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Hex Review<br />

To access the hex event review screen select [MENU, 3, 2]. The Hex Review screen will show the event<br />

information in a machine readable hexadecimal format. This information is primarily used for the verification of<br />

third party, OEM and external software that is used to access the <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> event structure. For more<br />

information on event codes, event formats and the meaning of the data structures refer to appendix Event Code<br />

and Formats.<br />

*Event Menu*<br />

2. Hex Review<br />

The screen will show the latest event that has occurred on the system at the time the event review menu item<br />

was selected. The display will show this event information in a hexadecimal format.<br />

Hex Review Display<br />

When the hex display is selected it will show the data of the event in hexadecimal in the following format. To<br />

move between the display screens press [] and []. To move between the events stored in the event review<br />

buffer use the [] and [] keys.<br />

• The display will show the memory location, event code and the time that the event code occurred in the<br />

system. In the screen shown below the memory address is 0x441A:A6D4, the event code is 0x030C and<br />

the time the event occurred was 19:26:58 and 9ms.<br />

441A:A6D4 [030C]<br />

19:26:58.09<br />

• Pressing the [] key will move you to the next display screen that shows the data that the event occurred<br />

and the day of the week it occurred on.<br />

441A:A6D4 [030C]<br />

10/12/2004-03<br />

• Pressing the [] key once more will move to the final display that contains the data. The data format is a<br />

complex structure and covered in detail in the Event Code Section.<br />

441A:A6D4 [030C]<br />

[00030012001A]<br />

You can scroll back to the other screens by pressing the [] or you can move to the next event by pressing the<br />

[] and [] keys.<br />

Statistics<br />

To access the event statistics screen select [MENU, 3, 3]. The event statistics screen will show the current<br />

event stats for the <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong>. This information is primarily used for the verification of third party, OEM and<br />

external software that is used to access the <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> event structure however some information may be<br />

informative to the general user.<br />

*Event Menu*<br />

3. Statistics<br />

Selecting the menu will display the first statistics screen. The screens can be scrolled using the [] and []<br />

keys.<br />

Statistics Display<br />

The event statistics show the current status of the event buffer in the system. To move between the statistics<br />

display use the [] and [] keys.<br />

• The display will show the storage buffer memory location.<br />

Storage Buffer<br />

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