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3.19.5.2
HOW TO IMPLEMENT FAULT LOGGING
NOTE:
Fault Logging will only be available if the firmware of the selected system has Fault Logging
enabled.
1.
The first stage is to decide on a list of common faults and whether those faults are ‘critical’ on ‘non-critical’.
2.
The next step is to enter the fault details into the Traka32 software. Please refer to the
section for more details.
3.
If your system is configured to allow faults to be logged at the cabinet, after you have added all the relevant
faults, print a list of the fault indexes and descriptions, laminate them and stick them next to the Pod of each
Traka System. When users return an iFob they will be prompted to enter a fault code. The fault codes can be
looked up on the fault list next to the Pod.
4.
Set up the user records of the engineers who will be repairing the faults and assign them with access level
200 as well the access levels of all the iFobs they will need access to. When a critical fault is logged, the only
users that can remove the iFob are those with access level 200 as well as the access level of the iFob, until
the fault has been cleared.