Temp1
This indicates the temperature of the temperature sensor 1.
O Temp2
In this machine, the temperature sensor 2 is not used (installed).
Therefore, the same value with the temperature sensor 1 is displayed
P Temp3
In this machine, the temperature sensor 3 is not used (installed).
Therefore, the same value with the temperature sensor 1 is displayed
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B
When BACKLIGHT error is detected,;
 
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Bit 15
Example
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Example
27
Normal temperature at  27 C
65 (NG)
65
High temperature at  65 C, but it is not 
judged as a temperature abnormality.
ERR
There is a trouble in the temperature sensor, 
but it is not judged as an abnormality. 
ERR (NG) There is a trouble in the temperature sensor, 
and it is judged as an abnormality.
It is judged as a temperature abnormality 
at 65 C.
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