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program has additional features to automate and enhance your elec-
trical safety testing.
Each of the QA-90 tests can be run independently from PRO-Soft in
the “Manual” test mode. Results are shown on the PC screen during
testing, and the user is prompted to set the tested equipment accor-
dingly. At the conclusion of tests, the user may print a report, store the
test and results on disk, or both. Combinations of tests can be created
and stored as “Test Sequences.” The program maintains a library of
these sequences. In this way you can store and retrieve sequences that
are appropriate for each kind of equipment being tested at your facili-
ty.
Sequences can then be used independently, or can be attached to a
checklist, written procedure, and equipment data in the form of a test
“Protocol.” The equipment data can be entered manually into the pro-
tocol, or it may be retrieved by PRO-Soft from a database program or
other equipment files. Protocols can be created easily for each item of
equipment in your inventory, and stored for use. Test protocols with
results can be printed, or stored on disk, and the results of testing can
be sent back to the equipment database to close a work order and up-
date the service history.
NOTE
PRO-Soft QA-90 has its own
user manual, which contains all
the information concerning the
program. If you order a demon-
stration version of the program
you also receive the manual.
Summary of Contents for QA-90
Page 1: ...QA 90 User Service Manual QA 90 Electrical Safety Analyzer P N 11025 V 3 13...
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Page 40: ...4 10 MANUAL TEST SETUP F7 Mains Voltage F6 Current Consumption F5 MORE MAIN MENU F1 F2 F3 F4...
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Page 90: ...B 4 Measuring Board Component Location Layer 1...
Page 91: ...B 5 Measuring Board Component Location Layer 2...
Page 92: ...B 6 Measuring System Schematic Diagram Part 1 Measuring Preparation...
Page 93: ...B 7 Measuring System Schematic Diagram Part 2 High Voltage Interface...
Page 94: ...B 8 Measuring System Schematic Diagram Part 3 High Voltage Logic...
Page 97: ...B 11 Measuring System Schematic Diagram Part 6 Measurement Matrix...
Page 98: ...B 12 Measuring System Schematic Diagram Part 7 Program Amplifier and Lowpass...
Page 99: ...B 13 Measuring System Schematic Diagram Part 8 Relay Drivers...
Page 100: ...B 14 Microprocessor Board Component Location...
Page 102: ...B 16 Microprocessor System Schematic Diagram Part 1 QA 90...
Page 103: ...B 17 Microprocessor System Schematic Diagram Part 2 Integrated Keypad...
Page 104: ...B 18 Microprocessor System Schematic Diagram Part 3 CPU...
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Page 106: ...B 20 Microprocessor System Schematic Diagram Part 5 Printer and Display Interface...
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