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Each fault occurrence is date and time stamped, with the
most recent faults listed first.
Multiple occurrences of the same fault are considered one
unique code with an "occurrence count" that is greater
than one. Faults are stored to provide a record of past
fault events which may help troubleshoot a current prob-
lem.
NOTE: If all faults cannot be viewed on a single screen, a
scroll bar is added to the screen to view the fault archive
as needed.
The color of the fault text on the "Fault Archive" screen
indicates the status of the fault:
• red for faults that are active
• green for past faults that are inactive
• gray (dimmed) for faults that are set to be ignored
Pressing the "OK" button on the pop-up message leaves
fault detection for the problem enabled. The pop-up mes-
sage redisplays until the problem is resolved. Enabled
fault codes are color-coded red.
Pressing the "Ignore" button on the pop-up message dis-
ables fault detection for the problem. The fault condi-
tion remains, but no further messages display until power
to the display is cycled OFF and then ON again or until
the status is manually changed. Ignored or disabled fault
codes are color-coded gray.
If a fault condition is corrected – self-resolved or corrected
by the operator, the fault code becomes inactive and is
color-coded green.
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