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An instant determination can be made by the Tablet Operator whether to Reject or Accept the
last insulator scan. Here are some examples of scans to be rejected:
Incomplete scan: The Probe Operator stopped for any reasons the scan before reaching
the end of the scan
Shed missing: The sled jumped over a shed or skirt because the Probe Operator didn’t
apply enough pressure on the hot-stick
Curves don’t match: If two scans have been performed, the two curves should be almost
identical
Practice session: The first time, it is recommended to perform some “dummy” scans to
get used to the manipulation of the hot-stick
If the scan is rejected, a system message will be returned asking if you are sure you want to delete
the downloaded data. If rejected, the data is erased from the Tablet/PC Tester Software database.
If accepted, the data from the scan, with all
identifiers, is retained in the results database of
the Insulator Tester Software database.
Summary of Contents for 3782091C/50
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