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7-4 Section 7-2 - Diagnostics
PRELIMINARY
Table 7-2 Vivid™ S5 N and Vivid™ S6 N Diagnostics Test Window and Menu Options
Option Description Comments
Data Flow
Map
Displays a schematic view of the Vivid S5
N or Vivid S6 N data flow (Data Flow map).
The functionality of each button in this area
corresponds to that of the test of the same
name in the Diagnostic Test Tree.
You are able to select and perform the
Vivid S5 N or Vivid S6 N diagnostic tests by
trackballing to the required test (listed in
the Diagnostic Test Tree) and pressing
Set.
Note: Double-clicking a button in the Data
Flow Map expands the corresponding list
of tests (in the Diagnostic Test Tree)
available for that component (or group of
components).
In the Data Flow map Status Window, status indicators
are highlighted by color, indicating the following:
• Light Blue: The selected test will be performed on this
component, or group of components.
• Light Gray: This component, or group of components
will be excluded from the test/s.
• Green: All recommended tests for these components
have been completed and no problems were
identified.
• Red: At least one problem was identified in these
components during the performance of the test.
• Yellow: The tests executed so far on these
components have passed, but not all recommended
tests have been performed.
Diagnostic
Test Tree
Displays a menu of diagnostic test
sequences and tests available for
selection.
Execute Displays the name of the currently-selected
diagnostic test (or test sequence).
Controls and
Special
Instructions
Displays any special instructions for
checks required before performing the test.
For example, Make sure system is
calibrated. Disconnect probe and press
Start.
The area also includes these controls:
• a Start/Stop button used to commence a test.
After pressing Start, the button may be used to stop a
test before completion.
• a Pause button used to pause a test before resuming.
• a Clear History button used to clear the highlighted
status indication in the Data Flow map (schematic
view).
Note: this button is not used to clear the test sequence
log files (refer to Clear Log button in Table 7-3 on
page 7-5).
• an On Fail combo box - used to select the action
required in the event that the test fails (Stop or
Continue).
• a Loops checkbox. If activated, the test will be
repeated for the selected number of loops.
Status Area Displays instructions during the test, as
well as test status and result messages.
The following messages are displayed:
• Test status: For example, Ready for test,
Executing, or Finished.
• Instructions: During the course of a diagnostic test,
any instructions to the user are displayed in the Status
area. For example, Wait.
• Test results: For example, Passed or Failed.
The area also includes two progress bars:
• Progress bar: Shows progress of an individual test
(within a sequence of tests).
The area also includes:
• a View Log button used to review the test results.
(Enabled only after test execution). Refer to 7-2-3-1
"View Log" on page 7-5.