Vxp System Checkout; Preparation And Checkout Procedure - Honeywell VXP System Maintenance Manual

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Preparation for Use

2.3 VXP System Checkout

Before you begin using the VXP, you must make sure the appropriate hardware and software
systems are running properly. The checks listed in this paragraph must be performed to determine
that all systems are operating correctly.

2.3.1 Preparation and Checkout Procedure

Table 2-2 is a detailed checklist for preparing the VXP for use. The system checks should be
performed in the order listed.
Table 2-2. Preparation and Checkout Procedure
Item
AU Condition
DU Condition
AU to DU and Printer Cable
System Power up
Printer Battery Condition
Printer
DU Battery Condition
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Check the AU for general condition and damage.
Check the DU for general condition and damage.
Check the interface cable for general condition and damage.
Connect the cable between the AU and the DU and Printer.
Apply 28 Vdc to the system. Verify that the Power Light on the
front panel of the AU is on.
Turn the printer on and verify that the power light is on. The
power light will blink once every second to indicate that the
battery is being charged by the AU. The Power light will blink
once every ½ second to indicate that the battery is low.
Check the printer for general condition, damage, and that paper
is installed correctly. Check to see if the paper has been
correctly installed by turning on the printer, pressing the On-
Line button to take the printer off line, and pressing the Feed
button. If the paper advances, it is installed correctly. If it does
not advance, reinstall the paper according to instructions in the
manual for your printer.
While the DU is connected to the AU, the Battery Indicator
Light should be either Green (battery fully charged), or Orange
(battery charging). If the power plug from the AU is not
connected to the DU, the Battery Indicator Light may be Red
(battery low). The Battery Indicator Light should not be
flashing under any circumstances. Refer to the DU manual for
more information.

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