Do The Touch Targets Seem To Be Off; Are You Connected To The Network; Does Cable Test Pass; Does The Battery Charge State Appear Erratic Or Inconsistent, Or Is The Battery Not Consistently Holding A Normal Charge - Fluke OptiView III Series Getting Started Manual

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OptiView
TM
Series III
Getting Started Guide

Do the touch targets seem to be off?

Try touching around the target to verify if the touch target calibration is off (this is
rare). If you suspect the touch target is off, select Setup | Display, press Touch
Screen Controller..., then Calibrate. You will be prompted to touch the display
at certain points to perform the calibration.

Are you connected to the network?

Link light should be on solid green if Link exists.
Some activity on Transmit LED and/or Utilization LEDs should be seen.
Go to Setup | Ethernet screen. An active interface should be indicated.
Confirm that Cable Test passed. Try a different cable if necessary.

Does Cable Test pass?

A network connection can not be made if cable test does not pass. Go to the Cable
Test screen and run Cable Test. See if there is faulty cable.
Does the battery charge state appear erratic or inconsistent, or is the battery not
consistently holding a normal charge?
Discharge the battery completely, then charge the battery for at least 5 hours.

Does the touch panel display (or Windows) not respond to input?

Press the On/Off button to place the analyzer in standby. Press the On/Off button
again to resume from standby.
If this does not correct the problem, try using a keyboard and/or mouse to
shutdown and restart Windows.
If this does not correct the problem, try pressing the Reset button (see Figure 35)
to reset Windows.
A Windows Reset will not erase information collected on the data
acquisition card.
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