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REF: WM4 User Manual V7.docx
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7.2
Status
The status page will provide a variety of information for the user:
7.2.1
Identification
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Serial Number: A number that uniquely identifies the WM4. This number is also
printed on the side panel safety label located on the side of the instrument.
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Software Version: The version of software running in the WM4 (e.g. ac-9.1).
7.2.2
Status Items
The status items page will provide a variety of information for the user. Each status item is
classified as one of the following.
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Fault: The instrument has encountered a critical error and is unable to perform
breath analysis. The fault must be manually cleared (or repaired) by an authorised
Alcolizer service technician on 1300 789 908.
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Alert: The instrument has encountered a temporary condition that is preventing the
unit from performing breath analysis. For example, liquid detected in breath sample
system. The alert will clear automatically. Breath analysis is disabled if an alert is
active.
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Warning: The instrument has discovered a problem but is able to function normally
(for the time being). For example, calibration gas low. Breath analysis is enabled if a
warning is active.
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Notice: Information that might be useful to a technician but in no way represents a
problem with the instrument. Breath analysis is enabled if a notice is active.
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Disabled: Breath testing is disabled for a reason other than a fault or alert. For
example, no reference gas.
7.2.3
Network Connections
The Network Connections area shows status information for the WM4 Ethernet port.
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A valid network connection is not required for the instrument to operate correctly,
however if a WM4 has an internet connection the date and time will be
automatically adjusted.
NOTE
A mouse can be used to operate the various User Interface menus. Connect the mouse or mouse
wireless connector in the same manner as the keyboard.
NOTE
Status items are displayed to the user on the Status page in the instrument's current language.
Each status item also includes a unique code to help identify the status item when the
instrument is in a different language.