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3.19.5.6
LOGGING FAULTS
Faults can be logged against an iFob directly from the Traka32 software and also at the Traka System when an iFob is
returned. Once a Fault has been logged, it will appear in the Outstanding Faults list. Critical Faults will be coloured
Red, and Non-critical Faults will be coloured Yellow in the Outstanding Faults list.
The system viewer will show iFobs with Faults logged against them highlighted with a blue spanner icon
. The panel
to the right will show the fault that has been logged against the selected position. If there is more than one fault, and
one of them is critical, the critical fault will be shown here. Otherwise, the fault shown will be the ‘oldest’ fault.
Logging a fault will also generate a ‘Fault Added’ iFob event. If no fault code is entered, a ‘Fault code not entered’
event will be generated.
Logging Faults in Traka32
1.
From the main menu click on View, Fault List.
2.
Select the Outstanding Faults tab.