Testing And Fault Finding; Introduction; Standard Serviceability Test; Ethernet Testing - GE K0470 User Manual

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Testing and Fault Finding

5.1

Introduction

This section details the standard serviceability test. Table 5.1 lists possible faults, and the
response.
The PACE1000 contains a self-test and diagnosis system that continuously monitors the
performance of the unit. At power-up, the system performs a self-test.
5.2

Standard Serviceability Test

The following procedure shows if the unit is serviceable and checks functions and facilities of
the PACE1000.
Procedure
CAUTION
Always release pressure before disconnecting pressure equipment from the outlet port.
1.
Connect the instrument (Ref: Installation, Section 2) Connect a UUT.
2.
After power-up, select measure set-up.
a.
Select the required units of pressure measurement from the measure set-up
menu.
b.
Apply a known pressure to one of the sensors. Make sure the instrument
pressure reading is within tolerance, stated in the specification (Ref: SDS).
c.
Carefully release the applied pressure to atmospheric pressure.
d.
Make sure the instrument pressure reading shows atmospheric or ambient
pressure.
e.
Test complete.
After a successful serviceability test the instrument is ready for use.
5.3

Ethernet Testing

1. Connect PACE Ethernet port to a PC.
2. Check the PACE Ethernet LAN indication turns green after a few seconds.
3. Set the PACE Ethernet address to Auto IP.
4. Record the PACE auto IP address (The test screen below has auto IP address 3.115.21.237)
5. Open the PC command prompt screen.
6. Using the "ping" command, ping the PACE IP address (see screen capture below). The PACE
will reply if operating correctly.
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