2.9. MFIDE module

Figure 2.20. MFIDE module

MFIDE module

The MFIDE module includes:

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Interesting chapter: Section 84.6.5, “How can I view the type of WATCHDOG?”.

2.9.1. Watchdog Processor

The Watchdog is an independent microprocessor which is connected to the Abilis motherboard by IDE interface. It verifies the constant presence of the so called “LIVE signal” generated by Abilis during its main operating cycle.

  • When the cycle is regular, the LIVE signal is reset every second and the Watchdog sends every second a flashing signal on the green LED (on the right end).

  • If the cycle isn't regular, the Watchdog issues a cold-reset of the motherboard, hence restarting the Abilis. The event text I: WDL1 or I: WDL2 is added in the system log.

    During the startup process (“boot”), the Watchdog stands by for one minute to permit loading the operating system and initializing all the software modules.

2.9.2. Status LED

Figure 2.21. MFIDE LED

MFIDE LED

The MFIDE uses 4 state LEDs (RED, RED, GREEN, GREEN), controlled by the Watchdog.

Table 2.2. MFIDE status LEDs

LEDAbilis state
All the LEDs are flashing in a right-left succession (Round Robin)Software loading
All the LEDs are flashing at the same timeReset procedure
Only the GREEN LED #4 is flashing (1 flash per second)Abilis regularly operating
Any other combinationHardware failure

2.9.3. Buttons

Figure 2.22. MFIDE buttons

MFIDE buttons

MFIDE includes 5 push buttons: “OK”, “Up”, “Down”, “Right”, “Left”. Their use is explained in the following table.

Table 2.3. MFIDE buttons

ButtonAction
OKPressing the “OK” button it's possible to access information about the menu currently showed on the LCD display. For menus that require a confirmation, an affirmative answer will be given to the request showed on the LCD display.
UpEvery time the “Up” button is pressed, the display will show the previous menu. By pressing it a lot of times, all the menus will be shown in a cyclic way.
DownEvery time the “Down” button is pressed, the display will show the next menu. By pressing it a lot of times, all the menus will be shown in a cyclic way.
RightEvery time the “Right” button is pressed, the display will show the sub-menu.
LeftEvery time the “Left” button is pressed, the display will go back to the menu.