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Honeywell Vibrex 2000 User Manual

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Interface problem
This section gives you the following troubleshooting aids:
Explanation of fault logs
Troubleshooting guide
6.4.1 Fault Logs
The Vibrex unit’s fault log keeps track of all the power-up cycles
and errors encountered during use, for example, an unstable
vibration signal, an RPM measurement that was not acquired, or
low battery-power voltage. Information on such faults is stored
in the unit’s “background” memory, in the form of a log the user
may retrieve, if desired.
6.4.1.1
Printing the Fault Log
Use the fault log to troubleshoot the instrument in case of
problems. The fault log does not display. To view this log, the
user must print it on hard copy. Print the fault log by printing the
Status screen.
NOTE: If the unit is locked up, power down then power up
again. After the Vibrex unit reboots, then print from the
Status screen to obtain the fault log.
The fault log is printed by pressing PRINT while viewing the
Status screen. The user must wait until the status test bars stop
rotating before printing to get the full fault-log printout.
For complete instructions on how to print the Chapter 3.3.4.1
“Global Printing”.

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Honeywell Vibrex 2000 Specifications

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BrandHoneywell
ModelVibrex 2000
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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