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Logbook Part D VC-6000
TM
Compact monitor
© VC-6000
TM
Compact monitor Dec 09 C100585.002 Communication Vers. 03 - 39 -
11.5 Signalling of the OK-LED
It is possible that the error is serious enough so that it is no longer
possible for the VIBROCONTROL 6000 Compact monitor to create a
logbook entry; the OK-LED will then provide a flashing representation of
the error number.
The error number has 3 digits and is coded as follows:
A long pause (LED off) signals the start. Then the LED will flash the
same number of times as the first digit of the error number. There
follows a short pause and the LED then flashes the same number of
times as the second digit of the error number; once again there is a
short pause and then the LED flashes a number of times to correspond
with the third digit of the error number. There is then a long pause that
signals the end of the coding and the start of the same sequence once
again.
Please make a note of this 3-digit number. Then repeat this procedure
to ensure you have correctly recorded the 3-digit error number.
In the case of a system error with an E prefix in the logbook or the
signalling of a serious error please make contact with the service
department of Brüel & Kjær Vibro. So that you can receive the fastest
possible assistance give the complete content of the first line, the error
number with both digit sequences (a 5-digit number and a 2-digit
number), resp. the error number given by the flashing OK-LED as
described above. In addition you should also have the <Equipment ID.>,
<Material No.>, <Serial No.>, <Application ID> and the <Release No.>
of the instrument ready.
(This information is found in the SYSTEM block and on the instrument
label).
See also chapter 11.6.5!

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