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Term definition:
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Status
What is a status?
The status of a device gives an overview of its current func-
tion.
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The status
"Normal measurement" means, for example,
that the device is currently carrying out the appropriate
measuring task.
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If the device is currently carrying out a maintenance func-
tion, for example, the status
"Maintenance/Check func-
tion (C)" will be displayed.
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The status
"Fault" indicates a device fault.
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Combined status
The following statuses are combined statuses:
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"Fault" (F),
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"Maintenance/Check function" (C)
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"Maintenance demand" (M),
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"Out of specification" (S)
sind Sammelstatus.
A combined status means that the status of an individual
sensor or module channel (e.g. S1.1) is adopted (inherited) by
the overall device status (e.g. S1) and then by the overall
status of the measuring system (D‑ISC100 device status).
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Message
What is a message?
A message is a text-based description of a noteworthy event
or status. Some message examples are:
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“
SD card missing"
This message appears when the SD card has been re-
moved from the D‑ISC100.
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["Hardware fault"]
This message appears when the D‑ISC100 has detected a
hardware fault. When this message appears, the
device
status of the D‑ISC100 changes to "
Fault".
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“
Contamination > 15%"
This message is issued by the D-R 320 dust measuring
device, for example, when the contamination level on the
device's lens exceeds 15%. In this case, the status of the
measuring device will change to "
Maintenance demand".
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Messages are split up into
categories
(see Section 12.1
System message categories [}137]).
Sub-menus:
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Sub-menu
D‑ISC100
(D)
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Device status (see also Section 10.1.1 [Device status ]D-
ISC 100 (D) [}98])
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Device status extended (see also Section 10.1.2 [Device
status extended] D‑ISC 100 (D) [}99])
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Messages]
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Sensor (S) sub-menu
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Status
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Messages]