Logs and Reports
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Unkn command no - the detector has received a command message indicating an unknown
command.
Not Monitored
The following messages are are not monitored and therefore only generated when the Diagnostics
Log screen is displayed. If the detector has already failed to function correctly, displaying the log may
help in diagnosis should the initial issue be the result of one of the monitored functions.
+3.3V out of spec - the 3.3V rail on the transmitter board has been measured at either above
3.6V or below 3.0V.
+1.8V out of spec - the 1.8V rail on the transmitter board has been measured at either above
2.0V or below 1.6V.
Drive in safe mode - the maximum drive current of 300mA for the operating frequency in use
has been exceeded therefore the detector has reverted to the 100kHz low drive current safe
mode operation.
Drive shutdown - the maximum drive current of 300mA for the operating frequency in use
has been exceeded and even when reverting to safe mode operation the drive current is still
above the limit, the drive then shuts down.
FET overheated - the temperature of the transmitter drive components are operating at too
high a temperature.
Drive fuse failed - the current for the DC power used by the transmitter board has exceeded
the fuse rating.
Setup Report
Purpose
The Setup Report is automatically created and sent when changing product or can be manually
requested from the Setup Report screen.
When automatically sent, the report is for the product being changed to. When manually requested it
is for the current running product. The report contains product and learn setup data.
Select the Setup Report option in the
Logs/Reports
screen to display the Setup Report screen.
Screen Contents
The report contains information in several sections as described below.
Setup Report
- This section contains the following general information:
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Time
– Displays the time that the report was generated.
Summary of Contents for IQ3+ST
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