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SHANNON & PAF III OPERATORS MANUAL - REV 3
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Operator ID
The Operator ID codes are an option that can only be enabled through the Advanced User Menu (See page
33). When enabled, Operator ID codes can be entered in two ways:
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“ON” requires the operator to manually enter an Operator
ID code before a fusion may proceed.
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“SCAN” requi
res an operator to scan an ISO 12176-3 compliant Operator ID Badge before a fusion
may proceed. Contact an authorized representative (See page 19) to find out more about
generating this badge.
If Operator ID codes are enabled, the following screen will be displayed after the processor has passed its
INTERNAL SELF TEST:
TRACEABILITY
Operator:
Operator ID codes entered here will be attached to all fusions performed by this processor until the power is
turned off or the Operator ID code is changed. This Operator ID data will not affect the fusion but will be
associated with each fusion in the download.
If the Operator ID function is set to “ON”, manually enter the desired Operator ID code.
See page 40 for
details on how to enter data with the keypad
. Manually entered Operator ID codes can contain up to 10
characters and include letters and/or numbers. When the
START button
is pressed after the last character,
the processor will advance to the CONNECT FITTING screen. See page 20 for details on how to perform a
fusion.
If the Operator ID function is set to “SCAN”, use a barcode wand or SMART Scanner™ to scan the
desired
Operator ID barcode. Press the
START button
to accept the scanned Operator ID and advance to the
CONNECT FITTING screen. See page 24 for details on how to perform a fusion.
Calculated Resistance
An operator can perform a secondary Calculated Resistance check. See page 34 for an explanation how
Calculated Resistance works and instructions how to turn the option on.
NOTE:
A secondary Calculated Resistance check can only be performed when fusing in Barcode or Manual
Barcode Modes. It will not work if fusing in Manual Mode.
DO NOT TURN ON CALCULATED RESISTANCE UNLESS A 4-WIRE MEASUREMENT FAILS.
TURNING ON CALCULATED RESISTANCE DOES NOT GUARANTEE THAT A FUSION WILL BE SUCCESSFUL.
BEFORE TURNING ON CALCULATED RESISTANCE, ALWAYS CONFIRM WITH THE FITTING MANUFACTURER
THAT IT IS AN ACCEPTABLE METHOD OF MEASUREMENT FOR THEIR SPECIFIED FITTING.