Chapter 7 - Configuring & Operating the SymmetraTM
Step 7: Review Diagnostic Information
The PowerView allows the user to access an extensive set of
The following sequence on the PowerView opens the diag- nostics menu screen:
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Diagnostics Menu Screen
Fig 7-19 Diagnostics Menu Screen
Each line of the diagnostics menu screen contains a menu selection item. Each of these open subsequent screens as shown below.
Line #1: Fault & Diagnostics Menu Item - This screen pro- vides an overview of any faults detected within the system. If a fault is detected, the PowerView will specify which type of system component has failed.
Line #2: Intelligence Module Diagnostic Menu Item - This menu item opens the main intelligence module information screen.
Fig 7-20 Intelligence Module Information Screen
The status line at the top of this screen indicates if the main intelligence module is functioning properly or not. This screen also provides detailed information about the MIM.
Line #3: Redundant Intelligence Module Diagnostic Menu Item - This screen opens the redundant intelligence module information screen. It appears the same as figure
Line #4 (left): Power Module Diagnostic Menu Item - This menu item opens the power module information screen.
Fig 7-21 Power Module Information Screen
With the flashing arrow cursor pointing at the first line (as illustrated in figure
ing up/down arrow appears. Use the arrow navigation keys to scroll up or down. The status of each module will appear one at a time. In the event of a power module failure, use this screen to identify which power module has failed. Use this screen to confirm that a new module is recognized by the Power Array, and is functioning properly. (Procedure in chapter 8.)
Line #4 (right): Battery Diagnostic Menu Item - This menu item opens the battery module information screen.
Fig 7-22 Battery Module Information Screen
With the flashing arrow cursor pointing at the second line (as illustrated in figure
Fig 7-23 Top Battery Module Status Screen
This screen indicates that the battery module in bay “R2” is functioning properly. Use the arrow navigation keys to scroll through all of the battery module status screens. In the event of a battery module failure, use this screen to identify the battery module that has failed. After a battery module is re- placed, confirm the new module is recognized by the Power Array, and is functioning properly. (Procedure in chapter 8.)
Step 8: Review Logging Menu
The PowerView records the most recent 64 user or power events in an electronic log.
The following screen sequence opens the event log screen:
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Event Log Screen
Fig 7-25 Event Log Screen
Scroll up or down through the log items using the arrow navi- gation keys. The time, date and the number of the selcted log item is displayed on the top line. For more information about a log item, select it, and press the enter key.